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22nd Apr 2003, 03:57
Replies: 4
Views: 625
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

AFAIK, the requirement for a licensed bit of...

AFAIK, the requirement for a licensed bit of water is no longer required 365 days a year. The water can be used/licensed as required.
20th Apr 2003, 18:05
Replies: 7
Views: 1,794
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Martin, Check your PM's DD

Martin,


Check your PM's

DD
19th Apr 2003, 21:09
Replies: 38
Views: 4,998
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

FL, Isnt that what the law is for? ...

FL,

Isnt that what the law is for?

"This is the ANO, dont break the rules. If you break the rules, you risk prosecution. If the prosecutor has evidence that you broke the law, then you get a...
19th Apr 2003, 20:44
Replies: 38
Views: 4,998
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Slag, We are talking about the UK, not the...

Slag,

We are talking about the UK, not the US of A here.

Yes, he made a mistake, Yes he bust a 'reg', yes he admitted it and yes, he ended up with a Criminal Record. But was there any danger...
19th Apr 2003, 00:55
Replies: 38
Views: 4,998
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Flying Lawyer, Since when has a chat with...

Flying Lawyer,

Since when has a chat with 'the CAA' ever been a deterrent? I have received 'a severe talking to' from the CAA, and was quite surprised at what nice people they all are down at the...
18th Apr 2003, 04:59
Replies: 38
Views: 4,998
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Heliport, Sorry, but you're wrong here....

Heliport,

Sorry, but you're wrong here. Prosecution is always the last resort, but a TRA is just that - Restricted airspace! It's there for a reason. If the pilot had flown through any Nuclear...
17th Apr 2003, 04:16
Replies: 38
Views: 4,998
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

I was involved in the organising of another Air...

I was involved in the organising of another Air Display some years back. During the course of the day, and despite the event being NOTAM'd months in advance, and despite the fact that there were...
15th Apr 2003, 01:34
Replies: 7
Views: 1,794
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Al, have you tried John Randle's strip at...

Al, have you tried John Randle's strip at Piltdown?
14th Apr 2003, 05:49
Replies: 164
Views: 37,425
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Spongy, I'd be a very worried man if I had...

Spongy,

I'd be a very worried man if I had Earls Court tattoed on my ar$e cheeks. Its a big place..
14th Apr 2003, 05:25
Replies: 164
Views: 37,425
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Shouldn't all you military types be way out west...

Shouldn't all you military types be way out west in the hot arrid desert where the women are even uglier, doing your job instead of trading insults about British wives?

Northern Monkey, I bet...
13th Apr 2003, 19:20
Replies: 48
Views: 6,211
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

I remember my first sight of a Concorde, just...

I remember my first sight of a Concorde, just after it's first flight. It came right over my house, and the whole road came out to watch. I still reckon it is one of the most beautiful aircraft still...
13th Apr 2003, 19:09
Replies: 37
Views: 3,987
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

'Unicom' works well in the good 'ol US of A...

'Unicom' works well in the good 'ol US of A because everybody uses it, everybody has been brought up with it and the country is HUGE. Radio discipline is good, and everyone gets on with it.

In the...
13th Apr 2003, 18:55
Replies: 14
Views: 1,147
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

AFAIK, the runways at Duxford are close enough to...

AFAIK, the runways at Duxford are close enough to each other to be treated as one. Thats why ya cant land two aircraft on the same runway at the same time, because Rule 17 of the ANO says so. But two...
13th Apr 2003, 05:59
Replies: 164
Views: 37,425
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Northernmonkey, Maybe your user name says it...

Northernmonkey,

Maybe your user name says it all!

I thought all the wives looked OK, and I hadnt been drinking. Either I need spectacles, or us namby-pamby Hebrideans have lower standards than...
13th Apr 2003, 05:48
Replies: 1
Views: 744
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Wonderful aeroplane, very fond memories of...

Wonderful aeroplane, very fond memories of learning to fly on them..
13th Apr 2003, 05:41
Replies: 37
Views: 3,987
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

......and Redhill, until they replaced it with...

......and Redhill, until they replaced it with Redhill TWR, but still as arrogant as ever..Ho hum
13th Apr 2003, 04:13
Replies: 8
Views: 1,315
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Thanks MLS, I'll look into it.... I Dont get...

Thanks MLS,

I'll look into it.... I Dont get over that way much these days, although I might think about it if there's all those Harvards to fly!
12th Apr 2003, 02:35
Replies: 8
Views: 1,315
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Harvard For Hire?

Anyone know who's got a Harvard to hire? There used to be one at Shoreham but this has been sold. Or are there any Harvard owners who would like their aeroplane exercised on a regular basis???:D
12th Apr 2003, 02:32
Replies: 56
Views: 4,212
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

SSD, Personally, I would have shut down the...

SSD,

Personally, I would have shut down the engine, relaxed and watched the display by the Cosmic Wind......And also happily watched the Dragon Rapide get airborne, safe in the knowledge that all...
10th Apr 2003, 05:04
Replies: 21
Views: 4,830
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Hersham Boy, The CAA Library at Gatwick has...

Hersham Boy,

The CAA Library at Gatwick has EVERY AAIB report since 1950. Ceratinly makes interesting reading if you're interested in such things......Nothing has changed since 1950, pilots are...
9th Apr 2003, 06:05
Replies: 21
Views: 4,830
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Maybe 'Gottagethomeitis' was a factor in this...

Maybe 'Gottagethomeitis' was a factor in this accident? And trying to land in fog at an airfield without an approved instrument approach procedure, of course...
9th Apr 2003, 06:01
Replies: 11
Views: 1,876
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

I'd second that!

I'd second that!
9th Apr 2003, 03:40
Replies: 11
Views: 1,876
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Aerohack, Yes, good hit! I forgot all about...

Aerohack,

Yes, good hit! I forgot all about Manx Kelly and Benji.

Tredigraph,

All the pilots you list are excellent pilots, but what I was looking at was not an ability of being a 'natural'...
8th Apr 2003, 06:38
Replies: 275
Views: 39,537
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

I rate the Iraqi Information Minister, whatever...

I rate the Iraqi Information Minister, whatever his name may be. How he manages to keep a straight face through all of his 'News Briefings' I really dont know. I hear the 3 main UK political parties...
8th Apr 2003, 06:18
Replies: 11
Views: 1,876
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Talking Flying Characters

I often wonder where all the 'characters' have gone in UK light aviation... You know, the individuals who are not afraid to raise eyebrows, to be individual and to totally sum up aviation as it used...
8th Apr 2003, 05:59
Replies: 56
Views: 4,212
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

I always thought the best cure for ATC/FISO/AG...

I always thought the best cure for ATC/FISO/AG hassles was to leave the radio turned OFF, fly around in free airspace (what's left of it!) where you're entitled to fly and have fun.....The best...
7th Apr 2003, 06:26
Replies: 21
Views: 4,830
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Thumbs down AAIB Bulletins

Just had a browse through this month's AAIB collection of misfortunes.....

http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/bulletin/apr03/n961jm.htm

I had never realised that Dunkeswell was licensed for Cat 3...
5th Apr 2003, 02:16
Replies: 10
Views: 2,153
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Visited the very boutique in 2002. Walked in...

Visited the very boutique in 2002. Walked in thinking it was some sort of museum, only to be told very poliltely by the owner that it was indeed a shop, selling all kinds of old aeroplane bits!

A...
4th Apr 2003, 05:34
Replies: 29
Views: 3,201
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Martinburney, The last thing i would want...

Martinburney,

The last thing i would want overhead my own strip would be hordes of noisy aircraft roaring around and annoying the neighbours, whilst looking at my bright orange windsock!

Also...
4th Apr 2003, 04:39
Replies: 36
Views: 3,990
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

As someone who learnt to fly at Southend when you...

As someone who learnt to fly at Southend when you could cycle across the runway quite legally, I believe the best thing that could
happen to the airport is:

1) Demolish the 'terminal building'...
3rd Apr 2003, 04:55
Replies: 4
Views: 1,580
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Post Sai Kz-8

In the 1970's there was a wonderful looking aerobatic monoplane called a KZ-8 that used to fly from Coventry. Super aerobatic, single seat, and with a Gypsy Major engine like a Chipmunk. I believe it...
1st Apr 2003, 02:06
Replies: 20
Views: 3,321
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Go On Boy, Done the trip BPL-IOM-Newtownards...

Go On Boy,

Done the trip BPL-IOM-Newtownards several times, often in vintage biplanes. No problem at all, just keep high, and keep the radio tuned to someone who can answer you if the fan...
27th Feb 2003, 20:47
Replies: 14
Views: 8,173
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Thanks to everyone who's provided info. What I...

Thanks to everyone who's provided info. What I was looking for was what determines wheher a jet has a live seat or not? If it was deemed suitable to have ejection seats in service, then why do...
25th Feb 2003, 22:49
Replies: 14
Views: 1,120
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Engineoff, Totally agree. As a jump pilot, i...

Engineoff,

Totally agree. As a jump pilot, i have lost count of the times where I have been running in to drop, and seeing a light GA type go scooting past at the same level, probably head down...
25th Feb 2003, 20:01
Replies: 14
Views: 8,173
Posted By Prof Denzil Dexter

Post Ejection Seats In Uk Civil Aircraft

Hi all,

Could anyone tell me the policy on the use of ejection seats in UK registered aircraft? I saw a Jet Provost the other day and the pilot said it didnt have ejection seats fitted, just...
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