The principle REALLY applies there, too!
Once I drove a '56 VW bus (36 hp?) west to SoCal from SAT. 55mph. Agony.
lc
(long enough ago to be almost be considered 'in another lifetime'....)
Littlecub wrote:Something to keep in mind with older LSAs relating to early winter sunsets....
A daytime current PILOT can fly till one half hour after sunset.
A PLANE not night time capable (exterior lights) must be on the ground AT sun set.
I learned the difference after many years/flightsof thinking I was legal in my Cub with no exterior lights til a half hour after sunset. I learned the difference at a safety seminar (fortunately).
The rule makes sense, and I observe it carefully now...
OscarDeuce wrote: When the last TSA thug is jailed or back to flipping burgers, and the last surly airline employee fired, I'll consider setting foot on the big Greyhound in the sky again. Until then, I don't think I'm subservient enough for the airlines to be an option. ......
Well, that actually isn't the rule. The "rule" actually says.....
Littlecub wrote:Well, that actually isn't the rule. The "rule" actually says.....
Ok, my statement was a rough approximation. My point was that if the aircraft does not have appropriate night lighting (fairly common on older small aircraft) on the exterior of the aircraft, you must be down if the sun is down.....
Anyhow that was made to be a big point-one of many-in this seminar.
Is at least THAT point right?
lc
I believe with his list of ratings he is not flying as a sport pilot-unless his medical is not current....
hotrod150 wrote:OscarDeuce wrote: When the last TSA thug is jailed or back to flipping burgers, and the last surly airline employee fired, I'll consider setting foot on the big Greyhound in the sky again. Until then, I don't think I'm subservient enough for the airlines to be an option. ......
I flew Seattle-Orange County & back again on Alaska last spring, and didn't find it particularly onerous. Didn't get groped, strip-searched, or assume-the-position'd once. While not the adventure that flying my own airplane or an I-5 road trip would have been, it was a lot quicker & cheaper to boot.
Medical is not current. Don't know if I'll ever get one again. Watching to see with the FAA does regarding the third class.
Since I was going to allocate three days to driving, I'll do the same with flying.
OscarDeuce wrote:LC:
I should probably clarify - I could probably pass the third class. It's the "probably" that keeps me from trying. I have something of an irregular heartbeat. Probably had it all my life but didn't know until I reached the age that I needed the get an EKG as a routine part of my medical. I've actually passed and renewed it a few times since then. However, given the current proposal, I'd just as soon wait and see that the FAA does before I chance it again. You never know when the FAA will tighten up the allowable tolerance. While I don't like the current proposal (it doesn't go far enough), I can live with it. So, it's LSA for me until then.
Best,
O-2
58Skylane wrote:So I would asume you'll be flying the I-40 route? Be smart, that way if you do run into Wx you can land at a airport close to 40, get a car and hammer down to Vegas on 40 then north out of Kingman on Hwy 93.
But serious, if this is a must be there meeting and the Wx is looking like crap the days before during your planned trip, airline just might be the best way. Trust me, I hate going through some TSA check points. Small airports like Boise is great. But places like LAX down right suck most of the time!!
I'll tell you an LAX TSA moment later (I gotta get to work). I'll edit this later.
OscarDeuce wrote:58Skylane wrote:So I would asume you'll be flying the I-40 route? Be smart, that way if you do run into Wx you can land at a airport close to 40, get a car and hammer down to Vegas on 40 then north out of Kingman on Hwy 93.
But serious, if this is a must be there meeting and the Wx is looking like crap the days before during your planned trip, airline just might be the best way. Trust me, I hate going through some TSA check points. Small airports like Boise is great. But places like LAX down right suck most of the time!!
I'll tell you an LAX TSA moment later (I gotta get to work). I'll edit this later.
Skylane:
I have thought about driving to someplace where I can take a regional airline to a connecting flight. Might avoid the worst of the TSA that way, but still have to deal with them at Vegas on the way back.
Best,
O-2
OscarDeuce wrote:LC:
I should probably clarify - I could probably pass the third class. It's the "probably" that keeps me from trying. I have something of an irregular heartbeat. Probably had it all my life but didn't know until I reached the age that I needed the get an EKG as a routine part of my medical. I've actually passed and renewed it a few times since then. However, given the current proposal, I'd just as soon wait and see that the FAA does before I chance it again. You never know when the FAA will tighten up the allowable tolerance. While I don't like the current proposal (it doesn't go far enough), I can live with it. So, it's LSA for me until then.
Best,
O-2
Emory Bored wrote:O-2; This is about the most succinct catalog of cautions I've read about the wait and see attitude. Thanks for speaking my mind. As to your trip, I just don't think you are allowing yourself enough time. As for me, with my skill set, in an LSA, I wouldn't take a trip like this if I had ANY deadlines at all. I would sure do it with an open schedule, it would be a trip you'll long remember. You may very well loose a whole day or more in one leg, flying VFR anyway. If the airplane is equipped you could file IFR and make it easy. Maybe. ATC doesn't know what rule you're flying under do they?
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