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Makes his first call orbiting Holstein Airport approx 13:17:52 Z
FAA Registry N-Number Inquiry Results N9553A is Assigned Aircraft Description Serial Number 17280376 Type Registration Corporation Manufacturer Name CESSNA Certificate Issue Date 08/20/1999 Model 172R Status Valid Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Type Engine Reciprocating Pending Number Change None Dealer No Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code 53244774 MFR Year 1998 Fractional Owner NO Registered Owner Name AIRVIEW INC Street 1360 QUEENS DR City MOON TOWNSHIP State PENNSYLVANIA Zip Code 15108-1379 County ALLEGHENY Country UNITED STATES From the Pennsylvania Secretary of State website... Business Entity Filing History (Select the link above to view the Business Entity's Filing History) Business Name History Name AIR VIEW INC. Name Type Current Name Business Corporation - Domestic - Information Entity Number: 692467 Status: Active Entity Creation Date: 8/28/1979 Registered Office Address: ROUTE 30 & STAR ROUTE 981 LATROBE PA 15650-0 Mailing Address: No Address This is next to the Latrobe airport |
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Makes his first call orbiting Holstein Airport approx 13:17:52 Z
Now if you can only track down the lady who literally READ the OSH NOTAM to another pilot over the radio, en route to OSH (after she had downloaded it -- in flight -- to her PDA), you'll be truly performing a public service. We also heard a bunch of guys (presumably en route to OSH) who were landing at a towered airport and were having to read the arrival procedure and frequencies to their buddy, who clearly had no sectional and no clue what he was doing. It's scary to think that people launch toward OSH without studying the NOTAM in advance -- but some do. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Makes his first call orbiting Holstein Airport approx 13:17:52 Z [snip] It's scary to think that people launch toward OSH without studying the NOTAM in advance -- but some do. I realize I'm new to all this, ~75 hours, new plastic card and all, but I cannot imagine starting even a short cross country without looking up all this information and writing it on my flight planning log. Much less going into OSH or SnF without talking to someone who's been AND getting the NOTAMs etc. I have to say, my reaction to all this is if I ever get to OSH, I'll drive. My main remaining fear in flying is mid air collision and this seems like a prime recipie for that. I think something Jay said in one of the other threads is correct, this is the only cross country people make all year. And they are irresponsible. Sigh. I hope GA is aorund for my kids, but I begin to wonder... John Stevens PP-ASEL |
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I realize I'm new to all this, ~75 hours, new plastic card
What "plastic" card? gd&r You're right, I wouldn't dream of going out there without all that information, but the people are there. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Although Mike's post was a little tongue-in-cheek, the solution can be
something similar. There could be a "license suspension pending retest" for a number of situations that fall under a "that was really a dumb thing" category. Hopefully the bottom 10% would weed themselves out of the picture. Given a fair, analytical and fully researched approach to the problem, I think it can really work. Basically, there should be a "wash-out" situation like the US Air Force (or any air force for that matter) and the airlines. GA ability to revoke licenses is only based on bad violations and the most extreme examples of inability. Marco Thomas Borchert wrote: I realize I'm new to all this, ~75 hours, new plastic card What "plastic" card? gd&r You're right, I wouldn't dream of going out there without all that information, but the people are there. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"js" == jsstevens writes:
js I realize I'm new to all this, ~75 hours, new plastic card and js all, but I cannot imagine starting even a short cross country js without looking up all this information and writing it on my js flight planning log. You will, at some point. js my reaction to all this is if I ever get to OSH, js I'll drive. My main remaining fear in flying is mid air js collision and this seems like a prime recipie for that. Nahhh...get another 100-200 hours, and 50-75 hours in the past year, and you'll be good. Or fly it the first time with a more experienced hand in the right seat. |
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I truly believe that if the "system"--excluding the Darwin factor--were
able to raise the bar and get rid of the bottom 5-10% of pilots flying now in terms cognitive, decision-making, and stick-n-rudder ability we would see a dramatic (maybe 50%) decrease in accidents. In time, it will even revitalize GA by removing the "it's so dangerous up there" mindset currently predominating the general public's opinion and more people would start flying. Marco (flame shield on ![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Makes his first call orbiting Holstein Airport approx 13:17:52 Z Now if you can only track down the lady who literally READ the OSH NOTAM to another pilot over the radio, en route to OSH (after she had downloaded it -- in flight -- to her PDA), you'll be truly performing a public service. We also heard a bunch of guys (presumably en route to OSH) who were landing at a towered airport and were having to read the arrival procedure and frequencies to their buddy, who clearly had no sectional and no clue what he was doing. It's scary to think that people launch toward OSH without studying the NOTAM in advance -- but some do. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Marco,
I truly believe that if the "system"--excluding the Darwin factor--were able to raise the bar and get rid of the bottom 5-10% of pilots flying now in terms cognitive, decision-making, and stick-n-rudder ability we would see a dramatic (maybe 50%) decrease in accidents. In time, it will even revitalize GA by removing the "it's so dangerous up there" mindset currently predominating the general public's opinion and more people would start flying. I fully agree. Question is: Who gets to decide? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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There's a really simple solution. Upon landing at Oshkosh EVERY plane gets
a very simple ramp check to make sure that they have the NOTAM with them. Anyone who arrives without a NOTAM gets their ticket revoked for 5 years. Problem solved. Mike Schumann "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Marco, I truly believe that if the "system"--excluding the Darwin factor--were able to raise the bar and get rid of the bottom 5-10% of pilots flying now in terms cognitive, decision-making, and stick-n-rudder ability we would see a dramatic (maybe 50%) decrease in accidents. In time, it will even revitalize GA by removing the "it's so dangerous up there" mindset currently predominating the general public's opinion and more people would start flying. I fully agree. Question is: Who gets to decide? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Mike,
There's a really simple solution. Sounds a lot like the 10 k$ solution proposed for violating the Washington ADIZ. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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