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please give me some suggestions. Thanks by
sunbearpcs
Hello. I just took my first flying lesson, and I want to find out
where can I find some useful information/readings that I can read
online. Do anyone can give me some suggestions? Thank you very much ..
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Cessna 182S flaps by
EDR
I just acquired my copy of the Cessna 182S PIH.
I was looking at the flaps/airspeeds page and noticed that the listings
are for zero, ten, twenty and full flaps.
When did Cessna start using the word FULL flaps to indicate the maximum
flap setting and just how many degrees is full flaps?
I went...
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January 16th 04 02:37 AM
by Newps
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Young Eagles pilots by
David Gunter
Aside from joining a local EAA chapter, what other qualifications must a
pilot have in order to become a volunteer for the Young Eagles
program? After poking around the EAA website I get the impression there
is nothing else, but want to verify.
-david
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Lightspeed Update by
Jay Honeck
With all the ups and downs on this newsgroup regarding LightSpeed headsets,
the question arose about their financial situation. In short, someone
wondered how they could afford to continually fix their faulty early product
line and remain financially viable.
This from today's AvWeb:
LIGHTSPEED...
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OT? write-offs for business commute by
Chad Munroe
I'm in the process of taking flying lessons and working toward my
license. Does anyone in this NG fly their private plane for a
business commute? If so, is it possible to get tax deductions for
travel expenses? I'm just thinking ahead.
Out of curiosity, how many here have an accountant for taxes,...
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January 16th 04 12:24 AM
by Hankal
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Scheduleing Programs by
Jim
What kind of internet based scheduling programs are you using? Our flight
school is looking for an internet based scheduling program/service for it's
planes and instructors. Something that approved pilots and instructors can
access from home as well as at the flight school. Looking for the good,...
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Send an email to CBS by
Cub Driver
Here is the email address of the CBS Evening News, in case you want to
air your feelings about their program on general aviation:
If you watched the program (I didn't) and remember any of the
advertisers, you could do even bettering by emailing the advertiser
and c-c-ing CBS....
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January 15th 04 07:26 PM
by cj
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CBS quote: plane on the runway at a Florida airport??? by
Max T, CFI
What is the story behind the former NTSB guy's quote on the CBS evening news
report that "We know that two of the 9-11 terrorists left a plane on the runway at a Florida airport."
I don't remember hearing anything about this.
It sounds rather odd, and largely irrelevant as to whether we need...
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Moon Project by
Jim Weir
With all the hoopla about the recent discussions regarding sending people to the
planets, I thought I'd share with you something that I've kept in my safe
deposit box for some time now.
www.rstengineering.com/geek has a third-generation photo master scanned original
of the plaque on Apollo 11. I...
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cbs news email address needed by
jg
I already have the cbs email address but did anyone come up with a list of
email addresses for the commercial sponsors during that show ? Thanks in
advance.
Jon
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January 15th 04 06:39 PM
by jg
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A Little Aviation Humor by
Chuck
Almost 150 years ago, President Lincoln found it necessary to hire a private
investigator, Alan Pinkerton, for protection. That was the beginning of the
Secret Service.
Since that time, federal police authority has grown to a large number of
multi-letter agencies - FBI, CIA, INS, IRS, DEA, ATF,...
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Battery explosion? by
Roger Long
Has anyone heard or experienced this?
On changing the battery in our plane the other day, the A&P said, "You had a
battery explosion." On looking closely, I could see that the box was bowed
out and rounded as if someone had tried to inflate it with air. I'd
noticed that it wasn't exactly square...
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January 15th 04 03:07 PM
by Mackfly
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OK, what the hell has happened to the Brits? by
Wdtabor
Now the British airline pilots are considering refusingto fly if there is an
armed security guard on a flight, citing the danger of a gunshot in a
pressurized airliner.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ukresponse/story/0,11017,863275,00.html
What?
Are they using "Goldfinger" as a training film there...
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Turbo 182: correct mixture for final approach at high altitude? by
Barry Klein
We took a newer 182 turbo to a 7000' elevation airport yesterday and
the engine quit at the end of the landing roll. I'm sure the mixture
was way too rich. It restarted without incident, glad we were on the
ground! We had the mixture set about 100 deg rich of peak TIT for
cruise at 9500. How...
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Medication that interferes with pilot certificate? by
Tom Sixkiller
Just got back from the family doctor this afternoon and he is putting me on
a strong dose of Celebrix for arthritis. I don't suppose this would be cause
for interruption of my Medical Certificate, would it?
AME won't be back in the office this week, but I'm dying to know for certain
if there's any...
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Aussie Outback Adventures: US pilots wanted by
dutchcfi
One of the nicest charter flights we did recently was an Outback Safari
flight, covering most of Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Two Cessna Centurions, two weeks in the saddle, 8 Italians, all seasoned
travellers, enjoying too many bottles of vino...
Quite a nice mix!
We'd like to do...
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