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99% sure this is him. Cross checked with the address business records. Not surprising…
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Good lord, who in this day and age has not opted to make their address/personal info private?
99% sure this is him. Cross checked with the address business records. Not surprising…
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Good lord, who in this day and age has not opted to make their address/personal info private?
I mean if you own property it’s kind of pointless - your address is easy to find.Good lord, who in this day and age has not opted to make their address/personal info private?
Dan Grindr on DailyMail regarding this Pilatus crash. Why?
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Terrifying final minutes The Nelons endured before plane crash
A plane crash that claimed the lives of three members of the gospel group The Nelons and four others may have been caused by an equipment malfunction.www.dailymail.co.uk
Idk, I just find the notion that a PPL with hp and complex endorsements can legally hop behind the wheel of a PC-12 and go for a spin to be … questionable at best.I can't think of a plane I've flown that less needs an SFAR. The MU-2 training is for circumstances in which that aircraft gets a little bit dicey. The PC-12 doesn't ever get dicey, and I don't see how the SFAR training would do anything to tighten the loose nut behind the yoke.
Idk, I just find the notion that a PPL with hp and complex endorsements can legally hop behind the wheel of a PC-12 and go for a spin to be … questionable at best.
That’s a softball pitch.
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You see, they don’t care about the quality of their information.
Probably not a perfect fix, but I would be all in favor of an MU-2 style SFAR (now 91 subpart N) for all normal category turbine powered airplanes.
He would have to have a modicum of self-awareness for that.I’m not doubting quality issues. I’m saying the fact that he actually talking, so soon after his own near death experience in a plane crash. If there’s time for humble pie, one would think this would be it.
Sure, they have their own requirements but unless things have changed it’s not illegal to fly without insurance or to self insureThe insurance companies already take care of that.
BoomersGood lord, who in this day and age has not opted to make their address/personal info private?
I was part of this Safety Seminar Tour once…really loved flying up there!When I flew the Snowcone aka 208 you had to do a special "icing seminar" once a year. So there was at least some professional development and mentorship.
But, the SFAR fixed (or at least tried to tighten) the loose nut behind the yoke of the mitsi. They very clearly proved, multiple times that it wasn’t the plane, it was the pilot and lack of training. The PC-12 is no better or worse than the person at the controls, and the recent rash of accidents suggest there’s a training deficit.I can't think of a plane I've flown that less needs an SFAR. The MU-2 training is for circumstances in which that aircraft gets a little bit dicey. The PC-12 doesn't ever get dicey, and I don't see how the SFAR training would do anything to tighten the loose nut behind the yoke.
I mean if you own property it’s kind of pointless - your address is easy to find.
Idk, I just find the notion that a PPL with hp and complex endorsements can legally hop behind the wheel of a PC-12 and go for a spin to be … questionable at best.
But, the SFAR fixed (or at least tried to tighten) the loose nut behind the yoke of the mitsi. They very clearly proved, multiple times that it wasn’t the plane, it was the pilot and lack of training. The PC-12 is no better or worse than the person at the controls, and the recent rash of accidents suggest there’s a training deficit.