
January 7th 04, 10:25 PM
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On 7 Jan 2004 12:33:57 -0800 (Snowbird) wrote:
"R. Hubbell" wrote in message news:pMLKb.102181$pY.83466@fed1read04...
I wonder about having pax when shooting approaches. Seems like a pretty big
distraction while learning. Do the FARs prohibit pax while IFR training?
No, not at all, and in fact some viewpoints think it's a good
idea to take flight students of various flavors along, esp.
instrument students, both for learning by observation and as
an extra set of safety-pilot eyes.
That makes sense.
Something strange about this, though -- are the TERPS really
right on this approach? Climb from 2,100 ft to 3,200 ft to
clear a 2,090 ft mountain -- shouldn't there be 2000 ft of
obstacle clearance over a mountain? Also is there an obstacle
DP for departure from that runway? Seems like going missed
after the MAP would require a non-standard climb gradient,
as would a departure?
Very sad accident
Yes, for sure.
R. Hubbell
Cheers,
Sydney
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