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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: V66 is no more safe or efficient than any other legal route. V66, like all Victor airways, place limits on obstacles, whereas off-airway navigation does not. If you follow an airway at or above the prescribed minimum altitudes, you won't hit anything. When you are off-airway, terrain avoidance is your problem. Terrain avoidance is always your problem and it makes no difference whether you are on or off of a Victor airway. In both cases you have to look at the Sectional and see what the minimum altitude is for the route. Nonsense, you are sitting in front of a computer playing a game. No, I played chess later. Landed safely in KSAN, parked the Citation over by Landmark. Delusional. It is impossible to do anything unsafe in a computer simulation of flight. No matter what you do, you are still sitting in a chair in front of a computer screen. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: On an airway, you know that if you maintain a certain altitude, you won't hit any obstacles or terrain. Off-airway, you have to try to determine that from low-resolution charts, for your entire route. Obviously you don't really know how to read a Sectional and you have to determine the minimum safe altitude from the Sectional whether you are on or off of a Victor airway. How many midair collisions have occurred along airways and at VORs thus far? Enough that there have been several articles about the subject. Let's be honest: The only reason you have a problem with flying along an airway is that I suggested it. Nope, the problem I have is you seeme to be convinced that using a Victor airway has some magical properties that guarantee's safety. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Oh well ... time to fly again. I have two Citations parked at KSAN; I guess I could fly one back to Sky Harbor. My route would be POGGI2 IPL J18 MOHAK GEELA3, like so many other flights by others, although I'm sure you'd disapprove. I've flown the route by following Interstate 8 sometimes (not in a Citation), but it's tedious. A C152 is really slow and doesn't let you rest for a moment (no autopilot), but I did that once, just for practice. I'll have to think about it. Yep, time to sit back in the chair in your room in front of the computer screen and delude yourself into believing you are flying. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Victor airways have published minimum altitudes, Yep, published on the sectional the same as any other route. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() wrote There is nothing "wrong" with flying Victor airways. The issue is the assignment by MX of some mystical qualities of "safeness" to them that doesn't exist. MX may be partly right, often. Thing is, he will always _ _ ALWAYS _ _ end up turning the conversation around to make you argue a point that is of no importance _ _ JUST _ _ to prove you wrong. ALWAYS ! ! ! Can anyone disagree with that? The point is, why bother, when you know it is coming? Can anyone think of one good reason? Just one? -- Jim in NC |
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On May 4, 1:16*pm, Tiger Boi
wrote: On Mon, 3 May 2010 10:59:46 -0700 (PDT), Mark wrote: On May 3, 11:37*am, Kimmy Boyer wrote: Here we have two utter morons in a debate...over who is the bigger moron. Neither is a moron. I should know since I am one. Dadd(ie) did you tell everyone why you shot me in the head? -- Tiger Boi - Cold, Dead, Ain't Coming Back Former Kat Of Mark(ie) The Nutzoid ****sack That's real mature of you Ari. I'm sure all the pilots here will consult you opinion on aviation matters. Yeah, your opinion really counts in rec.ava.piloting. You're what...10 yrs.old? --- Mark |
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On May 4, 4:55*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
.. *There's nothing magic about actually flying a real airplane. ****, there's nothing NOT magic about actually flying a real plane. It's a rush. --- Mark |
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