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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
...
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
...
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
...
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category.
ummm - sorry about the confusion, you are right. I meant LSA (Light
Sport Aircraft). Seems that I am dreaming of a VLJ or so... ;-)
I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be
...
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VLA outside U.S.? by
virtuPIC
Hi there,
assume the following:
o FAA medical
o FAA private pilot certificate
o N-registered VLA
May I fly this constellation outside U.S.? Yes, I know that it's no
problem for 'regular' plane - but VLA?
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Oldest Operational Boeing 707? by
Vitaly Shmatikov
In article ,
James Anatidae wrote:
I remember reading somewhere a couple years back that one of first couple of
707's is still flying somewhere in the US, I think in Florida. I haven't
been able to Google any info, so does anybody...
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Becoming a Pilot by
Vixus
I've just got a couple of questions regading a future career as a
pilot, probably beginning after university (Biology).
First of all, I would like to know if ethnicity would pose any barrier
to becoming an airline pilot. All the yahoos that initiated the 9/11
disasters seem to have cast a shadow...
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April 16th 05 04:48 PM
by Vixus
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Aircraft Walkaround Center alive and well, new URL by
Voigt Lander
Good stuff,,DEFINEITELY BOOKMARKED THAT ONE,,
Does any one know of a Marine equivelent?? Other than navsource
http://www.navsource.org/ And the various photo archive sites that
have various randon shoots of ships?
~Voigt
Robert Lundin wrote in message...
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Trashy Airport Guards by
Von Fourche
Why is it that most security people at terminals seem like the lowest
people on earth? And what's the deal with the guards with the guns? They
act like they are just waiting to blow some innocent persons head off.
Pathetic.
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September 30th 03 05:55 PM
by MERBSN1
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Propeller Planes by
Vytautas
Hello everybody! x)
Very soon, in the end of January, I am flying to Georgia with a propeller passage plane. This will be my first trip with a propeller plane. How many of you have already flown with such an aircraft? How different is a trip by a propeller aircraft from a trip by a non-propeller...
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Flight at Minimum Controllable Airspeed by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/flight-at-minimum-controllable-airspeed.html
This maneuver demonstrates the flight characteristics and degree of
controllability of the airplane at its minimum flying speed. By
definition, the term "flight at minimum controllable airspeed" means a
speed at which...
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December 4th 08 02:56 PM
by w3n-a
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Secondary Stall by
w3n-a
http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/12/secondary-stall.html
This stall is called a secondary stall since it may occur after a
recovery from a preceding stall. It is caused by attempting to hasten
the completion of a stall recovery before the airplane has regained
sufficient flying speed. When this...
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December 10th 08 07:10 PM
by Mike
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Sell Google Stocks before they crash! by
Wallstreet-Cockpit
Dear Traders,
One thing is fore sure, good value stocks will never fall like Amazon.com or Yahoo! during the perfect storm of the internet hype.
To give you a small hint about Google, you have to look at the heavy insider trading in this stock. Stocks with the value of more than 15 Billion...
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Science Group Wants New Airbus Plane Grounded Until Proven Safe by
wally
Science Group Wants New Airbus Plane Grounded Until Proven Safe
April 28, 2005
Amsterdam (AP) - A leading European scientific organization has called
for the indefinite postponement of commercialization of the Airbus
A380, the company's latest jet to hit the runway.
"According to the...
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