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Old January 20th 08, 02:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Why are chandelles and lazy eights a maneuver requirement for the
commercial? Or are they still?

Because of the precision reqiurement to pull them off?
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Old January 20th 08, 03:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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yes.. they are still required.. and yes.. for the precision required to
execute them..

why do people still have to show they can parallel park a car to pass a
driving test.. hardly used in most areas now..
because it shows you can put a car where you want it and you know where your
corners are..

it's a "finesse" thing..
BT

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Why are chandelles and lazy eights a maneuver requirement for the
commercial? Or are they still?

Because of the precision reqiurement to pull them off?



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Old January 20th 08, 03:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote

Also, these maneuvers can be performed without undue stress on the
airplane.
A good examiner will have a fair handle on how good an applicant will
perform in the air simply by watching that applicant do the preflight,
taxi-out, and run up. These two maneuvers can finish the job in the air.
Just as an aside, it's harder to do a well performed SHALLOW Lazy Eight
than it is a steep one :-))


Would you mind to talk us through one, and tell what the physical movements
are, and what the pilot is looking at/for along the way, to do it right?
--
Jim in NC


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Old January 20th 08, 04:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Morgans wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote

Also, these maneuvers can be performed without undue stress on the
airplane.
A good examiner will have a fair handle on how good an applicant will
perform in the air simply by watching that applicant do the preflight,
taxi-out, and run up. These two maneuvers can finish the job in the air.
Just as an aside, it's harder to do a well performed SHALLOW Lazy Eight
than it is a steep one :-))


Would you mind to talk us through one, and tell what the physical movements
are, and what the pilot is looking at/for along the way, to do it right?


Oh Man Jim, that's a long post. You know me and the way I get into
things :-)) I don't mind but you guys could save me a ton of typing if
you just looked this one up with a good reference.
Right off the top of my head I'd use the Kershner Advanced Pilot Manual.
I've used that myself for many years.

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Dudley Henriques
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Old January 20th 08, 04:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote

Oh Man Jim, that's a long post. You know me and the way I get into things
:-)) I don't mind but you guys could save me a ton of typing if you just
looked this one up with a good reference.
Right off the top of my head I'd use the Kershner Advanced Pilot Manual.
I've used that myself for many years.


Fair enough. I had to try, right? g
--
Jim in NC


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Old January 20th 08, 12:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 19:09:54 -0800, "BT" wrote:

why do people still have to show they can parallel park a car to pass a
driving test.. hardly used in most areas now..


Come to the Northeast US, there's as much parallel parking as there
ever was! G
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Old January 20th 08, 12:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jan 19, 10:52 pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote

Also, these maneuvers can be performed without undue stress on the
airplane.
A good examiner will have a fair handle on how good an applicant will
perform in the air simply by watching that applicant do the preflight,
taxi-out, and run up. These two maneuvers can finish the job in the air.
Just as an aside, it's harder to do a well performed SHALLOW Lazy Eight
than it is a steep one :-))


Would you mind to talk us through one, and tell what the physical movements
are, and what the pilot is looking at/for along the way, to do it right?
--
Jim in NC


You pay the gas and I'll fly and talk you through a few.

Dan
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Old January 20th 08, 01:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck[_2_]
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Default commercial maneuvers

Oh Man Jim, that's a long post. You know me and the way I get into things
:-)) I don't mind but you guys could save me a ton of typing if you just
looked this one up with a good reference.
Right off the top of my head I'd use the Kershner Advanced Pilot Manual.
I've used that myself for many years.


Fair enough. I had to try, right? g


I was looking forward to Dudley's answer/post meself -- even if it would
have meant being forced to buy another 56,000 gigajoules of bandwidth...

;-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

 




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