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4th Dec 2019, 09:28
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Posted By Jan Olieslagers

Yes, so would most pilots, I reckon, here and...

Yes, so would most pilots, I reckon, here and elsewhere. Certainly including myself. But again and again and again: SUCH WAS NOT THE ORIGINAL QUESTION.
1st Dec 2019, 16:55
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Posted By Jan Olieslagers

When examining, yes, sure, of course, and I'd be...

When examining, yes, sure, of course, and I'd be disappointed if you did not painstakingly review, perhaps even discuss, the w&b calculation sheet with your candidate.

You are not here as an...
1st Dec 2019, 16:24
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Views: 10,291
Posted By Jan Olieslagers

As I read Mr Bgbazz, the shift of CoG by one...

As I read Mr Bgbazz, the shift of CoG by one person moving from front to rear is very closely offset by another person, of equal weight and build, moving from rear to front. I may have missed...
1st Dec 2019, 15:00
Replies: 55
Views: 10,291
Posted By Jan Olieslagers

11-year olds are not that heavy, on average, and...

11-year olds are not that heavy, on average, and being twins they might weigh in quite identically. Moreover it all happens quite near the centre of gravity. The W&B sheet needs to be done, of...
1st Dec 2019, 14:12
Replies: 55
Views: 10,291
Posted By Jan Olieslagers

is a typical stop-gap phrase in legalese. It...

is a typical stop-gap phrase in legalese. It would take a more than average lawyer to convince a judge of the "endangerment" bit and even much more about the "reckless" bit.

But such is not even...
1st Dec 2019, 08:09
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Views: 10,291
Posted By Jan Olieslagers

May I question that? I fly on a Belgian sub-icao...

May I question that? I fly on a Belgian sub-icao licence, and know no interpretation other than what Sam (and others) describe. Just like I am always allowed to fly in class G airspace, for the one...
24th Nov 2019, 08:14
Replies: 55
Views: 10,291
Posted By Jan Olieslagers

@pilotmike: broad grin! Spot on, and wittily yet...

@pilotmike: broad grin! Spot on, and wittily yet smilingly worded!
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