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--Why should you have charts on board? And can you fly without them?
--What would you do if you come to the end of your clearance limit, and you are unable to contact ATC? (ATC is still online, just not answering -you-) |
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--Why should you have charts on board? And can you fly without them? --What would you do if you come to the end of your clearance limit, and you are unable to contact ATC? (ATC is still online, just not answering -you-) You can fly without charts. But unless you can memorize all the relevant information, you should carry one with you. If ATC is not answering you, try a different COM radio, different frequency or try calling FSS. Try calling on a cell phone. If none of them work, squawk 7600, hold at your clearance limit until your EFC and then proceed to your destination. |
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![]() Stache wrote: I may be wrong, but if you get ramp checked and do not have the required charts I beleive you could be in violation of part 91. You would not be in violation. |
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![]() Stache wrote: wrote: --Why should you have charts on board? And can you fly without them? --What would you do if you come to the end of your clearance limit, and you are unable to contact ATC? (ATC is still online, just not answering -you-) One reason to have charts on board is the requirement in part 91.103 pre-flight planning and becoming knowlegable with all the available information. I may be wrong, but if you get ramp checked and do not have the required charts I beleive you could be in violation of part 91. This would ruin your whole day. Stache No you don't need a chart. "Become familiar" does not equate to "carry a chart" any more than "carry a chart" equates to "becoming familiar". Take the ramp check scenario. If you had just landed, the inspector could ask "did you have all the relavent information?". The answer would be "of course, otherwise I could not completed the flight without violating any regulations". End of story. Take another scenario. The inspector asks "you flew threw a TFR. Did you have all the relevant information for the flight?". Waving a valid chart is not going to help you here. Charts are for your flight planning and navigational purposes. The FAA does not care about it. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... --Why should you have charts on board? Because it's easier than memorizing the data on them. And can you fly without them? Yes. --What would you do if you come to the end of your clearance limit, and you are unable to contact ATC? (ATC is still online, just not answering -you-) Enter a hold at the clearance limit and continue to call them. They'll answer eventually. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... --Why should you have charts on board? Because it's easier than memorizing the data on them. And can you fly without them? Yes. --What would you do if you come to the end of your clearance limit, and you are unable to contact ATC? (ATC is still online, just not answering -you-) Enter a hold at the clearance limit and continue to call them. They'll answer eventually. They may even call you! :-) Matt |
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On 13 Aug 2006 08:05:16 -0700, wrote in
. com: --Why should you have charts on board? Do you mean, if you are GPS equipped, why do you need paper charts? |
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