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Using a tablet PC when airborne? by
john smith
It gets real interesting when you are bouncing around in turbulence.
I have an Apple Newton 2100 that I have used to record flight
information on. The Newton is kneeboard size.
Peter wrote:
Hi,
I've been told that airline operations increasingly use tablet PCs for
ground planning purposes,...
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VFR On Top by
Marty Ross
I thought that "VFR On Top" requires all of the same reports as regular IFR
(include altitude changes). Perhaps this is only for non-radar
environments?
I thought the ONLY time you didn't have to advise ATC of change in altitude
on an IFR clearance was when flying within an assigned vertical...
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VOR tests by
Hilton
jeff wrote:
I need an answer for tomorrow morning.
how often is the VOR test done for instrument flying?
Quoting from the FARs- hint ;)
Sec. 91.171 VOR equipment check for IFR operations.
(a) No person may operate a civil aircraft under IFR using the VOR
system
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wanna do a good thing? by
Richard Hertz
For consideration of some , uh, services, I'd be glad to make a payment.
Come on over so we can negotiate.
wrote in message
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Hello, my name is Alena Simons.
I'm a girl of 19 and I live in Russia. Two years ago my parents...
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Weekend IFR ground school with Aviation Seminars by
Brad Z
Good write up. Although I've always studied for my written tests the old
fashion way, I've always been curious of how the weekend "cram" sessions
work out for folks. By the way, was that 8:00 PM that you took the test, or
the 8:00am the next morning? Either way, it sounds like some really...
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where to ask question about approach? by
J Haggerty
I went to look up the procedures for this airport, and there are no
instrument procedures listed. KPJY = Pinckneyville-Du Quoin in IL?
You can ask for a procedure by going to this FAA website;
http://avn.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=ifp/index
JPH
Snowbird wrote:
OK, call me slow, but I only just...
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Who has fitted a TRI-band ELT to a TB20? by
Chris G.
Worldwide, the 121.5/243.0 MHz ELT signals will no longer be detected by
the SAR satellites. The following references will explain it better
than I can, but here is the first line of the text from the URL: "The
International Cospas-Sarsat System will cease satellite processing of
121.5/243 MHz...
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Who's At Fault in UAV/Part91 MAC? by
Larry Dighera
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:56:33 GMT, "John T" wrote in
Message-Id: :
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
How does the military's use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle...
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Why does a prop ice up so apparently readily? by
The Visitor
Were they the wide cord butcher props? Perhaps they spin slower?
Mine are electrically heated but only the inboard third or so. (seneca)
Peter wrote:
The other day I was talking to a commercial pilot of a big twin
passenger turboprop. He has been iced up a few times and recently was
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Why does a prop ice up so apparently readily? by
Mike Rapoport
The potential for icing is based on the amount of supercooling more than the
theoretical or actual skin temp. It seems doubtfulthat the skin heats up as
much as would be predicted if the air has droplets in it that are actually
impacting the surface. These two things combined with the fact that...
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Why does a prop ice up so apparently readily? by
Brian Whatcott
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 22:56:42 +0000, Peter
wrote:
The other day I was talking to a commercial pilot of a big twin
passenger turboprop. He has been iced up a few times and recently was
down to 200fpm climbing flat out through FL150; looking out of the
window he saw a bit...
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Why is ADF required on ILS approach? by
Rich Raine
Wait! He can use a GPS in place of the ADF on that approach. Isn't that
correct?
Rich Raine
www.eraine.com
"Brien K. Meehan" wrote in message
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"Gig Giacona" wrote in message
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WI airport closure by
Paul kgyy
AOPA have experts to help with crafting a formal response with
statistics, etc. Have someone contact them.
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WX by
Roy Smith
In article ,
wrote:
Anybody know what the weather conditions were around HPN on Saturday?
http://www.uswx.com/us/stn/?code=c&n=200&stn=KHPN
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XMRadio Satellite Weather Has Arrived by
Richard Kaplan
"Peter R." wrote in message
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IMO, a satellite based weather product, such as WSI or XMRadio, seems to
be the superior choice except for the display option, which is either a
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