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currency by
Rick McPherson
Hello All, I've been lurking in the shadows of this group for the
duration of my ifr training and subsequent passage of my ride. Thanks
to all of you for the great info. Now, my question is about
maintaining currency, the Regs state:"No person may act as pilot in
command under IFR or in weather...
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Hendricks Crash- NTSB Prelim by
C Kingsbury
Saw on AvWeb that the preliminary file on the Hendricks King Air crash that
spawned much discussion here has been posted:
http://ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20041104X01760&key=1
For reference, here is the approach plate:
http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0411/05648L30.PDF
My take-away:
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Terrain-Aware Handheld vs. IFR GPS? by
C Kingsbury
OK, here's a new take on an old debate:
I fly a 172 with 2 good NAV/COMs, an M1 Loran and a flaky ADF in the
Northeast US. Since everything up here is airways and most of the fields I
go to have an ILS or LOC approach, this is enough to get away with on most
of the flights I take. This is the...
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November 14th 04 05:33 AM
by Doug
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HVN VOR-A -- why such a high MDA? by
Roy Smith
The VOR-A at New Haven
(http://www.myairplane.com/databases/approach/pdfs/00671VG2.PDF) has an
MDA of 720, which is about 300 feet higher than the towers in the area.
The VOR-2
(http://www.myairplane.com/databases/approach/pdfs/00671VG2.PDF) gets
you down to 380, and has to deal with the same...
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Proposal: use OT (off topic) by
Scott Moore
Please I would like to propose:
Off topic posters please include OT at the front of your message. Some
of us want to talk about IFR here, since, after all, that is the subject
of the group. And I would like to filter out the off topic posts.
Please. If you respect this group.
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Oral Exam Prep -- recommendations and recollections by
Nicholas Kliewer
I have bought (and been studying) the ASA
"Instrument Oral Exam Guide" by Hayes.
Can somebody recommend another one?
Also, what questions do you remember being
asked on your oral exam?
Thanks y'all! Reading this group has been a
real blessing. I am learning a lot!
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GPS Handheld by
Kai Glaesner
Hello,
I, have a question about using a handheld GPS as a backup/situational
awareness tool during IFR flight: is there a handheld on the market that has
(apart from nav aids and intersections) any IFR-related navigational
infomation (routes, SID's, STAR's) in it's database?
Thanks in advance for...
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VFR to IFR Cost for KLN 89B by
Skip Guimond
I recently purchased an aircraft with a KLN 89B installed with VFR
restrictions. Can anyone give me a "guesstimate" on the cost of
adding the necessary equipment and labor to have the unit certified
for IFR flight?
Thanks--
Skip Guimond
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test by
KimFan
please ignore
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November 17th 04 03:45 PM
by KimFan
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test by
KimFan
please ignore
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November 17th 04 03:48 PM
by KimFan
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ASA Virtual Test Prep DVD by
mark
Anyone used the ASA Virtual Test Prep DVDs? I'm working on my IFR
written and looking for an easier way to study for my written.
Thanks
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November 17th 04 11:10 PM
by Mitty
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Clarification of the KMTV GPS-30/LOC-30 Approaches?? by
Icebound
A couple of clarifications, please, for the IFR-challenged...
1. Is there a good reason for the holding point for the GPS approach to 30,
to be back 11.8 miles back from the holding point for the LOC approach?
They have established UBWAY right at the marker, so why do they not let the
GPS...
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new instrument PTS by
[email protected]
Is there an examiner on board that can summarize the significant
changes in the new PTS?
For example, is the GPS required to be turned off during one of the
approaches?
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clearance delivery question by
PaulH
If I file an IFR flight plan 2 hours in advance from departure from a
towered airport and then leave really early or really late:
1. Is the FP normally available to my local tower about half an hour
after filing?
2. How long does it remain in the "system" if I get delayed?
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November 19th 04 09:19 PM
by Newps
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I can teach anyone how to get what they want out of life. by
reynArd
"I can teach anyone how to get what they want out of life. The problem is I can't find anybody who can tell me what they want." -- Mark Twain "Today people in America can become whatever they want. Trouble is most don't know what they want." -- Earl Nightingale What do you want? Are you sick of the...
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November 20th 04 10:56 AM
by reynArd
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Obstacle Clearance Altitude / Height by
Tim
Hi,
Could anyone give me a good explanation for OCA/OCH. I know it has
something to do with the minimums of ILS-approaches and it should
always be lower than or equal to the DA/DH. I assume it provides you
with a certain obstacle clearance at DA/DH. But how is it
determined????
Best regards,
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November 21st 04 10:33 AM
by Tim
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What is the deal with tapes? by
Dave Jacobowitz
Okay, I've been watching the transition to glass cockpits
in GA aircraft.
Clearly, the cost savings and simplification that comes from
integration is neat, and the reliability of an all-electrical
system is (probably) going to mean more safety for all of us.
But one thing bugs me -- the tapes.
I...
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to HSI or not to HSI by
Dave Butler
Please excuse the hijacking of this religious/political forum to raise a
question about flying.
My partners and I are faced with a decision. What would you do?
We plan to update our outdated panel with a GNS480. The CDIs currently installed
are not compatible with the GNS480, so one of them will...
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