Restricted Airspace- Pilot Tips
Pilot's Tip of the Week (from Pilot Workshops) Restricted Airspace Subscriber Question: "When on a cross country trip, and you see a restricted area that you missed in your planning, what's the best way to find out whether to go thru or not?" - Doug D. ...Tags: Restricted Airspace, restricted airspace, airspace, restricted, pilot
Is Your Transponder “On?” New Regulations for Taxiing
Is Your Transponder “On?” You may be accustomed to switching your transponder to standby (STBY) mode while taxiing, but with the changes to the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) in 2012, the FAA now recommends you activate your transponder p...Tags: Transponder, Regulation, Taxi, Standby, STBY, pilots, operate, airspace, systems, surface
No transponders for Ultralights (still) !!! Through 2020 and beyond. Pheww!!!
Europe has been trying to force gliders (PG, HG, etc) to have transponders !!! ??? WTF???!!! From the Oz Report v18, #29 Tue, Feb 11 2014, 5:44:08 am AUSEST Dick Heckman writes: Below you'll find the FAA rule that we're operating under and that presently w...Tags: Transponder, Ultralight, Electrical system, Certificated, airspace, electrical, operations, europe, aircraft
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