Renting in the US
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From: uk
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From: Kent
chrisbl, Airist,
How curious. This is clearly an FAA document, yet in 2 years over there, I never heard anyone say "Over". I know it's positively NOT required in the UK.
When I first went out there, I bought a superb book from ASA called "Say Again Please, Guide to Radio Communications".
http://www.avshop.com/catalog/produc...&categoryid=21
Very enjoyable, it takes you through a number of "flights" across different US airspace, with chart extracts. After genning up on it, I can honestly say, the lingo you are taught is exactly how it is used in real life over there.
Suggest the FAA update their documentation...
How curious. This is clearly an FAA document, yet in 2 years over there, I never heard anyone say "Over". I know it's positively NOT required in the UK.
When I first went out there, I bought a superb book from ASA called "Say Again Please, Guide to Radio Communications".
http://www.avshop.com/catalog/produc...&categoryid=21
Very enjoyable, it takes you through a number of "flights" across different US airspace, with chart extracts. After genning up on it, I can honestly say, the lingo you are taught is exactly how it is used in real life over there.
Suggest the FAA update their documentation...
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: UK
This is a bit random but I shall be going on Holiday to the Domincan Republic in 3 weeks time, and I was wondering if anyone knew how to hire a single engine prop of some sort at Puerto Plata airport (nearest one to where I'll be) for a bit of a fly around... Would appreciate an email if you [email protected]. thx




