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13th Nov 2021, 11:48
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Posted By Pilot DAR

...May not capture the problem. Person needs to...

...May not capture the problem. Person needs to go from A to B, preferably direct, with few if any stops and public exposure/delay. Person's person knows a guy, and makes a call. A "private"...
12th Nov 2021, 19:41
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Posted By Pilot DAR

Yes, CO displaces oxygen in your blood, so your...

Yes, CO displaces oxygen in your blood, so your blood cannot effectively carry oxygen to where it needs to be in your body. Slow, and un noticed incapacitation, fatal if patient not given fresh...
4th Nov 2021, 12:16
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Posted By Pilot DAR

^^^ What Megan said. Remember that the...

^^^ What Megan said.

Remember that the regulator sees its responsibility first to regulate on behalf of the "public". Thereafter, and to a lesser degree, for "private" individuals. So, if a...
30th Oct 2021, 11:12
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Posted By Pilot DAR

An element of CPL training is the decision to...

An element of CPL training is the decision to decline a flight for any of several worthy reasons. A PPL may learn this by osmosis over time, and good for them if they do. A CPL is taught, and...
14th Mar 2020, 17:15
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Posted By Pilot DAR

That is my focus with that forum. It seems like...

That is my focus with that forum. It seems like it's all been said there before, but probably time to start going around again.....



Yes, there have been many times, when I've been flying...
24th Aug 2019, 02:53
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Posted By Pilot DAR

I can assure readers that CO is a cockpit hazard...

I can assure readers that CO is a cockpit hazard at concentrations much less than are "noticeable" by smell. Detection requires an appropriate detector, Your nose will not provide adequate warning -...
15th Aug 2019, 11:06
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Posted By Pilot DAR

Sure, crankcase fumes are yucky and potentially...

Sure, crankcase fumes are yucky and potentially poisonous. If they're coming into the cockpit, you'll likely notice. If you're engine is running with decent pistons and rings crankcase fumes are not...
15th Aug 2019, 01:19
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Posted By Pilot DAR

To Newfound, and others interested, yes, there...

To Newfound, and others interested, yes, there are many CO detectors available, from the one time dot which changes colour, to the various electronic versions. I advise that you stop by your local...
14th Aug 2019, 13:36
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Posted By Pilot DAR

CO exposure could certainly affect pilot...

CO exposure could certainly affect pilot performance and judgement. A long time ago I was the passenger in a C150 which was later found to have a faulty muffler. I have no recollection of the pilot...
8th Feb 2019, 11:38
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Posted By Pilot DAR

'Too much uninformed speculation as to the...

'Too much uninformed speculation as to the movement/location of victims of this accident. Known facts only please. The "peace" which posters are wishing the victims with those "RIP"s is being...
31st Jan 2019, 01:22
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Posted By Pilot DAR

Excellent, 'cause I deleted the posts discussing...

Excellent, 'cause I deleted the posts discussing bodies, they were too technical to be appropriate to this forum.
30th Jan 2019, 20:00
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Posted By Pilot DAR

Perhaps bodies will be recovered. If so, we can...

Perhaps bodies will be recovered. If so, we can mention that fact then. Until the recovery of a body is news, let's demonstrate courtesy by leaving that topic undiscussed.
28th Jan 2019, 18:10
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Posted By Pilot DAR

I choose to always have someone (a responsible...

I choose to always have someone (a responsible person, by the legal definition) know where I am, even in my plane. The difference is that I choose who knows where I am, not everyone knows where I am....
28th Jan 2019, 16:13
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Posted By Pilot DAR

In North America, VFR is +500 feet, is it not the...

In North America, VFR is +500 feet, is it not the same in Europe?
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