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In article , "Baron Man"
wrote: 6. drift-down? A twin with one engine inop will drift down if above its single-engine ceiling. -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message = ... In article , "Baron Man"=20 wrote: =20 =20 6. drift-down? =20 A twin with one engine inop will drift down if above its single-engine ceiling. =20 --=20 Bob Noel And if you try to avoid THAT drift-down, you'll get spin-down. :-( ---JRC--- |
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500 feet vertically from vfr, 1000 feet vertically from other ifr, up
to FL 290. Horizontally, depends on radar and distance from antenna, but I let others verify this. Of course, on a visual approach, while still technically ifr, you can end up with very little separation indeed. Stan On Wed, 19 May 2004 12:01:40 GMT, "Baron Man" wrote: 5. what's the min ATC separation under IFR |
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