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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote For those who have not seen it, Karl's plane is a beautiful thing. Glowing praise like that should have Karl posting a link, were we can all ogle it! Wait for it; here comes the link now.... Karl?? Karl? ... g -- Jim in NC |
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Here's some pix:
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...185kgfront.jpg http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...niercessna.jpg http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...__640x480_.jpg http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...__640x480_.jpg http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/kgr...nformation.jpg Best, Karl "Curator" N185KG "Morgans" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote For those who have not seen it, Karl's plane is a beautiful thing. Glowing praise like that should have Karl posting a link, were we can all ogle it! Wait for it; here comes the link now.... Karl?? Karl? ... g -- Jim in NC |
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:18:27 -0800, C J Campbell
wrote: On 2008-01-01 18:26:04 -0800, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com said: Barry wrote: My examiner called the no flap landing an emergency procedure. From the Pilot/Controller Glossary: EMERGENCY- A distress or an urgency condition. DISTRESS- A condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of requiring immediate assistance. URGENCY- A condition of being concerned about safety and of requiring timely but not immediate assistance; a potential distress condition. So I would say that the inability to extend flaps would be considered an emergency only if it puts you in serious or imminent danger, or causes you to be concerned about safety. I would call it no more than an annoyance unless I have to stuff the airplane into a really short strip. Emergency? That examiner has to be kidding. He calls it an emergency because that is where a flap failure is in the PTS. It is in the "Emergency Procedures" section. I doubt very much that the examiner thinks it is really an emergency. As was said earlier, no flaps can be a bit of an inconvenience, or normal, but a split flap condition can really add excitement to your day. :-)) They had an AD out for Bonanzas, Debonairs, and Barons for this. Then someone managed to convince the FAA that even a split flap condition in these is not an emergency although it might push the adrenalin up there a bit. All of these planes have enough aileron authority to overcome the split flap condition so they dropped the AD. Roger (K8RI) OTOH, people do manage to turn non-emergencies into emergencies. Every now and then you hear of someone who smashes up a perfectly flyable airplane simply because they managed to spear a June bug with the pitot tube, or a door popped open in flight, or something minor like that. |
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