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4 Attachment(s) Leaving the community by David Brooks
One thing - one of so very many things - I learned in my five years of flying is that partisan politics does not fit into the cockpit. Most of my flight instructors have, I know, been to the right of me politically. I had a most enjoyable flight with CJ - although he has since earned my...
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November 30th 04 08:08 PM
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Learn French in the Alps. by David Brooks
My guess: he sent this to every newsgroup matching the regular expression '.fr$'. -- David Brooks "John Cuteaux" wrote in message ... To learn French in France, I found this great school, located both in Annecy and Chambéry,...
October 4th 04 10:59 PM
by David Brooks Go to last post
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First TSA, now NASCAR by David Brooks
I haven't heard a peep from anyone in aviation about this, but now it appears the Northwest can't survive without a NASCAR track, and yesterday the finalist was announced. Marysville, just a hair south of Arlington (AWO). From the...
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September 29th 04 10:33 PM
by Steven P. McNicoll Go to last post
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resume flying after 25 year layoff by David Banahan
When I was young I got my license the week I turned 18. I left flying when I left my first wife. I would like to resume flying, but want to focus on IFR simulation (most cost effective) at home training before beginning actual flight training. Any advice would be appreciated to help me develop a...
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September 21st 04 06:18 PM
by PaulH Go to last post
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IFR Long X/C and the Specter of Expectations by David B. Cole
Yesterday we finally had a chance to do the long X/C. For those of you that don't know, I have about 50 hours of dual instrument and I'm fairly close to the checkride. At least that's what my instructor proposes. So as you can see my long X/C came later for me than most. I've also had an...
February 24th 04 07:51 PM
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Embarrasing Flight by David B. Cole
Yesterday a coworker and I decided to fly out to Lancaster PA to their pilot shop because he wanted to look at purchasing a transceiver. This was our first time flying together, but we did do the ATOP course at Continental as a team. We decided that we would rent a plane from my FBO and that we...
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November 9th 04 10:57 PM
by Matt Whiting Go to last post
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First Solo In Actual Conditions by David B. Cole
On Saturday I had my first opportunity to fly solo in actual since my IR checkride. One of my biggest concerns since getting the rating was how I would make my first entry into actual without the benefit of an instructor at my side. With about ten hours of actual during my training I had always...
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September 3rd 04 11:40 PM
by Andrew Gideon Go to last post
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So Much Work For Those Two Words - Instrument Airplane by David B. Cole
Posted this one somewhere else, but wanted to share with the gang on the newsgroups. Dave Well, after one year, two instructors, 9 hours actual, and nearly 70 hours of training I passed the instrument checkride. It was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but if you read my other post you know that...
June 6th 04 11:28 PM
by Andrew Gideon Go to last post
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Instrument Checkride on May 17th by David B. Cole
On Saturday my instructor and I flew to Stewart International in Newburg, NY for a few approaches. The plan was to fly out and do the VOR -27 partial panel a couple of times, followed by an ILS. After that we planned to fly to 4N1, Greenwood Lake, before returning to CDW. Partial panel holding had...
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May 13th 04 06:29 PM
by Andrew Gideon Go to last post
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My First Time In Severe Turbulence (Long) by David B. Cole
Tuesday's forecast for my neck of NJ was for a high of 63, light rain, and 1500 overcast. The perfect day to get some actual IMC. My instructor and I had planned on going to Hartford, CT to fly the LDA Rwy 2 approach. However, by the time I made it to the airport the layers were mostly scattered...
March 10th 04 10:21 PM
by Michael Go to last post
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IFR to & from CLT - Delays and Fees to Expect by David
I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I'm having a tough time justifying...
August 21st 04 04:57 AM
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Garmin 430 "Approach Not Active" by David
Yesterday I flew two approaches with my GNS 430, the RNAV (GPS) RWY 03 at KCHO, and the RNAV (GPS) RWY 24 at KROA. In both cases, the 430 reported "Approach Not Active" just s I reached the FAF (JAGAG at CHO and HIBAN at ROA), and stopped sequencing. I am quite certain that I activated both...
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June 12th 04 11:50 AM
by Richard Kaplan Go to last post
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Cloud Tops/bases forecast? by David
I'm looking for a tool that forecasts cloud bases and tops for a route of flight. I use http://adds.aviationweather.gov to approximate this by viewing the freezing levels, icing potential, pireps, etc., but it seems with all our modern satellite and radar products as well as weather service data...
October 20th 04 10:08 PM
by Stan Prevost Go to last post
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looking for a project by Dave[_16_]
Hi all, I'm taking a break from the corporate world and want to make something. I'm looking for suggestions that could make your aviation life easier. Is there a electronic gadget or widget that would make your flying or airplane experience better?
October 29th 07 04:43 PM
by Jim Macklin Go to last post
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Garmin DME arc weidnress by Dave Touretzky
I recently flew my first DME arc transition using my Garmin GNS-530. It's always fun and challenging to figure out what the Garmin thinks it's doing; see my list of "Garmin gotchas" for examples: http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Garmin/ Below is the newly-added entry on my DME arc experience. --...
October 2nd 03 02:04 AM
by CriticalMass Go to last post
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EAA Airventure 2004 In-Home Housing Available by Dave Schultz
Looking for housing for EAA Airventure 2004 in Oshkosh this year? We offer affordable in-home housing. Rent our whole house, or any/all of our 3 bedrooms. Great amenities !! Check out my web site: http://www.geocities.com/favrefignugen/index.html Email me for more information!
July 3rd 04 05:30 PM
by Dave Schultz Go to last post
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FAA broadcast about TEB.. by Dave S
I got the following from the FAA on their email broadcast.. its normally the way they send out info about local safety seminars.. Interesting how they are addressing a local traffic issue on a national level.. prudent? or overkill? Dave Teterboro Airport Operations & The Teterboro 5 Departure
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March 14th 05 02:13 PM
by Gary Drescher Go to last post
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Best way to sell a used KT76C Mode X transponder? by Dave S
There are 29 listings for transponders for sale on Ebay in the US.. in the ebay motors:parts and accessories:aviation parts section. I was just perusing the site yesterday looking at what was for...
June 24th 05 12:38 PM
by Dave S Go to last post
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Honeywell KT76C transponder, installation manual by Dave S
they can be had on Ebay for not a lot of $$$ Dave Peter wrote: I am looking for the above manual. Would anyone have a copy they could email me? I would be really grateful! Peter.
July 10th 05 05:59 PM
by Dave S Go to last post
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CFII instructor as passenger (FAA) by Dave S
It IS possible for an instructor to give dual instruction without logging (or being) PIC. In one instance, I did some instrument training in my aero-club's Grumman Tiger. The instrument instructor I used was not yet checked out in the aircraft type in the club. So, from a club insurance point...
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July 20th 05 07:00 PM
by Sylvain Go to last post
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