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Old November 7th 06, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Hmmm.... apparently is is Bonanza mating season. Sort of like
dragonfly sex.

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Old November 7th 06, 06:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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A. Sinan Unur wrote:
I guess this shows the difficulty of figuring out what's underneath you. I
guess if you hear about traffic but do not see it, you should assume it is
right where you can't see it rather than safely away from you. Just
speculation, of course.

http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/51744.html


Before the Dept of Energy turned the airport over to the county, one
needed a flight review and a prior permission number assigned to the
pilot to fly in and out. I got one plus some mountain flying from the
7100' airport. What is interesting is one way in and one way out. And
the restricted area of the lab to the south, I believe. Very specific
land marks to come in on. At that time they even had a local arrival
procedure to use.

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Old November 7th 06, 07:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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That's where baby Bo's come from.

-Robert


A. Sinan Unur wrote:
I guess this shows the difficulty of figuring out what's underneath you. I
guess if you hear about traffic but do not see it, you should assume it is
right where you can't see it rather than safely away from you. Just
speculation, of course.

http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/51744.html
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Old November 7th 06, 08:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 13:44:13 +0000, A. Sinan Unur wrote:

you should assume it is
right where you can't see it rather than safely away from you.


I'd a minor "scare" like that a couple of days ago. I was approaching an
airport that happens to have a VOR on the field. TRACON had told me to
try again in a few minutes for advisories, but I stayed on their
frequency. And someone reported their location as "at the VOR".

I didn't know the other plane's altitude, though I did know he was
climbing. But I did know that I didn't see it. And I guessed that it
was likely below me, probably departing from that airport (or its
neighbor) given that this was that airplane's first contact with TRACON
and that he was climbing.

So I assumed the worst, and turned away from the VOR.

Shortly thereafter, the other plane announced its altitude as being a few
thousand above me.

- Andrew

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Old November 7th 06, 11:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"A. Sinan Unur" wrote in message ...
:I guess this shows the difficulty of figuring out what's underneath you. I
: guess if you hear about traffic but do not see it, you should assume it is
: right where you can't see it rather than safely away from you. Just
: speculation, of course.
:
: http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/51744.html
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Wow, what a beech!


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Old November 9th 06, 09:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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".Blueskies." wrote

Wow, what a beech!


If the mating were successful, you would say, "Son of a Beech! " g
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Old November 10th 06, 01:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Morgans" wrote in message ...
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: ".Blueskies." wrote
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: Wow, what a beech!
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: If the mating were successful, you would say, "Son of a Beech! " g
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: Jim in NC

Itsa twin beech...


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Old November 9th 06, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"A. Sinan Unur" wrote

I guess this shows the difficulty of figuring out what's underneath you. I
guess if you hear about traffic but do not see it, you should assume it is
right where you can't see it rather than safely away from you. Just
speculation, of course.


Sadly, in a way, this reminds me a bit of the Avenger vs. RV at Osh this year,
only with a lot happier ending. A simple clearing turn here and there would
have prevented landing on what you could never see underneath you. (without a
little S-turning)

Is this not commonly taught to students, in landing procedures?
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Jim in NC

 




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