mtv wrote:Yellowbelly,
When did the Garmin 430 become approved as a sole means of navigation?
Far as I know, there is no such thing, when it comes to GPS. I believe that you still have to have an alternate means of navigation for IFR other than GPS. Ney?
Throw me a regulation, por favor...
MTV
Got a interesting email regarding mr.MTV from pilot friend in Alaska ----
Hey 182STOL,
I found out that mtv guy who is pose-ing as some sort of an expert on
all matters in the air and on the ground is actually considered kinda
Bozo by several people in the know. According to that friend up in AK I
told you about, this hotshot could not pass one too many checkrides and
is un-employable up there for professional flying work. My buddy up
there is the same combat veteran category as you (but Navy fix-wing). He
said this guy is known to be kind of a jerk. Apparently he fancys
himself as a big-shot opinion-maker on the internet groups and
inexperienced people listen to him, but the AK guys that actually fly
more than talk don't take him all that serious. Suposedly he is no
longer in Alaska because of the checkride problem. I remember a guy like
that in the early 1990's aviation "usenet" newsgroups named Captain
Zoom. He talked a great game and made himself sound like a real aviator,
but was actually a total idiot. For a while he published a magazine that
trash-talked anyone who disagreed with him, but anyone who paid to
advertise in his magazine got rave reviews from "the editor" Captain
Zoom. Maybe this mtv character is the same guy popping back up as a
back-country bush pilot expert on everything? If that guy has been on
government-sponsored luxury vacations in Laos or Cambodia or Panama or
wherever all over hell you went for 30 years then I might listen to what
he thinks about crash survival. Lots of fake experts and wanna-bees on
the internet chatrooms.