BellyUpFish
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Ah, c'mon, where's your sense of adventure?
Ah, c'mon, where's your sense of adventure?
Someone will be along to explain TFRs for ya ....
PPL "rating" ???I couldn't begin to even pretend what our SOP was for PPL students as exactly 0 of my students while at a flight school were seeking this rating.
PPL "rating" ???
I'd like to know how many people have actually experienced this. I primarily fly in some of the busiest airspace in the US and I've had to wait to get FF initiated a couple times, but NEVER have I been cut off midway to my destination once flight following has been started. If I were dropped I'd grab the next sector and get it started again, but that's never been necessary. I've also never been denied flight following, at worst it's been "call back in 5 minutes".
A private pilot certificate is a license.C'mon you know what he meant. PPC. nd it's not a PPL either.
PPL "rating" ???
C'mon you know what he meant. PPC. nd it's not a PPL either.
Seriously? Do you put this much effort into finding points of contention in everything you do in life?
So, we can't call a PPL a PPL?
Hey call it whatever you want. Just saying it's a certificate, and defined as such in Part 61.
A certificate that fits the definition of license.
Hey call it whatever you want. Just saying it's a certificate, and defined as such in Part 61. Your mileage may vary, especially on POA.
POA experts are more restrictive in casual conversation than the Feds.. That's impressive.
'Cause we're behind keyboards!
It says everything required to meet the definition of "license", but it does not say "Part 61".Alright hardhead, what's it say on your "license", in addition to Part 61?
Alright hardhead, what's it say on your "license", in addition to Part 61?
Solely the S&R thing, no other reason - (DC and border crossings notwithstanding)
And that's just a Hail Mary, if you're in a area with little to no services and somewhere where you would need SAR, best be having a SPOT, spidertrax and a 406 ELT.
And that's just a Hail Mary, if you're in a area with little to no services and somewhere where you would need SAR, best be having a SPOT, spidertrax and a 406 ELT.
Seems as though the VFR flight plan bennies just went out the door...
It's good to have those things, but it's not that unusual for all of them to fail, particularly if the emergency happens with little to no warning. 406 ELTs in particular only "ping" once per minute, and we've chased a few with only one. It's possible to burn one up in less than a minute or shear the antenna off in a LOT less. And of course they have to be registered and provided a GPS signal. Not all of them are.And that's just a Hail Mary, if you're in a area with little to no services and somewhere where you would need SAR, best be having a SPOT, spidertrax and a 406 ELT.
They were overdue around 5pm; they were picked up about 2:30am. The system, including the VFR flight plan, worked well in this case.
License or certificate is indeed debatable... Rating is not.
On a "remote Alaska beach," I doubt it was available.They should have obtained flight following and they would have received an immediate pick up.............
They were beachcombing and sightseeing, VFR low level, remote mountainous area, occasional beach landings. No radar coverage. I thought the pick up was very quick considering. My brother was surprised to see the chopper arrive in the dark of night. Dropped him and passenger at the hospital heliport in our little home town. All they had was scratches and bruises but the helo crew said it was procedure.They should have obtained flight following and they would have received an immediate pick up.............
I looked in to see how it was possible for a thread about how to close a VFR flight plan could possibly go over 140 posts, even on POA. Now I understand.Seriously? Do you put this much effort into finding points of contention in everything you do in life?
I looked in to see how it was possible for a thread about how to close a VFR flight plan could possibly go over 140 posts, even on POA. Now I understand.
Just a brief comment on the point of "just semantics." Sometimes it matters. Sometimes it doesn't.
You're wrong!
By looking at the post count? The one I am quoting right now is #155.How 140 posts?
Doubtful.It's all BellyUpFish's fault!
By looking at the post count? The one I am quoting right now is #155.
Edit: This is 156.
It's all BellyUpFish's fault!