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Old September 20th 06, 09:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default visual contact with other traffic


"Marc Adler" wrote in message
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:

There usually isn't more that one aircraft at say your 11 o'clock two
miles.


The pilots say things like "See traffic at 12 o'clock, but can't tell
if it's a regional carrier or not. Please advise." This sounds like the
pilot is expecting to be able to recognize the plane.

Marc


He probably can't tell if it is a regional jet or a corporate jet. You'd be
amazed what you can see from two miles in the air.


 




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