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Quantity Surveyors Australia by
Indu
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Queen ELizabeth by
Vic Baron
Someone asked me a question and I can find no info on Google, etc -
When Queen Elizabeth flies - does she have an unique aircraft similar to Air
Force One?
Thanx
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There are 10 kinds of people - those who understand binary and those who
don't
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Query about voyager aviation by
[email protected]
Hi everybody,
My name is Sidharth Mohan. I am an Indian. I am planning to apply to
voyager aviation for a professional pilot course, but I dont have any
means to get a first hand feedback about the institute. So, I was
hoping that you guys could help me out in this respect. I would like to
know...
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Query on Fokker 50 flight with no copilot by
llama thumper
Hello everyone, got a quick question on a recent 50min passenger
flight with a Fokker 50 - is it usual/per regulations/operating manual
for the pilot to fly solo? Does this depend on his qualifications or
anything else? Just curious.
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Query on Geo Pilot GPS by
Mike Isaksen
I just got the AvShop.com weekly flier spam and noticed an old portable GPS
I had looked at a while back. Nice color and Victor Airways, but seemed to
be directed at the Euro Market so I passed it up.
Now the new Geo Pilot claims Weather with just an "antenna option". Anyone
have experience with...
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ques about IFR "certification" by
john freeman
please excuse my dumbness,but just what is "IFR certification" when
used in the context such as "What was the date of your last IFR
certification?"
if your aircraft has all required instruments and you have complied
with FAR 91.411 regarding static, transponder, and altimeter tests
within last 24...
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Quesiton from a new flight student (whopping 7 hours!) by
Gary G
Question from a new flight student (whopping 7 hours!)
I was looking at the AOPA airport info.
ANP and W29 don't list AWOS or ATIS freqs.
That seems pretty critical.
So - where does one download "better" info so you can get local weather
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Question by
Chris
I recently took a student pilot flying with me. He only has about 20 hours I
was wondering if it's legal to let him take the controls being I'm only a
private pilot. If so is there any possible way he could log this flight time
we do together. I realize it can't be dual being I'm not...
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Question ? by
T Lee Buyea Fla News Service
Do private pilots land and take off on roads far out in the country,
When there are no cars for miles in any direction ?
Is it legal ? And legal or not do they do it ?
Like a flying veterinarian might do if he services farms over a couple
hundred mile area.
Please send your answer to me also at...
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Question ?? by
Thomas Buyea
Do people flying small aircraft like a veterinarians for farm animals
that covers large areas in their work, Land on roads out in the country
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Is it legal and do they normally do it legal or not.
When they can see there are no cars for miles.
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Question about aviation in China by
Casey Wilson
I tried various keywords on Google but couldn't come up with the answer
to my question.
Does a general aviation industry exist in mainland China? I'm planning
a vacation trip there in 2005 and, if it is possible, would like to arrange
for two or three hours of dual instruction in a...
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Question about being unpressurized at higher (Class A) altitudes by
es330td
My father has a C182 in which I have been to about 10K ft MSL. I am
currently working on my license and am considering building a Velocity
or Aerocanard, both of which have ceilings up into Class A airspace,
one as high as FL250. (Before anyone cautions me about building one
of these, I know two...
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September 17th 07 08:19 PM
by Gatt
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Question about corporate insurance. by
Captain Wubba
Hello. I'm a Commercial Pilot with single engine, multi engine, and
instrument ratings. I have a little less than 600 hours total time,
and only about 20 multi. I have been approached about a possible
position on the West Coast that would be a combination IT staffer and
co-pilot for a King Air 200...
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Question about Electronic Log Book by
G. Sylvester
I've been basically keeping two log books. One was the traditional pen
and paper logbook that my CFI/CFII signed. The other is electronic.
Good thing I kept the electronic one as it made figuring out the
dozen or two dozen questions about the hours the FAA has when I applied
for my IFR.
From...
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question about engines by
Cirrus
Ok,this is probably an obvious question to many of you, but I'll ask
anyway. I usually fly in C172s and C182s with the Lycoming oil cooled
engines that many of you are probably familiar with. I still see planes
with the large radial engines (for instance, like what you would see on
a Dehavilland...
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Question about flight computers by
Some Other Guy
When you set some distant airport as the destination, do they just use the
rhomb line or do they actually calculate and maintain the great circle route
akk the way?
Sorry if this seems obvious. I'm using a flight sim (xplane), and I'm
always suspicious about what the Real Thing does.
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