cgooden said:
The way some of the pilots fly around here, it's not unusual for them to beat the jumpers down if it's a high jump with a high opening.woodstock said:how do these things happen? the plane should be long gone, and I wouldn't think they would descend?
woodstock said:how do these things happen? the plane should be long gone, and I wouldn't think they would descend?
My understanding (through my original PPL CFI) was that skydivers had the right of way. We have a lot of jumping here in central AZ. I tend to avoid the airspaces around the heaviest jump sites. It's just safer for both of us.Let'sgoflying! said:I see no reg. that says one or the other has the right of way either. I think we are supposed to use the 'see and be seen' rule to prevent collisions with divers, and in fact they are much less maneuverable than us.
They don't put CD players in rentals around here. And as I was explaining to a soon-to-be student pilot, the hardest thing I've had to learn is situational awareness: who is where, what they are doing and how it will affect me.Dave Siciliano said:I don't think many VFR folks listen to CATF when overflying unless they are near the traffic pattern altitude. Just listen to the CD player and cruise along!!
woodstock said:how do these things happen? the plane should be long gone, and I wouldn't think they would descend?
Eamon said:Having tossed divers Many-a-time........
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Eamon
woodstock said:I'd jump out of your plane anytime Eamon! err, wait, maybe that didn't sound right...
a complete tragedy. I can't imagine hitting a plane! the ground is one thing, but a plane?
how much does the plane jump/move/shift and so on when they jump? what do you do to compensate?
tom. said:as I recall the aircraft lost its rudder and stabilizer and crashed.
Brian Austin said:My understanding (through my original PPL CFI) was that skydivers had the right of way. .
Brian Austin said:The way some of the pilots fly around here, it's not unusual for them to beat the jumpers down if it's a high jump with a high opening.
Maverick said:I never could understand the desire to jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
Jeannie
Maverick said:I never could understand the desire to jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
Jeannie
Eamon said:Having tossed divers Many-a-time........
Part 105 is real exacting in what is expected of the jump plane pilot.
There are 2 required calls. One is 5 min prior to letting the jumpers out & the other is "Parachute operation have ended for that flight & both are to the ATC freq, not the airport Freq.
Ed Guthrie said:I warned you but would you listen? Noooo. The Louisiana heat (and sniffing kerosene fumes) has obviously softened your brain. There are three (3) mandatory calls, not two (2). I remind you of the mandatory ATC calls list for skydiver pilots:
1. Establish radio contact with ATC atleast 5 minutes prior to tossing jumpers.
2. Notify ATC when last jumper has been ejected from the aircraft.
3. Notify ATC when last jumper is on the ground.
I offer this reminder in kindness. After all, we certainly do not want to repeat the episode in which you asked the Roanoke approach controller if it was appropriate to harangue you simply because some drunken skydiver slept with his wife. ;-)