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I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated "wave
windows" to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim |
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On Aug 10, 9:12 am, wrote:
I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated "wave windows" to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim Negotiate with your local ARTCC Sample doc http://www.soarcsa.org/wave_agreement.htm |
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On Aug 10, 8:12 am, wrote:
I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated "wave windows" to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim This link describes the LOA we set up in the Northwest: http://www.nwi.net/~blanikam/css/lift.htm Tom |
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Do any existing LOAs for wave windows allow for non-transponder
flights ? Ian At 20:24 10 August 2007, wrote: On Aug 10, 8:12 am, wrote: I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated 'wave windows' to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim This link describes the LOA we set up in the Northwest: http://www.nwi.net/~blanikam/css/lift.htm Tom |
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On Aug 10, 1:44 pm, Ian Cant
wrote: Do any existing LOAs for wave windows allow for non-transponder flights ? Absolutely. The ones I am aware of in the Sierras don't require a transponder. Not that I don't fly without a transponder. Darryl Ian At 20:24 10 August 2007, wrote: On Aug 10, 8:12 am, wrote: I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated 'wave windows' to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim This link describes the LOA we set up in the Northwest: http://www.nwi.net/~blanikam/css/lift.htm Tom |
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![]() It is easier to travel "All the Way" to California City, and use our window. But sure, you can call your FSDO and start the process. Better that you discuss the process with the Jean club first, since they have gone through LOA creation for your local windows through the Class B. SSA Regional Director Jay McDaniel would be a good place to start. Windows at Cal City and at Minden both allow flying Class A without transponders, and others may as well. Cal City has a couple different LOAs depending on whether the military is flying here or not. We can joint use WITH the TXPs, or fly without when the Dept of Defense boys are standing down. To prevent confusing glider pilots, or ATC, the Region 12 LOAs require pilots to have a ground briefing from the FBO, and that the windows are only opened/closed by the FBO from the ground. Two pilots flew Sierra wave here last Sunday during XC flights from Cal City. Wave let Gary Ittner get home, and Marty Eiler post a pile of OLC miles. Soar safely, Cindy B On Aug 10, 8:12 am, wrote: I know that several glider operations in the US have negotiated "wave windows" to allow gliders to fly in wave above 18,000 feet. At Jean, we sometimes get thermals (near Mt. Charleston) that extend well into the Class A. (though how far, I don't know, since I can't go there!) What is the process to get a waiver from the FAA, and how difficult is it? I'd like to get my diamond altitude, but have limited opportunity to travel. TIA Jim |
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