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Oddly enough, AOPA seems to have gotten this wrong in it's letter to the FAA regarding the 1997 ruling:
This is exactly what confused me.
Oddly enough, AOPA seems to have gotten this wrong in it's letter to the FAA regarding the 1997 ruling:
Since when does having flaps factor into an airplane being complex or not?
Autothrust Blue said:Since always, actually.
So you can't fly a 152 until you get your complex endorsement?
So you can't fly a 152 until you get your complex endorsement?
Not if it also has a controlable prop and retractable gear, no. Then again, I don't think I've ever seen a 152RG
I've actually flown a 150 with adjustable pitch prop. It was a 150/150 modified to tow banners.
It seems like an archaic definition for a complex aircraft. I doubt many people under 60 have flown an aircraft without flaps. I am not even sure how far back in designs you'd have to go to find one. According to the definition you could fly a retractable geared airplane with adjustable pitch props without a complex endorsement as long as it did not have flaps.
So you can't fly a 152 until you get your complex endorsement?
I've actually flown a 150 with adjustable pitch prop. It was a 150/150 modified to tow banners.
It seems like an archaic definition for a complex aircraft. I doubt many people under 60 have flown an aircraft without flaps. I am not even sure how far back in designs you'd have to go to find one. According to the definition you could fly a retractable geared airplane with adjustable pitch props without a complex endorsement as long as it did not have flaps.
It seems like an archaic definition for a complex aircraft. I doubt many people under 60 have flown an aircraft without flaps. I am not even sure how far back in designs you'd have to go to find one. According to the definition you could fly a retractable geared airplane with adjustable pitch props without a complex endorsement as long as it did not have flaps.
The F-117A I flew had no flaps. In fact, it had no speed brakes or any other drag devices at all.
Silly, isn't it?I'm 20 and have flown just as many (if not more) airplanes that don't have flaps. That is a pretty invalid statement.
It is weird though that you can fly something with retracts, and a CS prop, and if it doesn't have flaps, you don't need a complex endorsement. But it is correct
So,..'ja have ta slip 'er in...?The F-117A I flew had no flaps. In fact, it had no speed brakes or any other drag devices at all.
Hmmm, maybe I should try to modify my 150, and put two O-200's on the wings while I'm at it, boy oh boy what a time builder. Shouldn't take much for a field approval on that mod...
So,..'ja have ta slip 'er in...?
So,..'ja have ta slip 'er in...?
Cool post, I always enjoy reading about your rides in the AF. I can't imagine doing a circle to land at 212 knots...that is insane.blah blah blah I'm a badass
Cool post, I always enjoy reading about your rides in the AF. I can't imagine doing a circle to land at 212 knots...that is insane.