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C172/175/177 diff? by
John T
I've been flying nothing but 172's. Whats different about the C175 and 177?
John
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January 24th 05 08:07 PM
by Newps
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(sorta OT) Free Ham Radio Course by
RST Engineering
With the crossbreeding of amateur (ham) radio operators and pilots being
something on the order of 25%, this is only slightly OT.
There is a free online ham radio course being offered and sponsored by RST
Engineering. It is intended to take anybody with an interest in getting a
ham radio license...
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Wind(s) by
Stan Prevost
Why, in aviation-speak, do we so frequently refer to wind in the plural?
Stan, just curious
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January 24th 05 12:52 PM
by gregg
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"I want to thank Mayor Daley for tearing down his airport." by
Larry Dighera
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AOPA ePilot Volume 7, Issue 2 January 14, 2005
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BOYER BLASTS AIRPORT MANAGER FOR PRAISING MEIGS DEMISE
Did you think you'd ever hear someone in general aviation...
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Final Landing by
Jay Honeck
Did anyone else read Peter Garrison's article about pilot suicides in this
month's "Flying" mag?
It really makes you wonder if some of those "inexplicable" accidents we talk
about here -- you know, the ones where the normally safe and solid pilot
flies off into horrible weather, or flies a plane...
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KX-170B vs GNS 430?? by
Robert M. Gary
I have a slot in my very, very tight panel that current houses my
MX-170 (digital replacement for the KX-170B). How does the size of the
KX-170B tray compare to the GNS 430? I'm wondering how major the
surgery (i.e. inches of addition space required) must be in my Mooney
panel to fit the 430 where...
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A little celebratory flight by
doc
Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least
today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won’t be any popup
presidential TFR’s, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie.
My landings showed a lot of rust, but weren’t particularly scary. What
was scary was a...
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Six-Place Composite? by
Marco Leon
Who do you all think will be the first to come out with a new certified
single-engine, six-place composite (non-aluminium) airframe? Given Cirrus'
success, all the manufacturers are undoubtedly thinking about this. Any bets
on the Beechcraft-Cessna-Piper trio before Cirrus and Diamond?
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Female pilot accident rates by
NoPoliticsHere
I haven't seen any stats on this, but it seems to me that, just
maybe, there could be a much higher rate of crashes when there
are ladies in the cockpit. Maybe this is not the case, and I'm sure
the more PC gents here will be quick to jump on me for even suggesting
it, but during the past, I have...
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Duat Graphics by
Slick
Is there a key on duat.com for the different weather graphics. Some of them
I just don't quite understand.
----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==----
http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups
---= East/West-Coast...
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January 23rd 05 01:35 PM
by Slick
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Are you gliding when you touch down? by
John Doe
I guess my question is simply put this way, do you cut power
immediately before touching down? If not, when?
I suppose a carrier landing would be an extreme.
Only curious. Thank you.
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airforce C-17 question by
Dan Moos
I live in Washington state, home of McCord airforce base. They have C-17's
there, and the local news station just stated what seems to me to be an
unbelievable fact. They reported that th C-17 can descend 20,000 feet in 1
minute. Now I'm a general aviation pilot, and 2,000 feet per minute is a
fast...
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OT - Internet and on-line booking questions for the group by
Jay Honeck
I turn once again to you, the great internet gurus of aviation, for answers
to the mysteries of the web...
Yesterday NPR announced that only a third of internet users are connected at
high speed, using either DSL or cable. This truly surprised me, and I'm
absolutely amazed that so few people have...
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January 22nd 05 08:17 PM
by Newps
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cleared, then busted by
virga
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/avflash/148-full.html
I guess we shouldn't be surprised, but wow!
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Laser beams being aimed at airliners? by
Corky Scott
Has anyone been following the disturbing (to me anyway) news stories
about airliners approaching to land being hit with laser beams aimed
at the cockpits?
One pilot reported having his eyes temporarily damaged.
The FBI appears concerned because the beams are apparently tracking
the airliners,...
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EAA Board Of Directors (new rules) by
RST Engineering
OK, sports fans, the rules of the game have changed since I last ran for the
BOD in 1997. They no longer accept email signatures; they want wet ink
sigs. Therefore, we have to play the game a little differently.
If you will please email me with subject EAABOD, I
will send...
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PIREPS / airliners by
[email protected]
Why don't airliners give PIREPS (pilot weather reports)? I'm out there
spending my time and money and not getting the service i'd like from
flight service and yet they want my PIREPS. Seems like this is just
another squeeze on GA to give and give and get nothing back. The only
reason i'd do it...
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EAA Board Of Directors (Here We Go Again) by
RST Engineering
I sort of feel like the Harold Stassen of the EAA election process, but here
we go again.
In 1997, I ran for the EAA Board Of Directors and got some 700 of you to
email me your proxies. The vote was 700 to 35,000 for the proxies that EAA
held for the current board member candidate. (I ran in...
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January 21st 05 09:46 PM
by gbwiz
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