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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article om, "nrp" wrote: A relative is working on a PPL using a Diamond DA20. The FBO has a policy of no student solos with more than 5 knots crosswind component. Do other FBOs do this? As a result he is having trouble scheduling his solo cross countries. A college buddy of mine might not have had a fatal solo if the FBO had, and enforced, a crosswind limit. I don't know any of the circumstances directly involved with this specific accident, but just on the surface, I tend to lean heavily away from this logic. Regardless of any crosswind restriction imposed by an FBO. its incumbent on an instructor to determine the ability of a student to handle the conditions present at the time of solo. If this student was killed on solo, and if crosswind was a contributing factor in the accident, I look directly at the instructor as being the failed factor, not the FBO. All this talk about regimentation and formal structure by FBO's relating to conditions is all well and good, but it should never, and I repeat NEVER be used in a context that replaces individual instructor responsibility. Dudley Henriques |
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