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nathan_c

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  1. I started flying in gliders (and still fly them more regularly then RAA), and I really do think that all pilots should experience a spin and learn the recovery first hand rather than just reading about what the recovery process should be, because there is a massive difference in practical knowledge of the recovery versus theoretical knowledge and reading it out of a book because you cant properly practice it in an RAA aircraft. I like to think that learning and subsequently practicing spin recoveries prior to going solo (and after for that matter) has made me a safer pilot, and should the worst happen and I inadvertently a spin I could safely recover from it with minimum height loss.

     

     

  2. Possibly ONUS? (Overshoot North Undershoot South) in regards to an aircrafts compass. So if turning towards the north and you want to roll out on a specific heading you would aim to roll out on a heading a bit more then what you want and if you are turning towards the south then you would undershoot your preffered heading due to the way the compass works and the few seconds it takes to settle onto the actual heading once you stop turning.

     

    Disclaimer: I havnt done my navigation yet so If I have provided incorrect information then I aplogise.

     

     

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  3. Looking in the Index for AIP points to ENR 1.1 - 84/85 for SARTIME/SARWATCH information, but after reading it it kind of only gives you your requirements regarding cancellation/ lodging them. I guess you could start with reading that but it may not be exactly what you are after. I dont have my AIP on hand unfortunately (its sitting at work) and I cant find the definitions list online, but there may also be a general description in there, however I couldnt say for sure.

     

     

  4. God I miss those airbrakes. The Jab170 just floats and floats. I know before you all crucify me I need to keep my approach speed around 65knots over the fence. Airbrakes are still really nice to have.

    Tell me about it!!! Every time I come onto final I wish I was still had airbrakes! Its obviously just a case of not trying to fly the j170 like a glider, but sometimes I just wish I could :P

     

     

  5. If the following information is incorrect, someone please correct me, I have only learnt this stuff in the last couple of weeks from an ATC perspective, and I am trying to apply to the situation what I can remember without re looking up the regs (ive been having to learn alot in a short period of time lately so I may have some figures mixed up.)

     

    A change of 1 hectopascal is equal to roughly 30 feet. Therefore changing your QNH by 1 hpa will cause you to be about 30 ft out, if you are out by 5 hpa then you will be misreading by 150ft, which can obviously cause an issue. You are correct in stating that you should be looking outside when VFR, especially during landing, but it can effect things like the altitude you fly your circuit at, which will affect other aircraft in the circuit as well obviously due to altitude differences (say if call joining downwind they will expect you to be at 1000ft, not 850ft or 1150ft and they may not spot you) . If you are talking to atc, and giving them your level, or are cruising at a cruising level then if your QNH is set wrong you wont be at the correct altitude which is also bad :P In saying all that, you have to bare in mind though that a VFR altimeter is only legally required to misread by + or - 100ft, so you cant always guarentee even with the right QNH your altimeter will read accurately anyway.

     

    Its alot more relevent if you are IFR though (Im assuming your not, but for informations sake I will say this anyway) where your altimeter really does need to be correct due to things like your lowest safe altitudes, cruising levels, traffic avoidance, approaches in IMC conditions etc etc. Due to this IFR altimeters have to be more accurate and are only allowed to misread by + or - 60 ft (obviously you would want as close as possible, but they are the legal limits).

     

     

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  6. Yep definately grouped together on the radio, I have been learning this on my atc course and rec aircraft were a specific example given.

     

    On topic though, plane is looking awesome and I really enjoyed that archer falls video mark, I wanted to make it out there myself (by car though) but I didnt have enough time to get there unfortunately :( Hopefully the experience gets better and better for you once you accrue enough hours to take the plane outside the initial restrictions :)

     

     

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  7. I could have taken a picture of the cessna trainer I had, however I took it out for the first time today In a year or so and ended up putting it into some trees because I am incompentent at flying an RC model, so now I dont have one anymore :P A bit sad really because it was a heap of fun to muck around with!

     

     

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