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12th Apr 2024, 08:05
Replies: 10
Views: 1,739
Posted By djpil

“Welcome to the RAeS International Light Aircraft...

“Welcome to the RAeS International Light Aircraft Design Competition 2023-24!
This is the seventh in a series of RAeS design competitions aimed at promoting innovation in the general aviation...
1st Mar 2024, 08:14
Replies: 59
Views: 7,975
Posted By djpil

Yes, later this month. They told me today.

Yes, later this month. They told me today.
27th Oct 2023, 18:09
Replies: 33
Views: 5,517
Posted By djpil

Tailwheel training is a private operation these...

Tailwheel training is a private operation these days.

One school, at least, did tailwheel training in a Pitts S-2A but some students couldn’t hack it. The routine process is to start in a Citabria...
17th Aug 2023, 11:26
Replies: 1,039
Views: 816,167
Posted By djpil

I suggest you do some more research and talking...

I suggest you do some more research and talking to people first.
Both RVAC and LTF have Slings. RVAC also has Cessna 152s.
Consider Coldstream.

Visit a shortlist of schools and talk to the...
19th Jun 2023, 00:10
Replies: 25
Views: 3,713
Posted By djpil

From a friend who works at Tecnam: "What I have...

From a friend who works at Tecnam:
"What I have learned the most in 18 years of #aircraft design, 12 of those with Professor Luigi Pascale teaching me everything he could, participating with a...
15th Jun 2023, 00:49
Replies: 25
Views: 3,713
Posted By djpil

Yes, as others have stated, an hour flight lesson...

Yes, as others have stated, an hour flight lesson needs much more than 1.5 hr. As I stated, 1.5 is typical - I've worked part time with various flight schools over the years, some have changed,...
28th Mar 2023, 00:50
Replies: 12
Views: 2,286
Posted By djpil

and last time I checked, no better than in the...

and last time I checked, no better than in the USA with nil requirement for fomation and aerobatic endorsements.
I recall 600 m from the time before the internet.
26th Mar 2023, 11:46
Replies: 12
Views: 2,286
Posted By djpil

CASA’s Flight Operations Regulations -...

CASA’s Flight Operations Regulations - Consolidated Dictionary is fairly clear although some of my friends choose to twist the words to give a different meaning.

“flying in formation
2 or more...
21st Mar 2023, 06:17
Replies: 1,039
Views: 816,167
Posted By djpil

Core stick and rudder flying skills are essential...

Core stick and rudder flying skills are essential and my opinion is that the Cessna 152 is the best ab initio trainer around to achieve that. I see some types used in basic training which are really...
13th Jan 2023, 03:17
Replies: 33
Views: 4,668
Posted By djpil

The Cessna Aerobat is a great basic aerobatic...

The Cessna Aerobat is a great basic aerobatic trainer and fun to do aerobatics in although not as capable nor as much fun as a Decathlon. The Cessna does magnificent snap rolls whereas I would never...
4th Feb 2020, 19:51
Replies: 56
Views: 7,802
Posted By djpil

They don't actually. The CASA "P" charts include...

They don't actually. The CASA "P" charts include the effect of different runway surfaces and runway slope. Piper PA-28 charts look somewhat the same as those in the CASA workbook but they are only...
20th Jul 2019, 08:27
Replies: 59
Views: 29,894
Posted By djpil

Also observed doing a roll on downwind a few...

Also observed doing a roll on downwind a few weeks prior. I wonder what sort of aerobatic endorsement he held - spinning and aerobatic endorsements 5 months prior indicates Aerobatics - 3,000 ft AGL?
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