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What can I log as XC time? by
Bob
1) I keep my plane in a hangar at an airport more than 50
nm from the airport nearest my home. I decide to fly it
home for a week (1 hr), and tie it down. I fly locally for
that week (5 hrs), then back to my hangar airport (1 hr).
How much of that can I log as XC time usable for a rating?
2) I...
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October 21st 04 01:40 AM
by Jose
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Stuck Mike by
Jay Honeck
Coming back from Pella (near Des Moines) today we over-flew a poor sap who
was apparently sitting on his microphone. Worse, he had the incredible
misfortune of being the last person in a flight of three to land, and while
they landed ahead of him he gave a long, critical, and quite profane...
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NASA Research looking for pilots with WSI in-flight weather experience by
Peter R.
Last Friday I participated in a NASA GA research experiment that
measured a pilot's performance flying behind the standard round dials to
that of flying behind three different primary flight displays. The 25
pilots participating in this experiment came from all experience levels,
from low-time VFR...
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October 20th 04 02:23 AM
by Morgans
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TSA on the watch by
Roger Long
I see on CNN that Tiger Woods 498 ton yacht slipped through security
surveillance. When the Coast Guard realized that something so big was in
port unexpectedly, they gave him the TFR busting treatment.
It went on to say that they don't worry about vessels under 300 tons. A ton
in this case is a...
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October 20th 04 01:34 AM
by Judah
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Cessna Flyers Association by
Roger Long
I'm a member of the Cessna Pilot's Association which seems to me to be
everything a type club should be. I always save far more on maintenance
than my dues from stuff I learn.
I see now that someone is starting a Cessna Flyers Association. Normally, I
find competition a good thing but I don't...
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October 20th 04 01:14 AM
by Hankal
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I've been published! by
Brian Burger
OK, it's just in our (very) small circulation Victoria Flying Club monthly
newsletter, but I've got two articles in October's issue.
One is just a trip report, Victoria to Penticton, BC; the other is my book
review of "Stick & Rudder" and Sparky Imeson's new "Taildragger Tactics";
the bookshelf...
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Video link - no crash by
zatatime
On 18 Oct 2004 07:20:49 GMT, (Ditch) wrote:
http://anonym.to/?http://raoulitor.free.fr/MIII.wmv
This is one even Dudley might like. No crashes...just some cool-a$$ flying by
the Swiss Air Force taken from a Mirage III.
The file is close to 36MB, but it is well worth the...
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Power questions by
G.R. Patterson III
I've been looking at the performance charts for the Lycoming O-320-B and D series
engines. There's a line that is labeled "Limiting manifold pressure for continuous
operation". This line starts at sea level and 2400 rpm, runs through 2300 rpm at
about 2,000' ASL, and continues to 2000 rpm at about...
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Costs during solo (Instruction) by
GEG
After one qualifies to solo, do you still
pay intructor rates during solo flights?
I would expect that during briefings and
debriefs, one woul.
But do oyu pay for the whole time you are flying?
Thanks!
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October 19th 04 02:25 PM
by Gary G
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Tips on Getting Your Instrument Rating Sooner and at Lower Cost by
Fred
Have you ever carefully studied what the regulations actually REQUIRE
regarding the
various experience requirements for an instrument rating?
The XC requirement in particular, is one that oftentimes unnecessarily adds
to the cost
of an instrument rating and delays getting it.
According to the...
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October 19th 04 07:31 AM
by Scott
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X-country eastern states by
Mark Rademaker
Planning to go x-country in the US May next year. Routing will be (roughly):
Houston - Chicago - Bangor - Jacksonville - Houston. Any airports along the
way we should visit besides for refueling? Please advise. Thanks.
Mark
The Netherlands
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Helicopter "imcident" question by
Chuck
I was looking through http://www.faa.gov/avr/aai/iirform.htm and found that
a helicopter had an "incident" during takeoff. It says that it became "nose
heavy" and that the tail rotor struck the ground.
Would this be a typo, or am I just thinking wrong? I would think that if it
was "nose heavy",...
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October 18th 04 09:46 PM
by JFLEISC
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Glider Aeros by
Morgans
"Cycling" wrote
IQ is the measuremwnt of intelligence.
All you continue to prove is that you do not proof read your posts. That
shows lack of attention to detail.
Pick a group and post to one. Cross posting is not welcome in this group.
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Best Leaf-Peeping Flight? by
Jay Honeck
My Top Two votes:
1. Up the Mississippi River valley from Savannah, IL north to LaCrosse, WI.
With this sudden, early cold snap, the colors in the Midwest have abruptly
changed, and I imagine the flight past the bluffs that mark the confluence
of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers will be even...
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Run up for plug clearing by
Roger Long
I can't remember where I "learned" it but I always thought 1800 RPM was the
limit for ground running leaned to clear plugs. I had a really bad one
yesterday with 250 RPM drop. I taxied back to the shop and they said to try
full throttle before pulling the plugs.
It worked but running the engine...
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Glider Aeros by
Morgans
"W P Dixon" wrote
Guess it may just be students that do not care
and teachers that do not make them care.
??????????????????????
Hmm. How do you propose that teachers "make" the students care?
I await your solution.
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October 18th 04 01:31 AM
by Morgans
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