Absolute lowest altitude you can fly (legally)
BTW, the answer to the subject line,
Absolute lowest altitude, is below sea level in Death Valley
and above 10,000 feet [3,000 meters] over the mountains.
"Mark Hansen" wrote in message
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| On 01/03/07 22:09, M wrote:
| I've never heard the requirement of having a book of
FAR/AIM for a ramp
| check.
|
| These days you can read the entire FAR/AIM online. I
don't see the
| need for a hard copy anymore.
|
| As far as "all available information" goes, how many
pilots have the
| current VFR chart update Bulletins?
|
| Do you mean the one that come in the A/FD? I do ;-)
|
| Each time the A/FD comes out, I read through that section
as well as
| others, and I keep it with me while I fly.
|
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| Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane
| Cal Aggie Flying Farmers
| Sacramento, CA
|