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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Where in the regulations can I find the requirements for operations over water in light GA aircraft? I seem to recall there are restrictions and equipment requirements, but I can't find them. Just a current fishing license, or perhaps certificate, depending on the state you wish to land in. |
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On Apr 25, 11:45 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Where in the regulations can I find the requirements for operations over water in light GA aircraft? I seem to recall there are restrictions and equipment requirements, but I can't find them. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. You need to switch off the RunRoughOMatic for flights over water. That makes you feel save. -Kees |
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On Apr 25, 5:45 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Where in the regulations can I find the requirements for operations over water in light GA aircraft? I seem to recall there are restrictions and equipment requirements, but I can't find them. Be sure your PC is plugged into a ground-fault circuit interrupter. For an added margin of safety, don't use the keyboard with wet hands. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote .. Where in the regulations can I find the requirements for operations over water in light GA aircraft? I seem to recall there are restrictions and equipment requirements, but I can't find them. Specify your mission first. There are different regulations depending on the country, type of water, class of aircraft, class of operations, and class of pilot licence. The way to find the information you request is part of the pilots' ground school. Attend it or read up on the subject. |
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Snowbird writes:
Specify your mission first. There are different regulations depending on the country, type of water, class of aircraft, class of operations, and class of pilot licence. Just flying for pleasure, with or without passengers. The way to find the information you request is part of the pilots' ground school. Attend it or read up on the subject. If you don't know, it's okay to say so. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Snowbird writes: Specify your mission first. There are different regulations depending on the country, type of water, class of aircraft, class of operations, and class of pilot licence. Just flying for pleasure, with or without passengers. The way to find the information you request is part of the pilots' ground school. Attend it or read up on the subject. If you don't know, it's okay to say so. We all know. We're just no interested in "writing a book" that would convince you. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote ... Snowbird writes: Specify your mission first. There are different regulations depending on the country, type of water, class of aircraft, class of operations, and class of pilot licence. Just flying for pleasure, with or without passengers. I told you, you need to specify the items above. To start with, as an example, are you flying a SEP, an LSA or something else? Land- or seaplane? Etc. The way to find the information you request is part of the pilots' ground school. Attend it or read up on the subject. If you don't know, it's okay to say so. Oops, what an obvious provocation, Mr. Mx. But I can understand your disappointment in not getting someone to do your research for you. Too bad. Let me give you some of your own advice: "I expect any intelligent person to look things up and verify them for himself;" Anyway, what I know is irrelevant. You wanted an answer and I told you how to get it, which was my contribution. Actually, your local library may even have the books you need, or then you can try visiting the briefing office of the closest airport. Have a nice day ;-) |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Snowbird writes: Specify your mission first. There are different regulations depending on the country, type of water, class of aircraft, class of operations, and class of pilot licence. Just flying for pleasure, with or without passengers. I know, send me $300 and I'll tell you all about it. Bertie |
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