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Backup AI (using solid state gyro) for portable by
Andrew Gideon
Can anyone provide a pointer to some hardware/software usable on a portable
computer (Microsoft's CE, or perhaps even XP on a small system) that
provides a backup AI solution using "solid state gyros" (accelerometers?
altitude heading reference system?). I'm looking for something that I can
run on...
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Places for good info on US-Canada flights? by
Colin W Kingsbury
Hi all,
Thinking about taking the 172 from Boston to Montreal because it just isn't
cold enough here in New England. I love Montreal but the 6+ hour drive is
just a little too much for a weekend trip and it looks like the Skyhawk
could meet the airlines on price for 2 people and probably beat them...
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January 27th 05 12:03 AM
by ZikZak
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IFR class E by
mindenpilot
I'm VFR and have some questions about IFR.
I've been toying with the idea of pursuing an IFR rating, especially due to
the recent (uncharacteristic) fog.
I've only flown real in IMC once.
I was at a class D airport, and the CFI got clearance before takeoff.
He got all kinds of instructions for...
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January 26th 05 05:03 PM
by gatt
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JetsGo MD-83 engine not working? by
Tyler Wordsworth
I flew JetsGo flight 178 (Toronto to Vancouver) on 19 January 2005. The
equipment was an MD-83.
I'm convinced the right-hand engine was not operational! I could not see
the turbofan spinning (looked stationary) and the flight took about an
hour longer than scheduled (they blamed strong...
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Airline History Museum, Kansas City, MO PIREP by
Jay Honeck
http://www.airlinehistorymuseum.com/
So we used our own webpage today, trying to find something new to do with
the kids.
My first plan had been to fly to Rantoul, IL (the old Chanute Air Force
Base), which has an outstanding aviation museum on the field -- but my kids
whined so much about having...
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Fly-In Aviation Museums by
Jay Honeck
http://alexisparkinn.com/fly-in_aviation_museums.htm
I created this website a year ago with input from everyone on this
newsgroup. With it I have tried to list every aviation museum that you can
actually fly into and visit WITHOUT having to rent or borrow a car.
In other words, these museums are...
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Canada/US license reciprocity? by
John T Lowry
I'm writing a story in which a man with a Canadian pilots licence is in
the U.S. and needs to rent and fly a light plane within the U.S. What is
the situation with respect to reciprocity, i.e., the U.S. authorities
recognizing a Canadian licence? Or, vice versa?
John Lowry
Flight Physics
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Cessna 172 Fuel Flowmeter? by
CVBreard
Is the fuel flowmeter in the newer Cessna 172s (and others?) a true flow meter
(as in a small turbine meter generating pulses, etc.), or is it a pressure
gauge or pressure transmitter measuring the fuel pressure in (whatever)?
I got the you-know-what scared out of me while in flight and this *&^#@...
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Garmin aviation portables and XM WX by
Richard Gregory
Does anyone know if Garmin intends to provide XM WX Satellite Weather
with their aviation portable gps units?
Garmin has released the GDL 30/30A weather data receiver for use with
their marine units and they provide satellite weather for their
panel-mounted aviation units but nothing for aviation...
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G-1000 Question by
Bartscher
During my checkout in a G-1000 equipped 182, I had asked if there was a way to
show two navaids simultaneously on the HSI and was told that it wasn't possible
with the current software.
In this month's AOPA Pilot, I see that there is a G-1000 equipped Mooney on
page 72, with both NAV1 and NAV2...
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January 26th 05 01:01 AM
by BTIZ
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Specs for 380? by
AES
A message some time back gave some specs for internal volume and
weight-carrying capability of the 380, but I've lost the link. Could
anyone supply those numbers off the top of their head or give a link or
pointer where to look?
What I'm after are just rough numbers for the total internal...
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January 25th 05 11:22 PM
by Nik
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Aerobatic Training by
jsmith
What state?
"David R." wrote:
Can anyone recommend a basic aerobatic / unusual attitude course in the
southeast?
Thanks in advance.
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Ground vehicles and talking to the tower by
Ben Hallert
Hi guys,
A friend an I were stuck in traffic next to Santa Monica airport. I
looked over and saw the gate leading into the airport, and I joked to
my friend that if we had a transceiver, we could drive up to the runup,
then call SMO ground and request transition across the runway to the
lower...
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January 25th 05 09:32 PM
by gatt
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Pix of K.C.'s Airline History Museum by
Jay Honeck
From our recent flight to Kansas City:
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/airline_history_museum.htm
It's chock-full of fascinating memorabilia and displays, all made
especially pertinent by the new movie, "The Aviator." We highly
recommend it.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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Airbus 380: Engineering and Training by
jsmith
The January issues of the aviation rags are including commentary on the
final report of AA587, the "airplane loses tail" incident.
My question with regard to the A380 and its larger vertical stabilizer is:
Has Airbus revisited their design philosophy and strengthened the
vertical stabilizer...
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BE CAREFUL!!! by
jsmith
Yesterday arrived bright and sunny, although somewhat cold, after the
sequence of low pressure systems rolled through the end of last week.
A friend emailed me Sunday morning that she was going to be at the
airport and wanted to know if I wanted to get a closer look at the sun.
I contacted her and...
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January 25th 05 05:13 PM
by gatt
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naval air museum visit; pensacola? by
JFLEISC
Anyone have any recommendations on a local airport/FBO to fly into to visit the
Naval Air museum in Pensacola while in Florida?
Jim
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FAA-NTSB by
[email protected]
I wonder how close the FAA and NTSB work together, one is after the
fact and usually a result of improper before the fact procedure.
My gripe is with the FAA, I know of a company that is submitting
flasified data, can I prove it...yes if I had access to several areas I
will never have access to. ...
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January 25th 05 01:34 PM
by Denny
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CANADIAN IFR TRAINING MATERIALS by
Flying Photographer
I currently hold my PPL-A in Canada, and would like to begin the
"book-learning" part of my training for the Instrument rating.
Suggestions for CANADIAN reading material and text-books for this from
qualified and experienced pilots and or instructors out there would be
much appreciated.
Thanks ...
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Texts for Canadian Instrument Training by
Flying Photographer
I currently hold my PPL-A in Canada, and would like to begin the
"book-learning" part of my training for the Instrument rating.
Suggestions for CANADIAN reading material and text-books for this from
qualified and experienced pilots and or instructors out there would be
much appreciated.
Thanks ...
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