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Old May 19th 06, 06:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Flying with a door off?

The model 36 Bonanza can be flown with the rear cargo doors
removed. A mechanic should do the removal and
reinstallation. Every one on the plane needs to be secured
with the seatbelts at all times and the camera person in the
rear might need a parachute. Ask your local FSDO.


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"Len" wrote in message
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| Hey-
|
| I'd like to try some air to air photography. Does anyone
know if it is
| feasible to fly either a Bonanza or a Cessna 172/182/206
without a
| passenger door or window? Do we need any special
paperwork from the FAA
| FSDO?
|
| The plane we are trying to take pictures of is a bit to
fast in clean
| configuration for the local Robinson R22 to keep up with.
|
| Has anyone done this? Suggestions?
|
| Len
| KBFI