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Airnav? by
Hankal
I had reported on my trip to Georgia a few days ago.
Now the rest of the story. I used Airnav for the cheapest fuel stops.
Also used it to get my motel at Days Inn with the discount on Airnav.
When I called for my reservation the gentle man quoted a price of $71.00.
I told him I could get a better...
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airport cars by
Kobra[_3_]
Flyers,
I was reading my Pilot Getaways Mag this morning and found an article about
something I've been thinking about myself for years.
It is an internet based Airport courtesy car club. I just signed up today
because I have a POJ (piece of junk) that I keep at ACY and every time I go
there...
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September 10th 08 01:08 AM
by Kobra
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Airport lat/lon database by
Ron Garret
Anyone know where I can find a list of US airports and their lat/lon
positions? I know about the airnav site, but that only lets me get one
at a time. I need a list that I can feed into a database. (I only need
US airports with instrument approach procedures.)
Thanks,
rg
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Airport Radial/Distance/Fix on Jepp Airport Chart by
Dave Johnson
I "discovered" Jepp has decided to remove the radial/distance/from fix info
on the airport plan view that defined the ARP.
Am I the only one that uses the info .. loaded into the RNAV .. so, for
example, when ATC says 'radar contact 6 NE of the xyz airport' I can look at
the RNAV and verify that I...
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Airport security still a welfare to work program in Atlanta by
JJ
This quote clipped from fox news is total bull**** in Atlanta .(The
worlds busiest airport) TSA did not change a thing. The black welfare to
work program at Hartsfield Atlanta was replaced by TSA with blacks in
charge. At the beginning, there were white managers and white employees.
But, the blacks...
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October 18th 03 02:28 PM
by JJ
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Airspace Question by
Evan Salant
I fly out of Linden (KLDJ) Airport, which is located under the floor
of Class B Airspace (Newark Airport's bravo airspace, shared with JFK
and LGA). The traffic pattern altitude at LInden is 800 feet and the
floor of the Class B airspace is also 800 feet.
My question is this: What is the...
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Airspeed Indicator Accuracy Tolerance by
O. Sami Saydjari
In my Cessna 421C, the pilot-side airspeed indicator reads 6 nts below
the co-pilot-side airspeed indicator. When I pointed this out to a
mechanic, he said that it was "within toleraance." He said it was
possible that one was 3 nts high and the other 3 nts low and so both
could be within...
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January 26th 06 12:48 AM
by Bill
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Alamogordo IFR Questions by
John Clonts
I am planning a flight from Burnet, TX (KBMQ) to Alamogordo, NM (KALM).
Here is an approach plate
http://www.myairplane.com/databases/approach/SouthWest/ALM_nr3.pdf and
departure procedure
http://www.myairplane.com/databases/approach/SouthWest/ALM_CORONA%20ONE%20DE
P.pdf
1) The approach says...
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July 13th 03 04:24 AM
by WDD
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All yuor troll are belong to us. by
C Kingsbury
Merry non-denominational Holidays to y'all out there. Things seem a little
quiet here so here's my year-end wrap-up.
Jeppesen plates are better because they'll get you in to a lot of airports
when goverment plates won't work. It's because the minimums on Jepp plates
are lower, because they're only...
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January 16th 05 11:09 PM
by dlevy
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Alternate Intersection Name in Brackets? by
Marco Leon
Hi all. What does it mean when there's an alternate intersection name in
brackets in the new AOPA Flight Planner? As an example, there's an
intersection just south of the Wash D.C. Class B where V286 and V16 cross.
It's called TAPPA but the new AOPA flight planner also has in
brackets. It also...
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January 22nd 04 04:55 AM
by Mateo
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Alternate Mimimums? by
smf
What exactly does the /A\na on approach plates mean. I know it says
Alternate minimums not authorized. Does it mean the airport can't be used as
an alternate?
thanks
Steve
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Alternate minimums same as forecast weather by
[email protected]
Does anyone consider it somewhat dangerous that at your alternate
airport, the weather can be forecast to be as low as your alternate
minimums? Seems the potential for problems.
For example, using Carlsad California CRQ as the planned alternate,
where the VOR-A is the approach you plan to fly...
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Alternate minimuns and "TEMPO" in the forecast by
Paul Tomblin
When you're determining if you need an alternate, and whether you can use
an airport for an alternate, do you use the minimum of the normal
forecast, TEMPOs and PROBs?
--
Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Unix is great. The Unix culture is magnificent. Life in a Unix...
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Alternate requirements by
Anthony Chambers
I've spent the past couple of hours researching this in the regs and
newsgroups... and am still a little confused
If I require an alternate airport for a IFR Flight plan, does that alternate
have to have official weather reporting? I read somewhere that:
"The requirements for an airport to...
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September 17th 03 09:45 PM
by ArtP
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Alternate same as departure? by
dlevy
Can you file the departure airport as the alternate?
Two airports in the middle of nowhere 40 miles apart. I can't think of
another reasonable option.
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Alternative to Jeppesen binders? by
Ditch
Are there any alternatives to the Jeppesen binders? Even their plastic ones are
kinda pricey. Thanks...
-John
*You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or North
American*
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April 12th 04 05:18 AM
by Chris
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Altimeter discrepancy by
Gene Whitt
Y'all,
I have been flying in an aircraft where ATC has occasionally mentioned that
there is a 3-4 hundred discrepancy betwee our
communicated altitudes and that of our blind encoder. We have
acknowledged the difference.
The altimeters were certified some 300 miles away only three months ago.
ATC...
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Altimeter inaccurate by
smf
My Altimeter is accurate when on the ground or at lower alt. When I climb up
to 7k and above and check it against GPS and approach controls read out it
is about 300+ feet off.
Is it the altimeter I'm having problems with?
Steve
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