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There's one or two people on this board that might be able to give them advice on locating waypoints and determining MEAs.So now the feds can put some damn IFR route structure in with those fancy avionics?
There's one or two people on this board that might be able to give them advice on locating waypoints and determining MEAs.So now the feds can put some damn IFR route structure in with those fancy avionics?
So now the feds can put some damn IFR route structure in with those fancy avionics?
I thought they call that special VFR up there.The weather was garbage. Rescuers reported 400' ceilings invof the accident site (located at 1300' elevation by the way). You do the math on that. Looks exactly like the CFIT we had in the same spot 3 years ago, even some similarities in the PICs' career paths.
So this will continue then. Again, why it's the fed's fault. #1 thing in the way of aviation safety.They should, but I doubt they would.
To be fair, they did try it and there are "low" GPS airways available here but they don't come close to utilizing the capabilities of the equipment and the aircraft equipment requirements are going to eliminate anything smaller than a Navajo. The other thing that prevents a lot of operators from doing IFR is the one in, one out nature of IFR operations here that makes traffic flow a nightmare when the weather goes down. Why ADSB hasn't fixed this, I don't know, as center can see us runway to runway most places we go.So this will continue then. Again, why it's the fed's fault. #1 thing in the way of aviation safety.
The point is, it can be done, but they won't because it's the FAA. Standing in the way of safety.To be fair, they did try it and there are "low" GPS airways available here but they don't come close to utilizing the capabilities of the equipment and the aircraft equipment requirements are going to eliminate anything smaller than a Navajo. The other thing that prevents a lot of operators from doing IFR is the one in, one out nature of IFR operations here that makes traffic flow a nightmare when the weather goes down. Why ADSB hasn't fixed this, I don't know, as center can see us runway to runway most places we go.
The point is, it can be done, but they won't because it's the FAA. Standing in the way of safety.
Honestly there is a point there. But these villages and small communities have gotten so used to a level of service and never had to pony up for it. In a way it's the Alaska way, gubmint stay out of my bizness unless you're giving me something for nothing.The FAA would tell you it can be done but what the area produces economically doesn't support the federal investment required. Our POI told us that directly when asked why RCO's are out of service for years, approaches don't exist to places like KPN, no way to close out your IFR in Marshall etc. Basically if the weather is bad, the flight doesn't need to happen.
Very GOP, honestly.Honestly there is a point there. But these villages and small communities have gotten so used to a level of service and never had to pony up for it. In a way it's the Alaska way, gubmint stay out of my bizness unless you're giving me something for nothing.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but honest question—how much time do you have in Southeast?You know, I'd swear there was a reg somewhere saying the PIC was the final authority to a flight.
But I guess it's easier to just wing it into absurd weather while 'VFR' then blame the Feds every time someone kills themselves in an airplane up there.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but honest question—how much time do you have in Southeast?
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You know, I'd swear there was a reg somewhere saying the PIC was the final authority to a flight.
But I guess it's easier to just wing it into absurd weather while 'VFR' then blame the Feds every time someone kills themselves in an airplane up there.
I certainly don't mean to offend but if you decide to aviate and hit a granite cloud in Los Angeles it has the exact same effect as it would in Alaska.You really don't know what you're talking about if this is your sentiment. No offense, but it's really easy to Monday morning qb stuff like this when you've never seen it.
The blame the PIC mentality in these accidents is exactly why we keep having them.