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Old October 29th 07, 11:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Fire Spotting.


"EridanMan" wrote in message
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So my question is, as a private pilot, should I feel a 'duty' to call
in forest fires? Is it actually helpful?


During my commercial checkride in June, the examiner had me divert during a
maneuver to go check out smoke coming from a stand of forest. Turned out it
was a controlled burn and there was equipment on the scene, so we went back
about our business. He specifically indicated, however, that checking out
a fire is the right thing to do if you see one.

(It's also a boost to general aviation's reputation of you're the first to
spot a fire and the media finds out.)


-c


 




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