SASless
11th Feb 2006, 17:38
He landed shortly after 1700 GMT after 76 days and 45 minutes in the cockpit.
Taken from an online story about Steve Fosset's latest flight.... time sure flies when you are having fun!
The Indianapolis Star...not to be outdone...
The NTSB also recommended that the FAA require medical flight operations to develop programs to assess risks such as those presented during nighttime flight; those posed by the weather and by spatial disorientation. Aircraft also should be equipped with night-vision goggles and crash-avoidance systems, the NTSB said.Meanwhile, PHI announced plans to install night vision goggles on its aircraft in Indiana.
Taken from an online story about Steve Fosset's latest flight.... time sure flies when you are having fun!
The Indianapolis Star...not to be outdone...
The NTSB also recommended that the FAA require medical flight operations to develop programs to assess risks such as those presented during nighttime flight; those posed by the weather and by spatial disorientation. Aircraft also should be equipped with night-vision goggles and crash-avoidance systems, the NTSB said.Meanwhile, PHI announced plans to install night vision goggles on its aircraft in Indiana.