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60% of the time it works every time!
Besides busting class "A" and probably flying without high altitude charts, if he was using supplemental oxygen what other reg's was he busting? Those are the only one's I could think of.
I'm a little confused... 18,000 and above is class A, permission to enter and IFR. He states that he was below 18K and the altimeter show as such, class E, no permission req , 2 way radio not req.
If he and his PAX were on O2 above 14000' and he was not in Class A what rules did he break ??
I'm not condoning any actions... but I don’t quite see what he did wrong (with respect to the FAR's).
Thanks !
Ok, to spill the beans, honestly, I've skirted some clouds and taken video of it. I was in contact with ATC, had no traffic, had traffic advisories, but it was definitely NOT 5,1,2.
I've also stayed at 13K for 35 minutes w/o oxygen.
It was 1am, between RYN and AVQ, I intentionally stayed above increasing cloud cover, only to break through a 200' layer on the way down.
I've let my altitude slip 300' in Class B, which made an A320 swerve.
I've kept my head inside the cockpit, only to look up and catch a Baron passing about 100' below me, pretty much nose to nose.
I've done a chandelle from 50' above the runway (to avoid a crop duster) (1450' below the required minimum safe altitude for the maneuver)
While, at first glimpse without explanation, this makes me look like a sh###y pilot, I hope it makes sdfcvoh look a little better.
"Let's 410 it, dude!"
I had flight followingand a spacesuit. Surprisingly, it didn't take too long. Maybe 1/2 hour from 9,500 (yeah yeah - let me have it jet-flying guys!)
Sucker was right on the edge, with the stall horn going off nonstop. I figured I had to do it once.
your IAS was 52kt man.anic: That's some slow x/c speed
Keep getting out there and getting after it. Be safe, and keep posting your experiences and pics. And...I think that you have learned from all of this craziness to censor your stuff from time to time.![]()
You got NAVY written all over you bro![]()
sdvhchozhehcismeq...or whatever all of those letters are in your screen name....you gotta tell us your first name bro, as it is hard to mention you in conversation when talking to other JC members. Throw us dogs a bone, bro.![]()
Finally - this thread is taking on a little "lighter fare!"
It was interesting how slow the AIS was showing. I did the adjustment on the slider that goes around it, adjusting for Alt/Temp, and was able to really see for the first time how much IAS changes with altitude in a hands on environment. I believe calculated was that 60=80. Quite a difference. I can only imagine what its like up at FL410.
The view up there was amazing! (With soda in hand)
What is the Skyhawk's service ceiling set by the manufacturer?