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Old July 8th 20, 02:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default FAA suspends Bruno Vassel's Pilot Certificate

On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 10:39:01 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 9:00:04 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 9:30:07 PM UTC+1, Jonathon May wrote:
My sympathy is with is with Bruno but!!!
In England 3 or so years back an occasional display pilot got it wrong
at an air show and put his vintage jet onto the highwayman ,many
dead but not him.The aftermath is still going on.

It's not just the licence the whole flight has to be thought out ,written
out and agreed with every one.
If that was done the organises would have had to ask for all the
paperwork to show their "duty of care",it's not just Bruno's fault.

At a UK comp you need your comp licence ,glider inspection certs
,insurance and medical cert to compete.Because the organisers can't
afford any jack the lad thats done a bit turning up and putting
everyone else's life at risk.
And they do "forget their medical has lapsed or they forgot to pay
the insurance" .Thats why we check





At 17:11 27 June 2020, Scott Williams wrote:





On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 12:25:20 AM UTC-5, 2G wrote:
On Friday, June 26, 2020 at 9:46:49 PM UTC-7, Charles Longley
wrote:
Wow bummer! Bruno is a super nice guy. I message him
occasionally on
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for advice.
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Air shows are highly regulated events. I know - I have been
involved in
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everal as a volunteer. The FAA oversees each of these events, as is
their
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uty as codified by law. All performers are expected to know the
regulations=
, as in "ignorance of the law is no excuse." Here is an excerpt of
these
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gulations

(https://fsims.faa.gov/WDocs/8900.1/V...%20Admin/Chapt
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06/03_006_001.htm):
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1) Aerobatic Maneuvering. Requires a Statement of Aerobatic
Competency=
(SAC) with an aerobatic maneuvering endorsement for civilian
pilots (see
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ubparagraph 3-146B).
a) In a solo flight, aerobatic maneuvering is when the pitch
attitude
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of the aircraft is greater than 60 degrees above or below the
horizon
and/o=
r the angle of bank is greater than 75 degrees in reference to the
horizon.
b) In a formation flight, aerobatic maneuvering is when the
pitch
atti=
tude of an aircraft is greater than 60 degrees above or below the
horizon
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nd/or the bank angle is greater than 75 degrees to the horizon.
2) Dynamic Maneuvering. Requires a SAC with a dynamic
maneuvering
endo=
rsement for civilian pilots (see subparagraph 3-146B).
a) In a solo flight, dynamic maneuvering includes abrupt
maneuvering,
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crossing maneuvers, and opposing maneuvers. The pitch and bank
limitations
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are when the pitch attitude of the aircraft is less than or equal to 60
deg=
rees above or below the horizon and/or the bank angle is less than
or
equal=
to 90 degrees in reference to the horizon.
b) In a formation flight, dynamic maneuvering includes
formation
separ=
ation, formation configuration/position changes, rejoins, crossing
maneuver=
s, and opposing maneuvers. The pitch and bank limitations are
when the
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h attitude of the aircraft is less than or equal to 60 degrees above
or
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ow the horizon and/or the bank angle is less than or equal to 75
degrees
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reference to the horizon.
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All of this has NOTHING to do with Boeing and aircraft
certification.
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Tom
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There is so much still to come to light, such as an altimeter being fitted that was bought on Ebay
It certainly is not over
It is the regulations that do keep us all safe


Care to elaborate? If it is illegal to install an altimeter purchased from ebay, I'm rightly or wrongly assuming that is what you are suggesting, please point to the regulation that you are referring to. After all, as you say, it is the regulations that do keep us all safe.


It is the same as buying a used altimeter from a friend. If your aircraft is experimental, you can put anything in it. If it is certified, the ALT better be TSO'd.

Tom