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Where is the best place (online) to buy David Clark H10-13.4? by
Sylvain
C. Osbourne wrote:
For the record, I'm looking to buy a new or nearly new
headset from David Clark, probably the model H10-13.4,
or H10-13S. Can't afford the ANR, so will settle for
the basic version.
just a minute ago, there were fifteen H10-13.4 and one
H10-13S for sale on...
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October 28th 05 08:00 AM
by Sylvain
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Bud Light Ad by
Darkwing
As reported by AvWeb -
http://media.putfile.com/Mr-Discount-Airline-Pilot-Guy
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Gas Prices by
Newps
Nifty website to look up gas prices in addition to Airnav.
http://www.100ll.com/
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October 27th 05 09:17 PM
by Newps
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At the risk of feeding the troll, what IS Skylune's beef? by
xerj
As a relative latecomer to the group, I'm behind the curve on what his basic
argument is.
It's something to do with the relative risks of GA flying isn't it? He
claims that it's actually higher than is admitted or something like that?
TIA.
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October 27th 05 04:56 PM
by alexy
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Radio Procedure - Runway ID by
Casey Wilson
Not particularly germane to this discussion, but KIYK is a non-tower
airport. I was up doing bumps and rounds, AKA touch-n-goes yesterday, and
was dutifully calling out my various positions as any good airman in the
pattern should do.
Now, I was calling the runway as 02, like in "....33Xray,...
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October 27th 05 12:34 PM
by Tom
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GA _is_ safer than some modes of transport. Was: Tragedy by
Jim Logajan
"Skylune" wrote:
Statistically, GA is the most dangerous of all
forms of transportation. There is no (reasonable) debate on this
point.
Reasonable debate!? You obviously haven't seen _any_ debate, reasonable
or otherwise, to spout such sweeping and easily...
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October 27th 05 11:51 AM
by Tom
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PIREP of sorts: got a new headset, but should I keep it? by
[email protected]
Okay, so I finally ponied up and purchased a ANR headset. After much
hemming and hawing over the Lightspeed 20-3G and the Flightcom Denali,
I went with the Denali, primarily because they have a 30 day money back
guarantee, and because everyone seems to get the Lightspeeds and I
wanted to be...
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Jump Related Accident at Deland, FL by
Jay Beckman
I remember this accident being discussed here a while back and if I'm really
late to the party on this (the probable cause, that is) sorry...
Just noticed this paragraph in a recent AvFlash from AvWeb:
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Pilot William Buchmann and skydiver Albert Wing were known to indulge...
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October 27th 05 10:30 AM
by Tom
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Headset recommendation (Lightspeed L1 and LightFlight Mach 1) by
Gerald Sylvester
I'm looking to get another passenger headset or upgrade from mine
and using my DC 10-60's for passengers. The first one will be the
cheapest and easiest as there are plenty of reviews out there.
I currently have DC 10-60's for flying SEL a/c. I'm thinking of
either getting a set of Bose (no need...
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Helpful Aviation DVD's by
Kobra
Flyers:
I am selling some more of my aviation DVD's on Ebay if anyone is interested.
They a
Approach Aviation's "The Educated Owner Series" DVD's:
Volume I: Preventive Maintenance http://tinyurl.com/7movt
Volume II: The Annual Inspection http://tinyurl.com/clt5e
Volume III: Introduction to...
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October 27th 05 02:10 AM
by Kobra
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61.153(c) by
buttman
What exactly do they mean by this? Has anyone ever been denied their
ATP because they weren't in "good moral character"? What do they use as
a metric?
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Anyone flown with an AoA indicator? by
xerj
Was reading an article in an Australian mag about an LED based AoA indicator
in a homebuilt. The author stated that in many ways it "replaced" the AI for
him.
Anyone have experience with them?
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AIM is pseudo-regulatory by
rps
In another thread ("Radio Procedure - Runway ID," which is now pretty
much a stale thread), some of us debated whether the AIM is regulatory.
I indicated that an article appearing in IFR magazine in the early 90s
that was authored by an attorney indicated that the AIM has...
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Help with QNH by
[email protected]
hi,
Was wondering if someone could help me with calculating the derated
take-off thrust, if there is a change to the QNH for a given actual
takeoff weight.
I know that the thrust setting depends on temp so if you have a Actual
TOW less than the RTOW it is possible replace the OAT reading to...
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Plugged Ears by
Fred Choate
Hey Folks...
Had an experience yesterday that I have never had. Took off in a 172 for a
local flight here in the Puget Sound area. Field elevation 500 ft. I
climbed to 4000 ft, and flew for about 15 minutes before climbing to 8000 ft
to get a great view of Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt....
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Keefe's Sectional Atlases by
skym
I recently flew a two week crosscountry from Montana to the Carolinas
and return, with numerous stops and diversions along the way. I bought
the Keefe East/West VFR sectional atlases for the trip to compare them
against the single sectional method that I had used before. Although
the cost for my...
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Visible wingtip vortex! by
Bill
Yesterday I was flying back from a weekend camping trip, and came up
behind my friend in his AA5. I started getting up close, and was
feeling the effect of the vortex off his right wingtip. I reached the
point that I had my ailerons deflected almost 50-60% to the right just
to stay level, when I...
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