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VOR tests
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 of radio navigation unless the VOR equipment of that aircraft-- (1) Is maintained, checked, and inspected under an approved procedure; or (2) Has been operationally checked within the preceding 30 days, and was found to be within the limits of the permissible indicated bearing error set forth in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section. Hilton |
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Wow - why be so judgemental, man? Do you really know what this guy's
"endeavor" is, or what resources he may or may not have available to him/her? I think he found the right place to ask such a question, though as was done in the first reply, I think he should be pointed to the source in addition to being given the answer (e.g., "teach a man to fish", etc.). Peace wrote in message ... jeff wrote: I need an answer for tomorrow morning. how often is the VOR test done for instrument flying? If you have to come to this newsgroup for a basic, obvious question like that, you should take a hard look in the mirror and question whether you are persuing the right endeavor. |
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After 40 years of seeing lazy IFR pilots end up dead, and seeing the trend of
just wanting to get by on the increase, you bet I am judgemental on this one. Marty Ross wrote: Wow - why be so judgemental, man? Do you really know what this guy's "endeavor" is, or what resources he may or may not have available to him/her? I think he found the right place to ask such a question, though as was done in the first reply, I think he should be pointed to the source in addition to being given the answer (e.g., "teach a man to fish", etc.). Peace wrote in message ... jeff wrote: I need an answer for tomorrow morning. how often is the VOR test done for instrument flying? If you have to come to this newsgroup for a basic, obvious question like that, you should take a hard look in the mirror and question whether you are persuing the right endeavor. |
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idkw wrote: Maybe you both should be more JUDGMENTAL about yourselves and learn how to spell. The "e" in judgement(al) has been an optional way of spelling for a long time. |
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jeff wrote: and you know this as fact dont you. did you know there is a possibility that your assumptions could be wrong. maybe after 40 years its time to retire and look for another job, you know it was an old pilot here who parked a airplane in the ditch because he couldnt follow the little lights on the runway. Judgemental yes I am, when your that old hang it up. its old bold pilots like you who also cause accidents There aren't very many old, bold pilots. |
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there are a few, seen some lucky ones make it, one around here we nick named Mr GPS,
his was flying in in his C-210 and his GPS went out, so he wasnt able to find the airport, was violating class B, just all kinds of screwed up, he was like some zillion hour pilot also, what happened in the end was he crashed 1500 ft short of the runway. he survived, his wife surveved. plane was pretty tore up, it sat out in the desert, between the road and the runway for a few days. wrote: jeff wrote: and you know this as fact dont you. did you know there is a possibility that your assumptions could be wrong. maybe after 40 years its time to retire and look for another job, you know it was an old pilot here who parked a airplane in the ditch because he couldnt follow the little lights on the runway. Judgemental yes I am, when your that old hang it up. its old bold pilots like you who also cause accidents There aren't very many old, bold pilots. |
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thanks, I found it late last night after I posted this, I knoew what it was but
the examiner told me to look it up anyways, But I passed my check ride this morning so now I am happy. Hilton wrote: 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 of radio navigation unless the VOR equipment of that aircraft-- (1) Is maintained, checked, and inspected under an approved procedure; or (2) Has been operationally checked within the preceding 30 days, and was found to be within the limits of the permissible indicated bearing error set forth in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section. Hilton |
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