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How many aircraft "Types"? by
Al G
How many "Types" have you flown?
Without mentioning any names, I have recently seen claims of having
flown
more than a thousand types. Are there a thousand types? Are there 1000
civilian types?
Maybe I'm looking at this wrong, if I fly a C-210, a T-210 and a P-210,
I consider them
all...
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December 20th 06 12:48 AM
by buttman
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NAS User Fees Loom Larger! by
Larry Dighera
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AVwebFlash Volume 12, Number 51a -- December 18, 2006
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Who Uses What?
DOT OIG AUDITS AIRSPACE USE FOR FAA FUNDING FLAP...
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Girls and flying -- an interesting experience with the Kiwi by
Jay Honeck
We witnessed an interesting thing last night, and it gives me hope for
the future of GA.
Becca, our middle-school-aged daughter, threw a little Christmas party
for friends, and held it in our hotel meeting room/theater, with the
idea that they'd all watch a movie after listening to music and...
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Taking newbies flying... by
Dan Luke
....offers endless opportunities for screwing up the experience for them, as
I've demonstrated yet again.
My business partner's 21-yr. old son has been hinting around for a few years
that he wanted to try flying sometime. When he finally asked outright to
take a flight, I was happy to agree,...
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December 19th 06 09:40 PM
by GeorgeC
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Oil Coolers by
[email protected]
In October, after an extensive repair/restoration of my airplane, the
oil cooler split on start-up and dumped most of the oil. Long story, but
the engine seized up 6 minutes into the flight and we did an emergency
landing in the desert. We were very fortunate to walk away with minor
injuries,...
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December 19th 06 07:13 PM
by Al G
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airpictures : First flight memorial and others by
TThierry
Being as fond of History as I am of flying, I'm really happy to have a
picture of the First Flight Memorial as one of the first pictures in my
airpictures gallery. Could this site be as successfull as the Wright
brothers invention?
Many thanks to Gene Seibel, the author of this picture
There are...
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My first solo! by
Crash Lander
Well, did my first solo on the weekend! Went up with my instructor first and
did 2
touch and go's than on the third time around he asked me to do a full stop,
and he'd get out and I could do one on my own.
"Are you happy with that?" he asked.
We landed, and taxiied off the runway and the plan was...
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Ham Radio Aero Mobile & Morse Code by
RST Engineering
I think most of you know that I've been operating aircraft ham radio mobile
since the days of dynamotors and vacuum tubes (yes, I put a Heathkit "Twoer"
in the Cessna 120 using a surplus wwii dynamotor back in 1968).
For those of you who have been sorta thinking that some day it would be nice...
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Emergency Landing in a COZY MKIV by
Marc J. Zeitlin
Folks:
For those interested, we had an experience this weekend in our COZY
MKIV when the propeller decided to proceed along a different path than
the rest of the airplane. You can read the details at:
http://www.cozybuilders.org/Desert_Center/
comments welcome.
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World War II Bomber Pilot Flies the Kiwi by
Jay Honeck
Today a family arrived at the inn for mid-term university graduation.
This is a much smaller affair than the more traditional spring
graduation, but it's a happy event nonetheless, with lots of extended
family joining in the graduation celebration.
This family brought Grandpa along, a fine old...
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So...about that plane on the treadmill... by
Ray
Looks like airplane treadmill problem, regularly a spark for flame wars
on R.A.P., has made it into the mainstream.
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/
Let the arguing begin!
- Ray
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December 18th 06 09:03 PM
by Mike P.
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Birdseye views and murphy's law by
TThierry
At the begining, everything works fine. You create a gallery dedicated
to birds'eye view pictures and test it for a few days. No problem.
Then, you open it and make it public on this newsgroup. The first day,
you get 200 visitors.
The problem is : this very same day and the next one, without...
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Contact lens and medical by
Andrew Sarangan
I just got my new medical. When I got the certificate I saw that under
limitations it said "None". My previous medical used to say "must wear
corrective lenses". I should have simply walked away with the
certificate, but instead I asked them why that limitation was missing.
The response was "You...
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A couple of IFR firsts (long) by
Jack Allison
I had a trip planned to Hayward (in the SF Bay area) to get an eddy
current inspection done on our prop hub (another story...another chance
to dump some AMUs into the plane should we opt for a new hub).
I'd planned to file IFR no matter what the weather conditions turned out
to be since I'd...
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HUD view of a near-miss by
[email protected]
Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C.
Scott Wilson
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY
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December 17th 06 12:11 AM
by Roger
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