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30th Apr 2024, 11:03
Replies: 3
Views: 564
Posted By Prop swinger

FCL.110.LAPL(A) - Experience requirements and...

FCL.110.LAPL(A) - Experience requirements and crediting (https://regulatorylibrary.caa.co.uk/1178-2011/Content/Regs/01190_FCL.110A_LAPL_A_Experience_requirements_and_crediting.htm), inherited from...
22nd Apr 2024, 15:39
Replies: 10
Views: 701
Posted By Prop swinger

You can probably do an FAA & EASA PPL at the same...

You can probably do an FAA & EASA PPL at the same time. I think there are some differences in the syllabi & exams but flight skills & knowledge are the same.

List of outside EU ATOs....
31st Mar 2024, 19:19
Replies: 3
Views: 416
Posted By Prop swinger

From Annex III of Euro law...

From Annex III of Euro law (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32011R1178&qid=1710103874760#d1e32-169-1):
25th Mar 2024, 21:01
Replies: 16
Views: 1,402
Posted By Prop swinger

AFAIK Weebly does not routinely allow FTP access.

AFAIK Weebly does not routinely allow FTP access.
25th Mar 2024, 16:29
Replies: 16
Views: 1,402
Posted By Prop swinger

Right click on a page & view page source, is what...

Right click on a page & view page source, is what you see something that you would want to copy & paste into a text editor? You would also have to download every linked to file & possibly rewrite...
24th Mar 2024, 21:38
Replies: 16
Views: 1,402
Posted By Prop swinger

I've been with Ecohosting...

I've been with Ecohosting (https://www.ecohosting.co.uk/hosting.html) for over 3 years without a problem. Never used their website builders (https://www.ecohosting.co.uk/website-builder.html) but...
4th Mar 2024, 12:25
Replies: 1,950
Views: 934,906
Posted By Prop swinger

Boeing recently announced that they are in talks...

Boeing recently announced that they are in talks to buy back Spirit (https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/01/business/boeing-is-in-talks-to-buy-spirit-aerosystems/index.html).
29th Jan 2024, 21:24
Replies: 23
Views: 1,863
Posted By Prop swinger

Assuming the UK adopted the EASA definition of...

Assuming the UK adopted the EASA definition of cross country flight, then:so probably not a 15nm jaunt to an exercise area, at least not for the full hour. Only relevant if you're hour building for...
13th Jan 2024, 18:18
Replies: 18
Views: 1,334
Posted By Prop swinger

Anything that uses iOS 12.5.7 will have dual band...

Anything that uses iOS 12.5.7 will have dual band wifi. iPad Mini 2 & 3 & iPad Air are the only iPads limited to 12.5.7 (https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-250001726) & all can use 802.11g dual...
1st Nov 2023, 17:47
Replies: 10
Views: 660
Posted By Prop swinger

I think the problem is that private browsing...

I think the problem is that private browsing won't save text box inputs. Deleting my saved Pprune login details, opening a Pprune link in a private window & manually logging in gets me in but the...
24th Oct 2023, 11:53
Replies: 10
Views: 660
Posted By Prop swinger

The Brave browser apparently blocks cookie...

The Brave browser apparently blocks cookie consent pop ups by default. I'm not a user so can't vouch for its effectiveness.

Alternatively, there are Firefox add ons that can block cookie consent...
22nd Oct 2023, 20:33
Replies: 10
Views: 660
Posted By Prop swinger

A non-admin user account with a decent password...

A non-admin user account with a decent password to log on to the device is the first line of defence. As to Firefox, you have two options.

In Settings, Privacy and Security, come out of default...
14th Oct 2023, 14:46
Replies: 15
Views: 1,129
Posted By Prop swinger

No one is saying that examiners should apply...

No one is saying that examiners should apply their own unique interpretations to the rules; they are pointing out that it is the examiner's responsibility to ensure that the claimed hours are flown...
14th Sep 2023, 23:15
Replies: 13
Views: 1,713
Posted By Prop swinger

LOL. I assumed that as far as the fish is...

LOL. I assumed that as far as the fish is concerned the g figure came from something like 0 to 20mph in a fraction of a second. The 0 to 72mph in 1 second was merely a representation of just how...
14th Sep 2023, 19:31
Replies: 13
Views: 1,713
Posted By Prop swinger

But that's still in pitch, rather than...

But that's still in pitch, rather than acceleration. You would need to go from 0 to 72mph in 1 second to get 3.2g in acceleration & I'm not sure if even a jet fighter could do that.

British...
6th Sep 2023, 15:45
Replies: 22
Views: 3,147
Posted By Prop swinger

No, there's no time limit. There are some...

No, there's no time limit.

There are some time restrictions relating to the theory exams & how long passes are valid for for the purpose of gaining your licence but no maximum time to complete...
19th Jul 2023, 16:14
Replies: 7
Views: 2,431
Posted By Prop swinger

Gliders in Europe are subject to the same...

Gliders in Europe are subject to the same mandatory third party insurance requirements as powered aircraft. I doubt that it covers the cost of removing wreckage from a mountainside though.
7th Jun 2023, 23:51
Replies: 8
Views: 3,609
Posted By Prop swinger

I blame the right aileron that seems to be...

I blame the right aileron that seems to be applied both times the wing goes down.
31st May 2023, 19:32
Replies: 10
Views: 1,023
Posted By Prop swinger

. . . and a lot of grocer's apostrophes,...

. . . and a lot of grocer's apostrophes, apparently.

:)
30th May 2023, 16:53
Replies: 4
Views: 2,245
Posted By Prop swinger

The ASN page...

The ASN page (https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/313921) for the accident has a link to an ADS-B screenshot...
25th May 2023, 16:55
Replies: 22
Views: 7,902
Posted By Prop swinger

Another one, fortunately not fatal, from the same...

Another one, fortunately not fatal, from the same operator:
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/313746
24th May 2023, 14:40
Replies: 8
Views: 650
Posted By Prop swinger

If you wish to use Wise, your US bank will pay...

If you wish to use Wise, your US bank will pay the money to Wise who will then convert and send the money to your Portuguese bank account,. That's how they operate, that's how all money brokers work....
22nd May 2023, 03:51
Replies: 15
Views: 1,337
Posted By Prop swinger

Southampton University Aviation Society...

Southampton University Aviation Society (https://sotonuas.org/aircraft/) own their own aircraft & can train for the NPPL(A) SSEA at Popham. Even including the Society's membership fee (£120 pa) & the...
6th May 2023, 13:52
Replies: 9
Views: 846
Posted By Prop swinger

I bought a laptop from them a few years ago, good...

I bought a laptop from them a few years ago, good service, laptop still going strong. Try to get them to send you a pdf manual just in case you need to open it up. I had to hunt around to find a...
16th Mar 2023, 20:34
Replies: 9
Views: 2,199
Posted By Prop swinger

I got my PPL in 1999, a lifetime CAA licence not...

I got my PPL in 1999, a lifetime CAA licence not a JAR licence although I believe I did the JAR syllabus. The allowance was 10% of my gliding PIC time up to a maximum of 10 hours. I've found a 2008...
16th Mar 2023, 00:07
Replies: 7
Views: 457
Posted By Prop swinger

It's just a simple html form that is either...

It's just a simple html form that is either processed by some server side code in a file on your server or runs a javascript function that searches the document or the web.

Put it anywhere inside...
15th Mar 2023, 23:53
Replies: 9
Views: 2,199
Posted By Prop swinger

NPPL(A) -> LAPL(A) was simple paperwork and...

NPPL(A) -> LAPL(A) was simple paperwork and cheque. LAPL(A) -> PPL(A) requires only 15 hours of training & supervised solo.

As a glider pilot I benefitted from the max allowed 10 hour reduction in...
15th Mar 2023, 15:56
Replies: 9
Views: 2,199
Posted By Prop swinger

Wheels are slowly turning, the CAA's recently...

Wheels are slowly turning, the CAA's recently published brief response to the consultation here:
https://www.caa.co.uk/general-aviation/pilot-licences/licensing-training-simplification/
but it...
17th Jan 2023, 17:06
Replies: 19
Views: 2,502
Posted By Prop swinger

No. That's for people that used to have a UK...

No. That's for people that used to have a UK issued EASA PPL but then changed state before we left EASA, eg to an Irish EASA PPL, & now wish to get a UK PPL on the basis of their EASA PPL.

Your...
29th Dec 2022, 16:14
Replies: 3
Views: 560
Posted By Prop swinger

The 12 hours can be done anywhere, in any SEP of...

The 12 hours can be done anywhere, in any SEP of whatever registration; flights with an FAA instructor can also count towards the 12 hours so long as you do 6 hours as PIC. The 1 hour of refresher...
11th Dec 2022, 16:26
Replies: 25
Views: 3,423
Posted By Prop swinger

CAA's Skyway code...

CAA's Skyway code (https://www.caa.co.uk/general-aviation/safety-publications-and-information/the-skyway-code/) might be useful, AFE PPL course books...
11th Dec 2022, 10:57
Replies: 25
Views: 3,423
Posted By Prop swinger

If you mean the medical requirements, look at...

If you mean the medical requirements, look at Annex IV here (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:02011R1178-20200408&from=EN#tocId307)

(Euro law but copied & pasted into...
28th Nov 2022, 16:44
Replies: 25
Views: 3,423
Posted By Prop swinger

The NPPL(A) microlight to SSEA route still...

The NPPL(A) microlight to SSEA route still exists; it was never removed, just limited to non-EASA aircraft. However, an NPPL(A) SSEA is still a sub-ICAO licence, is (mostly) confined to UK airspace &...
27th Nov 2022, 22:03
Replies: 25
Views: 3,423
Posted By Prop swinger

Also, the CAA are looking at rationalising pilot...

Also, the CAA are looking at rationalising pilot training for UK licences. It's still in the early stages but their proposals are that you could start out with a microlight licence &, over time, with...
24th Nov 2022, 21:04
Replies: 25
Views: 3,423
Posted By Prop swinger

The rules are different for microlights; if...

The rules are different for microlights; if you're allowed to drive a car, you can fly a microlight. I don't think monocular vision automatically rules you out from holding a Class 2 medical but you...
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