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![]() "Todd Wuerdeman" wrote in message ... you have the URL for the video training? Sounds interesting. Todd "Phillip" wrote in message ... "Armitage Shanks" wrote in message m... Hi, Once you're a qualified private pilot, where can you/can't you fly? For instance, say I spot an interesting cloud formation. Can I just take off, fly up to it, ascend the vertical walls of the cloud and fly through its troughs and valleys in exploration of a formation that will only ever occur once? Can I hover 100 feet over a city, or next to a high-rise building? The answers to these questions can very. It depends on what class airspace you're in when it comes to clouds. Flying close to the ground can also depend on where you are. In some cases, the rule is "Can you make an emergency landing without endangering life or property?" If you can't, you're too low. In some places, you must maintain a certain altitude. Get hooked up at a ground school. This is where these type of questions are answered better. Or, get a home study course (The King video tape stuff maybe). http://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotStore/ http://www.kingschools.com/ http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.j...aqs_email.html |
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