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1 901.96 Thiele Uwe co pilot Dach Rüdiger US (BW) 1139.6
141.1 Parowan Ut Gld (US) SFV Mannheim Nimbus 3DM 1818-0222 flight file 665c3k51-190 this file when opened in SeeYou list Peter Klos as pilot. At 16:36 23 August 2006, Doug Haluza wrote: I can't find the 6/5/06 flight, much less a registration for a Peter Klose from the SFV Mannheim Club, or any OLC fligt claims from a Peter Klose. So I don't know if this is a bogus complaint, or if the pilot removed all his flights and registration in protest. Either way, posting this kind of complaint on r.a.s is not the proper way to addres this. There is a partner check function in the OLC which should be used. US complaints can also be emailed to olcssaorg. We have access to the pilot's email and can contact them if necessary, and/or remove offending flights. As pointed out, logger pressure altitude errors can be quite large, especially at high altitudes. If your calibration trace shows a large unfavorable error around 18,000' MSL, it would be best to add a note addresing this in the comments field of the claim form. Doug Haluza SSA-OLC Admin Soarin Again wrote: On 6/5/06 Peter Klose from the SFV Mannheim club flying a Nimbus 3DM D-KTTT out of Parowan, Utah had such a large error in his logger that he went to 19,180. The OLC should pull his flight until he provides a calibration chart to verify that much error. It would be bad enough if someday some lawless U.S. pilot causes us to loose the airspace privledges we currently enjoy. I'm sure if a U.S. pilot flying in Germany disregarded their airspace limitations, he would quickly be excused from further flight. For those who would say that maybe he had a clearence. That should have been included in the remarks section of the flight claim. I'm sure we have some glider pilot in that area who would have been able to verify it with ATC. 2. Are you aware of the size of potential altimeter errors at high altitudes? The altimeter used for inflight reference could easily have indicated 400' lower than the baro reference you see on OLC. 3. Fly your own ship. Jack |
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