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13th Dec 2014, 08:48
Replies: 7
Views: 2,043
Posted By BabyBear

G, I believe the LAA planner will be in the...

G, I believe the LAA planner will be in the January issue.

BB
10th Dec 2014, 09:14
Replies: 30
Views: 4,471
Posted By BabyBear

Indeed, xrayalpha, thanks it made it clearer for...

Indeed, xrayalpha, thanks it made it clearer for me too.:ok:

BB
7th Dec 2014, 17:30
Replies: 22
Views: 5,987
Posted By BabyBear

I don't think you can do an IMC with an NPPL,...

I don't think you can do an IMC with an NPPL, unless there have been changes.

As far as I know you would have to upgrade the licence, which may not be too different to the extra hours you mention?...
23rd Nov 2014, 11:30
Replies: 16
Views: 6,379
Posted By BabyBear

No question Skydemon is the best. What you...

No question Skydemon is the best.

What you propose is not legal.

BB
14th Nov 2014, 22:32
Replies: 34
Views: 9,429
Posted By BabyBear

If you buy a cellular with internal GPS there is...

If you buy a cellular with internal GPS there is no need for a contract, in fact it doesn't require a sim card in it to work.

That said some will say the external GPS is more reliable, you could...
13th Nov 2014, 22:22
Replies: 7
Views: 1,293
Posted By BabyBear

wb9999, given the restricted area, R610, goes to...

wb9999, given the restricted area, R610, goes to 5000' it doesn't give much of a margin in certain areas, more so as the actual pressure is further from STD.

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14th Oct 2014, 19:56
Replies: 64
Views: 12,124
Posted By BabyBear

Congratulations! I guess the Turb's on a...

Congratulations!

I guess the Turb's on a permit and you are therefore an LAA member.

Check out their pilot coaching scheme would be my suggestion.

BB
9th Oct 2014, 22:11
Replies: 24
Views: 4,182
Posted By BabyBear

Providing the AME doesn't find anything requiring...

Providing the AME doesn't find anything requiring further investigation IE if you have a clean bill of health, then he should issue the certificate there and then.

A medical is not required...
3rd Oct 2014, 21:55
Replies: 24
Views: 4,182
Posted By BabyBear

Inverness has cross runways and a good reputation...

Inverness has cross runways and a good reputation for micro climate. Also has ATC without significant traffic.

Staying away from home and close to the airfield I would argue is an advantage.
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3rd Oct 2014, 09:06
Replies: 7
Views: 3,818
Posted By BabyBear

Seems to me you're getting mixed up with the...

Seems to me you're getting mixed up with the problems of the iPad and blaming Skydemon.

BB
12th Aug 2014, 14:42
Replies: 41
Views: 5,298
Posted By BabyBear

Really flybymike? Why can't they have sex and a...

Really flybymike? Why can't they have sex and a headache at the same time then?:p

BB
23rd Jul 2014, 09:58
Replies: 30
Views: 9,469
Posted By BabyBear

It is interesting to note questions are being...

It is interesting to note questions are being asked of the students aptitude without evidence, whilst there is evidence which should cause questions to be asked of the school.

BB
29th May 2014, 17:19
Replies: 69
Views: 11,924
Posted By BabyBear

From the Sywell website: ****NOTE**** RUNWAY...

From the Sywell website:

****NOTE**** RUNWAY 03R/21L (THE GRASS RUNWAY) CLOSED UNTIL AT LEAST 1700 SAT 30th MAY DUE TO WATERLOGGING -


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21st May 2014, 08:15
Replies: 67
Views: 10,215
Posted By BabyBear

Mary, is that because correct action is to signal...

Mary, is that because correct action is to signal air brakes are out by 'waggling' the rudder?:p:)

BB
16th May 2014, 17:46
Replies: 7
Views: 3,601
Posted By BabyBear

Good idea to speak to them, be a bit silly to ask...

Good idea to speak to them, be a bit silly to ask for penetration of something you won't penetrate.

BB
2nd Apr 2014, 11:09
Replies: 21
Views: 7,176
Posted By BabyBear

Feel free to disagree and deny the evidence, but...

Feel free to disagree and deny the evidence, but that reason alone was sufficient, vehicles far enough out not to be a hazard would have been useless for lighting the runway. The number of vehicles...
2nd Apr 2014, 07:20
Replies: 21
Views: 7,176
Posted By BabyBear

Many Reasons

How about:

It wasn't a good idea?

The positioning of vehicles would provide further hazards on landing for a non pilot. Did he in fact not run off the runway?

BB

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15th Mar 2014, 16:29
Replies: 15
Views: 2,022
Posted By BabyBear

My reading of it is that the elevator will be...

My reading of it is that the elevator will be more efficient in either direction for a particular deflection due to the greater leverage. I see the consequence of the COG being out of limits as not...
15th Jan 2014, 11:32
Replies: 58
Views: 7,319
Posted By BabyBear

Jon whilst I admire your enthusiasm and certainly...

Jon whilst I admire your enthusiasm and certainly would not discourage you it worries me somewhat that you may be over confident.

What exactly do you mean by 100% physical condition? Surely you...
5th Nov 2013, 11:50
Replies: 281
Views: 61,919
Posted By BabyBear

Spanner, you've lost any support I had for you...

Spanner, you've lost any support I had for you causing me to question your motive.

Faced with the pilot's options on the day would you have chosen to fly in cloud to prevent becoming a wrong doer?...
5th Nov 2013, 11:03
Replies: 281
Views: 61,919
Posted By BabyBear

Agreed, they were not there by choice, but by...

Agreed, they were not there by choice, but by necessity. Given they had already made the error of being in poor weather what would you expect them to do?

If it had been a wonderfully clear day and...
31st Oct 2013, 12:37
Replies: 2
Views: 701
Posted By BabyBear

I thought I knew the answer to this question,...

I thought I knew the answer to this question, however the wording in BEagle's post is not clear:

This could be read as 12 hours with an additional hour with an instructor. My understanding is that...
31st Oct 2013, 08:13
Replies: 29
Views: 3,489
Posted By BabyBear

My take on this has always been that the CAA...

My take on this has always been that the CAA restrict flying, not to do with a piece of paper, but to ensure the application is succesful. IE the applicant is entitled to the licence and therefore to...
30th Oct 2013, 14:19
Replies: 4
Views: 2,046
Posted By BabyBear

172 Pilot flies from Windsor, Canada, killed at Nashville Tenn. 30 Oct 2013

Seems unbelievable that this could happen, anyone know more?

Small plane crashes at big airport; no one notices - CNN.com (http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/29/us/plane-crash-mystery/index.html)
16th Sep 2013, 09:56
Replies: 6
Views: 1,745
Posted By BabyBear

iPad 2 has been great with internal GPS, Samsung...

iPad 2 has been great with internal GPS, Samsung Galaxy 3 has been very poor with it dropping SD on a regular basis.

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25th Jun 2013, 08:22
Replies: 32
Views: 5,698
Posted By BabyBear

Thanks On Track, I agree that is as written,...

Thanks On Track, I agree that is as written, however to be standard altitudes the quadrantal 'rule' would have to be adhered to. The consequence of it not being, I would argue, is that there is no...
24th Jun 2013, 10:43
Replies: 32
Views: 5,698
Posted By BabyBear

What's that then? BB

What's that then?

BB
24th Jun 2013, 09:18
Replies: 32
Views: 5,698
Posted By BabyBear

Ironically, of course, your study will no longer...

Ironically, of course, your study will no longer be valid as the results will change the altitudes chosen. Me I'm off for the 900s from now on!;)

Interesting study abgd, thanks for sharing.:ok:
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14th Jun 2013, 21:32
Replies: 157
Views: 17,815
Posted By BabyBear

Crash, thank F*** for some straight talking. I...

Crash, thank F*** for some straight talking. I was beginning to think I was in a gang of not very many, even those I thought experienced seem to have lost the point.

BB
28th May 2013, 11:54
Replies: 47
Views: 8,905
Posted By BabyBear

What are the apologies for, Oliver? Using someone...

What are the apologies for, Oliver? Using someone elses copyrighted website and their CV?

BB
27th May 2013, 20:25
Replies: 18
Views: 2,446
Posted By BabyBear

Twas a 4 ship from WW, I believe. A Yak, Pitts...

Twas a 4 ship from WW, I believe. A Yak, Pitts and a couple of X41/42s.

I had the pleasure of their arrival at Glenforsa the previous evening.

BB
2nd May 2013, 20:50
Replies: 18
Views: 5,503
Posted By BabyBear

It really is good to see that user name back on...

It really is good to see that user name back on PPRuNe, all the best Jetblu.

Eventful life you have.

BB
1st May 2013, 14:10
Replies: 157
Views: 17,307
Posted By BabyBear

Foxmoth, not sure discussing it is any more...

Foxmoth, not sure discussing it is any more dangerous than leaving the thought of the tighter the better?

That aside, it wasn't so much how tight can it be done I was after, what I was actually...
1st May 2013, 12:35
Replies: 157
Views: 17,307
Posted By BabyBear

Out of interest what are the dimesions of...

Out of interest what are the dimesions of circuits flown by those arguing the tighter the better?

How close to the threshold can one be when turning final and still having plenty time to put it...
1st May 2013, 12:07
Replies: 157
Views: 17,307
Posted By BabyBear

So is that agreeement? Have we managed to...

So is that agreeement? Have we managed to convince you that, unless IFR ,4 mile finals at 3 degrees in a simple single is wrong in most cases?:ok:

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