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Low flying over built up areas by
Martin Evans
Can anyone tell me what the limits are for flying over built up areas
in the UK (not associated with a licenced airfield)
I can't see anything obvious on the CAA site.
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Renting in Bahamas? by
Marty Ross
Anyone know of, or have experience with, renting a plane and instructor from
any of the northwest islands in the Bahamas?
I'm planning on being there in July and would like to do some sightseeing &
flying (I'm PPL/IA). Would rather do typical "FBO-style"
instruction/checkout, but if there are...
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Considerations for joining flying club by
Marty Ross
I'm considering joining a flying club this week. This one's the closest
club to where I live, the members, the planes, and the online scheduling
system seem to be great, and I think I'm ready to make the commitment (e.g.,
buy a share in the fleet).
Since I've never joined a club before (have...
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GA Life near Manhattan by
Marty Ross
I'll be moving to Manhattan from Los Angeles (does it get any more extreme?)
next month.
Any advice or relevant anecdotes out there to help me gather some leads
about continuing my flying hobby from there? I've been renting (in L.A.) -
usually from the FBO where I did my training.
I'm IFR rated...
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D-type, RS, JK, T, or waterproof? by
Marvin J. Mooney
On 2010-04-22, Rich Grise on Google groups wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:05Â*pm, "Otto Bahn" wrote:
wrote
And when was it that the beach wear started to be called flip-flops?
I haven't yet tried to explain to my daughter that...
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Aviation Insurance Recommendations by
Matt
Hi everyone. I'm in the process of obtaining renters insurance.
The two companies that I'm currently looking at are Avemco and
AOPA for insurance.
I was wondering if anyone has any positive or negative comments
or recommendations about either of the two fore mentioned companies.
Please let me...
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by Matt
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Only official instrument approaches authorised under FAR? by
Matt Barrow
"Peter" wrote in message
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FAR 91.175 (a) suggests that it is not permitted to carry out a
descent in IMC except on an official published IAP.
Any views on this?
How would it differ if the entire procedure was...
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GA aircraft windshield question by
Matt C
Hi, I have not been able to find the answer to this question just from Googling the words / terms, so I signed up here to ask directly.
I've noticed in some general aviation aircraft, like the Beech Baron for instance, there is a small, square area in the center of the front windshield.
What is...
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by Matt C
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__ Guns on a Plane ! = whoooops! __ by
Matt W. Barrow
"Blueskies" wrote in message
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"Reality_Check©" wrote in message
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Pilot's Gun Goes Off On Flight From Denver
U.S. Airways Pilot Part...
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How Many Pilots in the World? by
Matt Whiting
RT wrote:
"Brad Mallard" wrote in message
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I have came up with a new product for aviation, and I am trying to do my
research. I need to know how many licensed pilots are there in the world.
I
have heard from the...
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non-owner insurance by
Matt Whiting
I belong to a flying club whose airplane (67 Arrow) is insured through
Avemco. The limits are 700,000/100,000. I work for a company that
allows us to fly private airplanes on company business trips providing
we meet several requirements such as possess an instrument rating and
carry $1MM smooth...
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B707 flights by
Matt Whiting
Maurice Hendriks wrote:
Hi all,
This is not an ng for images.
Matt
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EGNOS GPS augmentation? by
Matteogps
Hi,
this is Matteo, I'd like to ask your opinion on the European GPS augmentation service called EGNOS and its new Safety-of-Life service that has been just certified for use in aviation.
Here is a link ( http://egnos-portal.gsa.europa.eu/news/egnos-gains-ground-at-aero-friedrichshafen-2011 ) on a...
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New CAC Boomerang fighter website - rare images by
Matthew Denning
I would like to let everyone know on this historic occasion (December 17th
2003 being the 100th anniversary of powered flight) that I have launched a
new website on my Australian designed and built CA-13 Boomerang world war
two fighter aircraft. The site includes images of the derelict airframe...
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by Glenn
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Engine starters in the J41 by
Matthias Lieberecht
Hi All,
I have a couple of questions about the BAe Jetstream 41.
In the engine management area of the overhead panel are the automatic and
manual starters. The function of the automatic starters is clear as there is
one starter for each engine. Below the automatic starters is the manual
starter....
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Looking for a "ride" from SF bay to Minnesota (IS THIS CRAZY?) by
Matti Saarinen
Hello everybody,
I'm a father of three from Redwood City, CA. I don't fly by myself but I'm interested in flying overall. We actually live just now quite close to San Carlos Airport, where they had the Vertical Challenge show just week ago. We're a family from Northern Europe.
This may be crazy...
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12,500-pound aircraft by
Maurice Givens
I seem to remember that back in the '70s there was a requirement for
an ATP certificate to act as PIC for aircraft weighing over 12,500
pounds. I also seem to remember that the corporate jets were kept
below the 12,500-pound limit for this reason. I can no longer find
this requirement in te...
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