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On Apr 25, 3:28 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Gig 601XL Builder writes: 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. FAR Part 91 Sec. 91.509 Thanks. The liferaft must add a lot of weight. Since you'd have to be flying a Citation for this rule to apply you probably are not concerned with the weight of the life raft. -Robert |
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On Apr 26, 12:08 pm, Erik wrote:
wrote: On Apr 26, 4:00 am, Thomas Borchert wrote: Erik, That would give me some concern if my pilot handed me a lifejacket and asked me to put it on. Come again? Aren't you a GA pilot? Of course he's not! He only "flies" simulators, and has zero experience as pilot or passenger in a single engine plane. He demonstrates this ignorance frequently in this group in various ways. Granted, I'm a n00b, however I still sit in a tiny Cessna 150 and do the thing. You must be thinking of someone else. I own MS Flight Simulator 2003 and MSFS got me into flying, but my office chair's hydrolic tilt and lift wasn't enough for me. My sincere apologies. I misread the attributions and thought that it was our resident mxsmanic who wrote the quote and who Mr Borchert was questioning the piloting experience of. I goofed. Sorry. |
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Erik wrote:
No problem. I broke my office chair, anyway. If you were a certain "other" poster, you'd have to report that to the NTSB. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200704/1 |
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flynrider via AviationKB.com wrote:
Erik wrote: No problem. I broke my office chair, anyway. If you were a certain "other" poster, you'd have to report that to the NTSB. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) The engine didn't fail, there were no fires. The Oh, right, the hydrolics failed. Dammit. I hope I'm not overdue. |
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On Apr 26, 12:02 pm, John Godwin wrote:
ZikZak wrote groups.com: For small aircraft, only 91.205(b)(12) applies. ... if being operated for hire. -- 91.205 applies to all aircraft and should be checked before every flight. Yes, 91.205(b)(12) does say that a liferaft is only required if the aircraft is operated for hire. |
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ZikZak wrote in
oups.com: 91.205 applies to all aircraft and should be checked before every flight. Yes, 91.205(b)(12) does say that a liferaft is only required if the aircraft is operated for hire. 91.205(b)(12) is the only paragraph in that part that relates to Operations over water and only covers operations if the aircraft is operated for hire. -- |
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On Apr 26, 5:08 pm, John Godwin wrote:
ZikZak wrote groups.com: 91.205 applies to all aircraft and should be checked before every flight. Yes, 91.205(b)(12) does say that a liferaft is only required if the aircraft is operated for hire. 91.205(b)(12) is the only paragraph in that part that relates to Operations over water and only covers operations if the aircraft is operated for hire. -- Didn't I just say that? |
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