brien23
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I am sure if they the FAA wanted to stop pilots that just want to fly around for pleasure could ban all VFR flights and only allow IFR fligh.
If the FAA were going to limit flight activities, it would be based on purpose, not flight rules...ie essential versus non-essential. I don’t see that happening as a blanket ban. Right now local governments can limit what happens at public airports, so it’s possibly limited already.I am sure if they the FAA wanted to stop pilots that just want to fly around for pleasure could ban all VFR flights and only allow IFR fligh.
If people can't stay home a lot of private flying will probably suffer that will spill over to those who have a valid reason to fly, the over reach of the Government will hurt everyone, and when it's over we will never be the same again.Pipeline patrol is infrastructure and definitely VFR... If that happens, someone in the FAA has goofed.
If people can't stay home a lot of private flying will probably suffer that will spill over to those who have a valid reason to fly, the over reach of the Government will hurt everyone, and when it's over we will never be the same again.
I hope so, flight instruction over the past few years has been at best on life support we just got back to aircraft and instructors being booked all day things were real good. Now this one can only hope everything will be okay, I hope so.Cheer up, Brien, everything will be okay. It’s all out of our control...
Our local airport is designated as an essential activity, so flights and fueling continue. Just no instruction right now, understandably. A lot of us will be effectively grounded in the next couple of months due to expiring flight review currency if we do not get relief.
How do you figure that we will be grounded due to lack of flight review currency? For taking passengers, yes. For flying solo, no. Heck, how do you regain currency? 3 T&Gs flying solo.
It is amazing how people have to be entertained. I can sit on my porch and determine there is far to many people ignoring stay at home recommendations. May be when the prime minister of England dies next week and your local hospital are at capacity people will figure it out.
If the FAA were going to limit flight activities, it would be based on purpose, not flight rules...ie essential versus non-essential. I don’t see that happening as a blanket ban. Right now local governments can limit what happens at public airports, so it’s possibly limited already.
That said, it is possible the FAA may consider purpose of flight in offering relief from existing rules.
If they just banned VFR, it would ground 99% of helicopter operations, the majority of which are likely considered essential activities. Plenty of non essential (ie pleasure flights) are operated IFR.
Slow news day, big news.
Got 4.0 on the Hobbs and six landings on Saturday. Did not see another person closer than 100 yards the whole time. Cost me a whopping $116.
i flew about 3 hours or so sat. Direct out of pocket $27... i love my autogas stc and 5gph
Since the governor instituted a stay home order,have chosen not to fly.
I assumed he meant flying past your BFR date.
Fortunately, the FAA has not succeeded in repealing the first amendment, so they have no control over what we say as long as it's not on FAA frequencies!There’s no such thing as a BFR.
Even the FIRC has to repeat and repeat and repeat this. So I’m just passing along the pain. LOL.
Nice... I am flying a Sierra pulled along by an IO-360 so I averaged around 8.5ga/hr (that included 6 takeoffs and climbs to ~3k AGL). It only takes AVGAS so I had to pay $3.45/ga to fill it back up when I was done.
If the government can't quite bringing on more arbitrary restrictions, they will likely be more and more ignored, and if they hit critical stuff like pipeline infrastructure, then there will be serious legal pushback that isn't happening as of yet.If people can't stay home a lot of private flying will probably suffer that will spill over to those who have a valid reason to fly, the over reach of the Government will hurt everyone, and when it's over we will never be the same again.
still a hellova bargain
Aah yes. It is amazing how people have to overeat. Back when we had a restaurant industry, I could sit at the bar and determine there were far too many people ignoring government dietary recommendations. Maybe when 2.8 million people die every year from complications of obesity people will figure it out.It is amazing how people have to be entertained. I can sit on my porch and determine there is far to many people ignoring stay at home recommendations. May be when the prime minister of England dies next week and your local hospital are at capacity people will figure it out.
I support solitary flying, but it is hard to show support for those not actually trying to keep the minimum 6 foot distancing requirements. The virus can spread through droplets that are ejected from the mouth when speaking. We all know “those” people who end up spitting on other when they talk. Even if you are not one of those people, saliva still comes out.With in the last month I have visited an AME and received my Third Class Medical, done my biennial flight review, flown my 172 over to the shop for the annual and shook hands with the A&P [washed my hands after the greeting and used hand sanitizer]. And on top of that continue to work towards my instrument rating. There are three cases of Covid-19 in our county of 27K people. Working hard at my "essential" job and using some common sense. Life goes on.