|
|
Dropping an bombs.....the f-bomb on frequency by
G. Sylvester
I was inside the Final Approach fix into a local airport and just broke
out 800 AGL, someone on frequency had their push-to-talk button
keyed and it sounded like someone in the background dropped
a bomb....an f-bomb ("....f**king..."). I'm pretty sure it
was tower too. I replied on air, "Wow. ...
|
|
28 |
1,816 |
|
|
Breitling watches by
[email protected]
I would like to extend an offer to you or any other pilots that might
be interested in the Breitling watch line. This is a great watch for
professionals. Some features include slide rule, emergency tracking,
chronograph and many more. I can mail you a catalog or your visit
www.breitling.com
We...
|
|
37 |
2,731 |
|
|
Decision time....go/no go by
Fred Choate
Well, being newly certified, I of course get many requests from folks to
take them up for a ride. I am glad to do so. This weekend I had scheduled
a 1 hour flight around the Seattle area with two guys from work. Neither of
them have ever been a small plane before, but both were excited to go,...
|
|
17 |
1,055 |
|
|
Stuck at work--need takeoff/landing distances for a 172 please by
Yossarian
Excuse my laziness but if anyone feels like checking some distances for
me I would be greatly appreciative ;)
172SP, fully loaded, 73' field elevation (Bermuda Dunes, CA), 120
degrees F, paved runway, assume no wind.
I have a feeling the density altitude isn't going to make this feasible.
|
|
12 |
1,061 |
|
|
cgz area pilot traiing by
jamoran
I work nights in a scottsdale data center live near CGZ, actually I am
about 10 miles due west of hte TFD vor....
work schedule is 6pm to 6am tu-wd-th-fr I have a farm in the maricopa area
anyone know of pilot training i could fit into my schedule on fri sat or
sum and maybe mon ???
JOHN
|
|
0 |
408 |
|
|
Experience Question by
Fred Choate
Hello All....
This may sound silly, but I would like to hear some opinions on a matter
presented to me this evening.
I recently got my ticket. I started 5 years ago, and due to certain
circumstances, I had to take 4 1/2 years off, then I picked up and did 10
more hours of training to prep for...
|
|
91 |
2,764 |
|
|
Gross Weight by
Fred Choate
Here is a topic that was of discussion at work today:
How much is too much over gross weight? For example.....the 172 has a gross
weight of 2300 lbs, but what if you are 2345 at time of takeoff.....is that
too much over, even if you are going to be burning enough fuel before your
first scheduled...
|
|
153 |
5,871 |
|
|
Jay Honeck Ercoupe on a roof by
[email protected]
Hey Jay! We found an Ercoupe mounted on the roof of a gas station in
Wautoma, Wisconsin. I thought of you and your hotel immediately, of course.
Maybe you could do something similar. I'll post photos I took of it on
alt.binaries.pictures.aviation.
Scott Wilson
|
|
6 |
978 |
|
|
Jim's EAA Platform '05 by
RST Engineering
You all asked for it...here you go...(newsgroups flatten out subparagraph
indentation)
EAA Board of Directors 2005 Platform
Jim Weir, EAA 86698
|
|
15 |
977 |
|
|
Why bother about light aircraft noise. by
[email protected]
I has looking at a TV show about traffic violations including the odd
high speed chases.
Part of the show was about the technical integerty of vehicles being
pulled over.
One of the things the police looked at was the sound level of cars and
motorcycles, especially the ones with the sporty...
|
July 13th 05 09:52 PM
by Newps
|
36 |
2,424 |
|
|
We are All Brits... by
Jay Honeck
I'm a bit surprised that no one has brought up the horrible terrorist
attacks on London.
More importantly, I'm a bit worried that we haven't heard from any of
our British pilot friends on this group, like Paul Sengupta, Steven
Atherton, Chris Blythe, John Forster, and a host of others.
You guys...
|
|
41 |
1,768 |
|
|
Safety at 141 school by
[email protected]
HI:
If I've posted this to the wrong group, please forgive me and point me
in the right direction.
I am employed by a Part 141 flight school. There is an employee here
(working as an AC dispatcher) that has been caught in numerous safety
violations. Ususally, it's assigning an AC to a student ...
|
|
8 |
615 |
|
|
Flying a 172 with Autopilot? by
VE5JL
Is there any one here flying a 172 using an autopilot?
I think on longer flights (3+ hours) and autopilot would be an advantage,
however there are some in the old school that think it is not necessary.
I'd like some opinions.
thx
Joe
|
|
96 |
3,911 |
|
|
walt selling the farm, not the plane by
walt
check out
www.waltandelainethompson.com
walt is selling the farm and retiring. He will keep his plane for now.
Help spread the word. He just had a fly in breakfast and all had a
great time looking at photos of previous fly in breakfasts. they will
be missed...help get the word out that the place is...
|
July 13th 05 06:13 AM
by walt
|
0 |
1,225 |
|
|
Masters of Disaster Disaster by
Jim Burns
For those that have seen the Masters of Disaster air show this may or may
not come as a shock, but Jimmy Franklin and Bobby Younkin are no longer with
us.
See www.avweb.com for the story.
They will be missed.
Jim
|
|
18 |
2,030 |
|
|
Santa Monica (KSMO) Tips or Gotchas? by
Hamish Reid
I'll be flying one of our 172's down to Santa Monica (KSMO) sometime in
the next few weeks, probably this coming Friday (returning the following
day). I'll be arriving from Oakland, stopping somewhere like Santa Maria
or San Luis Obispo for lunch before arriving IFR into SMO with a couple
of...
|
|
9 |
2,664 |
|
|
CFII instructor as passenger (FAA) by
Robert M. Gary
Another interesting question is.. Can a CFI give instruction in a sea
plane even though he only holds a private sea rating (assuming the CFI
hold CFI-Airplane Single Engine) ? Back when my sea rating was only
private I asked our local FSDO office. They said they could not find
anything that said no...
|
|
0 |
426 |
|
|
CFII instructor as passenger (FAA) by
Mitty
On 7/12/2005 8:21 AM, wrote the following:
a) I (assume I am legally PIC in the airspace in question) can carry a
CFII as a mere passenger, and
Not just airspace. If you are not IA rated, you cannot act as PIC on an IFR
flight plan. You log PIC because you are rated...
|
July 12th 05 06:24 PM
by Mitty
|
0 |
656 |
|
|
Flying club in Van Nuys, Ca by
Kellster
Eight Ball Flying Club, located at the Van Nuys airport - now has
openings for 2 members. Recently refurbished (paint, glass, interior)
172, and excellent 182, at VERY low prices.
http://www.8ballfc.org
|
|
0 |
546 |
|
|
flying clubs in Tampa by
Guillermo
Hello everybody:
I am possibly going to move to Tampa, FL, and I was looking for flying clubs
in the area. I visited the couple of airports in the area (vandenberg and
Peter Knight) and asked about rental rates in the FBO, but I much rather
join a flying club, rent from them, contribute to the...
|
|
2 |
915 |