RV10flyer
Pattern Altitude
We surely do not need to go down that path. Builder's know the FAA's definition from Day 1..."the major portion of which has been fabricated and assembled by person(s) who undertook the construction project solely for their own EDUCATION or recreation."
There is an entire forum just for the "education" part, where ONLY RV-related topics are allowed. No questions by this builder concerning the use of red high-temp silicone in fuel lines ever came up. There are many ex-mil aircraft techs and A&P's like myself over there to help.
There are reasons why us pilots are taught not to stretch the glide, to practice emergency procedures as often as possible and to perform a thorough SOLO test flights after all maintenance or repairs. I'd much rather hit the rough terrain, water or trees upright and under control at 54 kias than in a stall/spin.
My condolences to the family of the pilot and his granddaughter.
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Vans-Aircraft-Lawsuit-Dismissed-228546-1.html
http://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/brief2.aspx?ev_id=20140531X15032&ntsbno=WPR14FA218&akey=1
There is an entire forum just for the "education" part, where ONLY RV-related topics are allowed. No questions by this builder concerning the use of red high-temp silicone in fuel lines ever came up. There are many ex-mil aircraft techs and A&P's like myself over there to help.
There are reasons why us pilots are taught not to stretch the glide, to practice emergency procedures as often as possible and to perform a thorough SOLO test flights after all maintenance or repairs. I'd much rather hit the rough terrain, water or trees upright and under control at 54 kias than in a stall/spin.
My condolences to the family of the pilot and his granddaughter.
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Vans-Aircraft-Lawsuit-Dismissed-228546-1.html
http://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/brief2.aspx?ev_id=20140531X15032&ntsbno=WPR14FA218&akey=1
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