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  1. J

    Starting a flying club

    I did a quick spot check and a fair number of the ASOS/AWOS/ATIS frequencies in my area were 1xx.x25 or 1xx.x75. No problem with local Center, approach, or tower frequencies that I could see. I note that Rapid City (where the plane is now at) has ASOS on 118.525. If they couldn't tune to that...
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    Starting a flying club

    Met with the mechanics/owners today and examined what they were up to. I was mislead by the photo of what I thought was a Wing Leveler knob: the red knob is the mixture control and the panel lettering for the Wing Leveler is there in the event one wanted to add that option. In which case a hole...
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    Close “loopholes” for part 91 revenue operations

    Jennifer Homendy is also a well known critic of Tesla's Autopilot feature and its Full Self Driving system. Her philosophy on regulations appears consistent for all modes of transportation, alas.
  4. J

    Localizer approach question: timed or DME required?

    You're right. It just occurred to me that there are two DMEs on the plate (at the ILS and the VORTAC) and the notation may just be advising that the DME distance to use, if you are using DME to determine the FAF or MAP, is from the ILS not the VORTAC. Such an advisory makes sense if you first...
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    Localizer approach question: timed or DME required?

    The reason I ask about that approach plate is that the club's airplane will be able to fly ILS, localizer, and VOR approaches, but doesn't have a DME, GPS, or an ADF. The ACS now states that to pass the instrument rating practical exam requires one precision approach and two non-precision...
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    Localizer approach question: timed or DME required?

    That would seem to be the case, though I'm having a hard time finding confirmation anywhere. The LOC/DME notation is supposed to mean DME required. On the other hand you only need a VOR and localizer to triangulate the FAF and timing at estimated ground speed along the localizer course to know...
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    Localizer approach question: timed or DME required?

    I'm unclear whether the localizer approach on this plate can be flown by timing from the BRULE intersection to the MAP or whether it requires a DME per the note in the profile box. If DME, what purpose does the FAF to MAP timing box serve? (For my purposes it would be nice if it could be flown...
  8. J

    Starting a flying club

    That is what I thought too.
  9. J

    Starting a flying club

    Turns out that the plane appears to be equipped with a wing leveler. Only noticed it when I looked closely at one of the photos I took. It's the red knob.
  10. J

    Starting a flying club

    They are waiting on some parts they ordered to replace stuff they found during the annual that needed replacing. So we've tentatively set March 1st as the start of the lease. If counting from the date I sent out cards that makes four months to get the club airborne. Or six months from the time...
  11. J

    ATR-72 - Pokhara Nepal - 15 Jan 23

    I believe this is a closeup shot of the controls in question. This is a wide shot of the cockpit.
  12. J

    Back to balloon warfare?

    Latest news, not surprisingly, is this: https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-is-expected-to-speak-on-chinese-balloon-unidentified-objects-42917445?st=rca6zj53fipr7yg&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink "President Biden said the three highflying objects taken down over North America following the...
  13. J

    Just finished my TSA recurrent security training.

    Is this for an AOA badge or something else?
  14. J

    Just finished my TSA recurrent security training.

    What do you need that for?
  15. J

    Well, Someone Has to Get this Started

    Looks chilly! Colors are nice.
  16. J

    Maybe a Forum for Drone Pilots?

    I can be pretty indecisive when it comes to naming things. Sorry. To prevent further delay I've created a "Drone/sUAS Flying" forum under the "Controlled Airspace" category.
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    Maybe a Forum for Drone Pilots?

    A bit lengthy, though. I notice you used "drone" in you handle and suspect most UAS pilots use that term. So maybe "Drone/sUAS Flying"?
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    Maybe a Forum for Drone Pilots?

    It takes only a few moments to create a new forum. Just need a name. I suppose a non-cute name would be best because humor names can grow stale after awhile. I could put "A place to go droning on and on about sUAS." in the forum's description. The description is more easily changed than the...
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    Maybe a Forum for Drone Pilots?

    We can do that. A forum under the "Controlled Airspace" category seems the best location. With a simple name something like "Drone Flying" or cute like "Droning On and On" or whatever?
  20. J

    Back to balloon warfare?

    And now they've shot down another "object" over Alaska: https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-shoots-down-second-high-altitude-object-over-alaska-f3c5def0?st=moyu7b6ndxek5yz&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink Reported to have fallen onto ice. I imagine this is what they find:
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