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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Judah writes: Are you instrument rated? If you are not instrument rated, then I agree that flying GA is not dependable. Get your Instrument Rating and you will see a whole other level of practicality to GA. Just out of curiosity, what percentage of private general aviation pilots have an instrument rating? I don't know off the top of my head. What percentage of licensed drivers have CDLs? |
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"Bart" wrote in news:1162329774.342372.325560
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Judah wrote: Are you instrument rated? If you are not instrument rated, then I agree that flying GA is not dependable. Get your Instrument Rating and you will see a whole other level of practicality to GA. I'm not instrument rating and I agree that IR pilots will have more flexibility with weather. But I believe the larger percentage of GA pilots are not IR. And the while IR pilots have *more* flexibility, in most cases, it is still not as reliable as commercial or ground transportation. If your purpose for flying is as a reliable mode of transportation, wouldn't you do what is necessary to ensure it as such? Would you stay with a learner's permit and complain that you can't drive at night or on highways? |
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![]() "Bart" wrote in message oups.com... Jay Beckman wrote: If you are flying because your passenger wants to go somewhere (and you don't have a legitimate reason to go as well...and even if your passenger doesn't give you a penny) you are being given an opportunity to log time that you might not otherwise be logging...this is considered compensation. What if I don't log the time? ![]() I'd have to call that "No Harm, No Foul..." :O) Jay B |
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![]() "RK Henry" wrote in message ... On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 19:49:44 GMT, "Grumman-581" wrote: "karl gruber" wrote in message ... A passenger cannot initiate a flight, that's the ruling, whether you or I like it or not. And if the passenger happens to be your wife who suggests that you fly off to some nice little airport with a restaurant nearby for dinner? And she picks up the tab? Or what about if instead of being married, you've just been living together for the last 20+ years? What if it's your girlfriend and after dinner you're "rewarded" with an intimate encounter? Would the FAA consider that compensation? Could your girlfriend then be charged with prostitution? RK Henry Don't know about the prostitution rap, but I don't think anyone would accuse her of "holding out." Evil Grin Jay B |
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Judah wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote in : Judah writes: Are you instrument rated? If you are not instrument rated, then I agree that flying GA is not dependable. Get your Instrument Rating and you will see a whole other level of practicality to GA. Just out of curiosity, what percentage of private general aviation pilots have an instrument rating? I don't know off the top of my head. What percentage of licensed drivers have CDLs? Or large-displacement motorcycle ratings? |
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Jim Stewart wrote:
Or large-displacement motorcycle ratings? Well, obviously the BMW motorcycles need a special type of rating since they utilize a horizontally opposed air-cooled cylinder type of engine... Hmmm... Come to think of it, so do the old VW drivers... |
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![]() "Jay Beckman" wrote in message ... What if I don't log the time? ![]() I'd have to call that "No Harm, No Foul..." I asked a Portland cop one time if my assault weapon was legal and, if so, was it legal to transport in my vehicle across town. He said the weapon may or may not be legal and that it should be disassembled for transport, but, above all, nobody cares as long as I don't get in any trouble with it. I view the FAA policies in this discussion as probably about the same; as long as you're not doing something grossly deceptive or negligent and the aircraft and pilot are licensed, current and airworthy, there will probably never be a problem. If I were to take out an ad or solicit otherwise and it came to their attention, I'd probably have a bit of explaining to do. Since the principle benefits I derive from flying are experience and enjoyment, I have no fear that the FAA is going to come on some witchhunt to get me. Mainly because I've never heard anybody with a contrary example. -c |
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A Lieberma wrote: Sure wish the noise level would go down pre Msmanic days..... Perhaps if people would stop feeding the trolls... naaah, that would make way too much sense. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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"gatt" wrote in
: "Jay Beckman" wrote in message ... What if I don't log the time? ![]() I'd have to call that "No Harm, No Foul..." I asked a Portland cop one time if my assault weapon was legal and, if so, was it legal to transport in my vehicle across town. He said the weapon may or may not be legal and that it should be disassembled for transport, but, above all, nobody cares as long as I don't get in any trouble with it. I view the FAA policies in this discussion as probably about the same; as long as you're not doing something grossly deceptive or negligent and the aircraft and pilot are licensed, current and airworthy, there will probably never be a problem. If I were to take out an ad or solicit otherwise and it came to their attention, I'd probably have a bit of explaining to do. Since the principle benefits I derive from flying are experience and enjoyment, I have no fear that the FAA is going to come on some witchhunt to get me. Mainly because I've never heard anybody with a contrary example. -c Did you ever hear of Bob Hoover? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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Judah writes:
I don't know off the top of my head. Then why reply? It only wastes your bandwidth and mine. It's surprising to see how many people feel compelled to reply, even though they have no idea what the answer to the question might be. What is the real source of "noise" here? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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