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Google sunrise - you'll find a dozen sources
"Philip Sondericker" wrote in message ... in article , Julian Scarfe at wrote on 11/9/03 11:01 AM: "Philip Sondericker" wrote in message ... Does anybody happen to know the exact time of day that the first flight took place? I'm thinking it would be fun to take off as close to that moment as possible (adjusted to my time zone, of course). 10:35 EST. If you are going to try to replicate the flight, try to go one better than Orville and avoid breaking the "lever for throwing off the engine" and the "skid underneath the rudder [by which he meant the canard pitch control]". Julian Scarfe Hmm, that's 7:35 AM my time. I'm not night current, so I wonder what time the sun rises on that day? Anyone know of a place to look it up? |
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"Philip Sondericker" wrote in message
... Hmm, that's 7:35 AM my time. I'm not night current, ... Are you carrying passengers? If not (assuming I remember the FARs correctly) you can fly anytime you want as a private pilot. Also, I believe "night", as defined by the FARs, uses civil twilight data. http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html Michael |
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Michael 182 wrote:
Are you carrying passengers? If not (assuming I remember the FARs correctly) you can fly anytime you want as a private pilot. Also, I believe "night", as defined by the FARs, uses civil twilight data. http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html The FAR has three definitions related to night: 1. Sunrise/sunset - lights (91.209) 2. Civil twilight - logging night time (1.1) 3. One hour before sunrise, one hour after sunset - carrying passengers (61.57) So, you can take off at sunset, land just less than an hour later, and log 0.5 day (usually), 0.4 night (usually) and no landing for 'passenger' currency. Hilton P.S.: WingX for the Pocket PC will calculate these times for you for any airport in the US (local and zulu) - http://www.hiltonsoftware.com |
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Thanks for the clarification. The complexities of evolutionary regulations
never fails to amaze... Michael "Hilton" wrote in message news ![]() The FAR has three definitions related to night: 1. Sunrise/sunset - lights (91.209) 2. Civil twilight - logging night time (1.1) 3. One hour before sunrise, one hour after sunset - carrying passengers (61.57) So, you can take off at sunset, land just less than an hour later, and log 0.5 day (usually), 0.4 night (usually) and no landing for 'passenger' currency. Hilton P.S.: WingX for the Pocket PC will calculate these times for you for any airport in the US (local and zulu) - http://www.hiltonsoftware.com |
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![]() "Michael 182" wrote in message news:jgCrb.158483$e01.559727@attbi_s02... Thanks for the clarification. The complexities of evolutionary regulations never fails to amaze... That and the 1.1 definition refers to a book that hasn't been published in over a decade. |
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