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There is more to flying antique airplanes than manipulating the controls
and taking off and landing. There is also knowledge of the peculiarities of the type, make and model. The idiosynchrasies of starting, operating and shutting down the engine; hand propping, fueling and securing the aircraft. These are things which are not spelled out by insurance requirements or the FAA. They are not things the typical instructor can impart in minimum mandated insurance requirements. Pilot knowledge varies greatly and even setting a minimum number of flight hours does not mean that a given pilot is capable of safely beginning or even completing a given flight. Sadly, that lesson was brought home this morning when an aircraft I fly was badly damaged by a pilot who was recently checked out in the aircraft and met all the "legal" requirements. |
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