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13th Mar 2015, 23:17
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Posted By Mach Jump

I know BEagle can be a bit grumpy at times, but...

I know BEagle can be a bit grumpy at times, but there's no need to be rude.

I take your point, though. I don't recall reading any accident reports where the aircraft was performing an...
3rd Mar 2015, 14:09
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

No. There's no stated distance from the...

No. There's no stated distance from the departure/destination where the 'taking off, or landing' bit begins to apply.

It's a murky area of the pond in which you swim at your own risk.

The...
13th Feb 2015, 21:57
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

Note the use of the word 'should' rather than...

Note the use of the word 'should' rather than 'must' which suggests that it's not compulsory.


MJ:ok:
13th Feb 2015, 21:32
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

I believe it actually says: '..taking off,...

I believe it actually says:

'..taking off, or landing, in accordance with normal aviation practice'

Interpret that as you think fit.

Some people say that this means that you must be using...
13th Feb 2015, 19:40
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

As long as you fly under IFR you can do that as...

As long as you fly under IFR you can do that as well.

IFRs Outside CAS:

Unless taking off, or landing, maintain at least 1,000' above any obstacle within 5nm.

If above Transition Altitude,...
13th Feb 2015, 14:11
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

Don't think so Genghis..... Sorry, I'm not...

Don't think so Genghis.....

Sorry, I'm not at a computer that will copy and paste, but, off the top of my head, I think it's in CAP804-Section5,E,2,iii.


MJ:ok:


Ps. I know. I should get a...
13th Feb 2015, 12:24
Replies: 28
Views: 8,830
Posted By Mach Jump

Yes. An IMC/IR(R) holder can fly in IMC, at...

Yes.

An IMC/IR(R) holder can fly in IMC, at any level permitted by IFR, in any but Class A,B,and C Airspace.

Rather bizarrely, at the moment, Min. Viz. for takeoff and landing with an IMC/IR(R)...
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