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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 00:42:25 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
wrote: - snip- If you have nothing to hide & aircraft is in good condition then you should not worry about the ramp checks! I'm from UK and had a ramp check in Maui. I'd been for a flight with an instructor/tour guide when a pleasant lady introduced herself as FAA. She asked for my medical and pilot certificate (I have an FAA certificate + UK) and if the aircraft was ok. I said I was a very new pilot but apart from being scruffy I thought it was safe. We had a pleasant conversation and I said I'd had turbulence and cross winds but not both together for a landing. She said Maui is always like that and you could tell with your eyes closed. No problem with a ramp check. I discovered the FAA had made a safety presentation, at the airfield, the night before. That was really disappointing as the FBO never mentioned it and I'd like to have attended. |
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