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Cirrus crash midair by Mxsmanic
Dallas writes: Don't know about low time... but, yeah... his fault. Sec. 91.113 Right-of-way rules: However, an aircraft towing or refueling other aircraft has the right-of-way over all other engine-driven aircraft. There is no chance the accident is not the fault of the Cirrus...
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March 15th 10 04:45 PM
by Stephen! Go to last post
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They call it the impossible turn. by Dude
On Mar 4, 11:21*am, Mxsmanic wrote: A video of an impossible turn that was indeed impossible (granted, the mountains didn't help): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwPjQQWtPlE The NTSB ID is DEN84FA308. lol you used the title of the post I made over at the flight sim...
March 13th 10 04:20 PM
by Mxsmanic Go to last post
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Legal vs. practical cloud cover for VFR by Mxsmanic
At what point does VFR become too troublesome to be practical, in terms of cloud cover? VFR only requires that one stay a certain distance away from clouds, but it doesn't impose any limit on the number or proximity of clouds in the sky (unless they are so close together that one cannot maintain...
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March 10th 10 02:19 AM
by Robert M. Gary Go to last post
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by The Visitor[_3_]
Success stories are always great to hear about, more so when you know the person is really deserving. Great news! Well done and congrats to you Jay, your family and staff. John "Jay Honeck" wrote in message
March 6th 10 08:10 AM
by Stephen! Go to last post
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"Texas plane crash exposes gap in US air security" by Jim Logajan
The authors of articles like the following would rather you not scrutinize the underlying philosophy or thinking that yielded them: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_plane_crash_small_planes Anyone recall any "even handed" articles that drew attention to the "security gap" caused by all those...
March 3rd 10 11:58 PM
by Steve Go to last post
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Sully retires by Kingfish
I just read that Capt. Sullenberger is retiring at the age of 59. I don't blame him, as all the BS airline pilots have to endure probably makes the job not so much fun now. He could stick around until he's 65 but his decision was probably helped by the $3.2M deal he signed for two books. Good for...
March 3rd 10 05:44 PM
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Vertical stabilizers by Dallas
Speaking of below 250 knot aircraft, does it really matter much what shape they make the vertical stabilizer? They seem to come in all kinds of shapes... de Havilland favored elliptical, Cessna favors a swept back trapezoid, Mooney swept forward... etc. Aerodynamically speaking, what difference...
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March 2nd 10 04:43 AM
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Jay Honeck[_2_]
Does this mean that your hotel in Iowa is closing, or are you going to be operating two separate hotels, one in Iowa and one in Texas? Although we seriously considered keeping both hotels, the distance (1,240 miles) apart is just too great. Therefore, it is for sale. -- Jay Honeck Iowa...
February 28th 10 09:17 AM
by Martin Hotze[_3_] Go to last post
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30 airports equal 30 landings 2 videos by [email protected]
OK, landing judges take your positions. Short finals to landing since May 2008. First video 6 minutes 14 airports http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uQzQt0RtNY Second video 7 1/2 minutes 16 airports http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWdVvYI9teY
February 26th 10 02:24 AM
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February 26th 10 01:17 AM
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Robert Moore
Mxsmanic wrote Does this mean that your hotel in Iowa is closing, or are you going to be operating two separate hotels, one in Iowa and one in Texas? Well...let's see how many people jump in here to tell Mxsmanic that since he doesn't own a motel, he is not qualified to ask this question. ...
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February 25th 10 08:58 PM
by george Go to last post
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Bug Dout
Advert snipped. So Jay, ya still think Bush's invasion of Iraq was a good idea?? -- He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which. Douglas Adams
February 25th 10 06:53 AM
by Jay Honeck[_2_] Go to last post
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Dallas
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:52:31 -0600, Jay Honeck wrote: We've been there three times in the last year. I know the island is much more oriented toward fishing/nautical than aeronautical You'll find out when you get here that one of the few things that makes this area unique to the United...
February 24th 10 04:10 PM
by Jay Honeck[_2_] Go to last post
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Agerhart
On Feb 20, 5:37*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote: I'm not sure if there are any folks left here from "the Golden Age of Rec.Aviation", but -- just in case -- I would like to share some great news with y'all. For those who don't know, back in 2002 members of this group...
February 23rd 10 09:57 PM
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Some good news to my old friends here at rec.aviation by Monk
On Feb 20, 8:37*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote: I'm not sure if there are any folks left here from "the Golden Age of Rec.Aviation", but -- just in case -- I would like to share some great news with y'all. For those who don't know, back in 2002 members of this group...
February 23rd 10 02:54 AM
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When Cessnas land on carriers by Mxsmanic
A true story of a Cessna that landed on the USS Midway in 1975, saving a family of seven: http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Please+rescue+me!+The+miracle+landing+of+a+two-seat+Cessna--with+a...-a0209404848
February 22nd 10 09:48 PM
by a[_3_] Go to last post
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ASDE-X false alerts by [email protected]
WTF? False targets… are a clear part of a radar system,” said FAA official Joseph Davies. “It comes with the territory.” Yeah, until he is behind the scope having a coronary when the target shows up in front of a 747 he cleared for take off. These people are so out of touch.... Amazing...
February 22nd 10 05:06 PM
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Looking for some marketing feedback on a new pilot relief product by Mark
I've come up with what may become a new pilot relief product. It's not for sale yet, but I'm at the point where I'm trying to get some market feedback to see if there is enough interest to invest further. I've been using prototypes in my glider this past year with excellent success. ThePeePal is...
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February 22nd 10 12:55 AM
by Einar Thomassen Go to last post
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Possible "deliberate" plane crash by Ricky
As our simulator captain has provided a link to, a plane crashed into a building just an hour south of my home in Waco, TX. What I want to say about this is that nobody knows whether or not this crash was "deliberate" or not and probably won't for a long time. To say otherwise is simply jumping to...
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February 21st 10 05:27 PM
by Mxsmanic Go to last post
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If all midair collisions were eliminated... by Jim Logajan
If all GA midair collisions were eliminated, ~99% of GA aircraft fatalities would still happen. From Nall Report analysis of U.S. NTSB records: Total fixed wing GA fatalities: 2002: 518 2003: 555 2004: 510 2005: 491
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February 20th 10 12:20 AM
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