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    Yep we burn around 30ml per hour. Jabiru reckon that's pretty low and 50ml per hour is more average. You shouldn't fill it to the middle of the hash marks, just til there's about 5mm on the bottom of the stick for local flying. And yes you will get a much better idea of your oil usage over time.

     

     

  1. On the lines on your map draw arrow heads showing which direction you should be heading. Take a photocopy of the ERSA page of any aerodromes you are going to (Obviously still carry ERSA onboard). And number one - fly your calculated headings for the correct amount of time. Even if you didn't factor in wind changes once airborne you'd be surprised how close you can get by simply flying the flightplanned heading and time.

     

     

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  2. The last part of your last statement is the problem as I see it - why didn't the board see it through? Either there is an issue or there isn't and Ian letting his membership lapse because he was crook has nothing to do with the other supposed reasons for referring his application to the board.

     

    I read the two letters to my wife (who is a lawyer) and she too immediately picked up on the missing issues in the second letter granting Ian membership. Very strange backflip if there really is an issue with Ian and the RAA!

     

     

  3. I don't believe there is any restriction though there was a thread on this a while back and most suggest against doing it unless there is a very good reason.

     

    In helicopters the pic sits in the rh seat probably due to the fact you can't really let go the cyclic stick so need to use the left hand to operate radios etc.

     

     

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  4. Allan,

     

    You don't know him, me or his strip. He was landing a new (to him) type of aircraft on a very short strip hence his desire to have me with him for that last leg - what the hell's wrong with that? You think all RAA pilots should be 100% capable of handling anything? I thought the Pilot Cert was a licence to learn and that is exactly what Tim is doing in his new aircraft.

     

    I'm an instructor and I'm satisfied when each of my students gets his certificate that they can handle the MAJORITY of conditions they will come across.

     

    Anyway well done Tim on finally taking your son for his first flight with you, I bet he was wrapped!

     

     

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  5. Gotta disagree with you there Doug. Most people I fly with tend to do exactly that and you end up flying out of balance. Stick and rudder together every time will get you turning nicely in balance with the lsa. The ailerons are so small you really need to get them in at the start of the turn if you want to make nice balanced turns.

     

     

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  6. I would always agree the lsa is hard to get used to. If you look back at my early posts you'll see the trouble I had! I learnt to fly in a 152 in the late 80's and eventually gave up flying partially because it got boring. I agree that the lsa isn't really the best platform to learn on but I've found in my 60 hours or so of instructing that it's not the aircrafts habits that cause the problems but the students interpretations or lack of that cause problems ie I can't tell you how many times I've said to a student push left rudder and they push the right!

     

    I reckon training in the lsa probably adds about 10% to the amount of time taken to get to solo. I had a young guy do his training full time and he was soloed at about 9 hours. Horses for courses probably and some, like me, prefer the lsa cause the challenge makes flying more fun.

     

     

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  7. Agreed nev. I wonder though, what pressure the pilot was under to continue with what is obviously a very marginal climb rate over very rugged looking terrain. Might have been simple bravado when surrounded by mates or maybe they had to be somewhere, who knows but the outcome was never in doubt in my opinion.

     

     

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