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cgzro

[font=Verdana]"CGZRO:  is your falling leaf a teaching or a testing exercise?  If it is testing what would the flight test standard be for it"[/font]

[font=Verdana]I'd say both. I would suggest that stopping at a known altitude plus or minus some reasonable number of hundreds of feet and on a heading not more than +/- some number of degrees off the starting heading. [/font]


vanNostrum
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CPL test for Aviation College graduates.
Demonstrate proficiency [size=2][font=Verdana]i[/font][font=Verdana]n[/font][/size][font=Verdana][size=2] all 16 exercises [/size][/font]
[font=Verdana][size=2] SNJ will be waiting [/size][/font]

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Colonel
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[quote]We wouldn't need regulations at all if everyone could be just trusted to maintain a reasonable standard[/quote]

It's important to realize the the objective of regulations
is [b]NOT[/b] safety.

The objective of regulations is to impose control by
government over the citizens.

[b]Control[/b] is the bureaucratic imperative.  Not safety.

The government doesn't give a shit about the best
interests of the citizens.  The government wants
power, and it will do just about anything to maintain it.
Chris
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[quote author=Colonel Sanders link=topic=7094.msg19236#msg19236 date=1505805794]
[quote]We wouldn't need regulations at all if everyone could be just trusted to maintain a reasonable standard[/quote]

It's important to realize the the objective of regulations
is [b]NOT[/b] safety.

The objective of regulations is to impose control by
government over the citizens.

[b]Control[/b] is the bureaucratic imperative.  Not safety.

The government doesn't give a shit about the best
interests of the citizens.  The government wants
power, and it will do just about anything to maintain it.
[/quote]


It's all about buying popularity with the illusion of safety. A bad thing happens and the government reacts by pumping out regulations. And bragging about them. Those who aren't affected by the regs see it as proactive and responsible. Unfortunately those are usually the voting masses, who then keep the regulators in power.
DirtySmellingPropBlast
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[quote author=Colonel Sanders link=topic=7094.msg19184#msg19184 date=1505696469]
[quote]Are you saying you can not fly a circuit without a written check list?[/quote]

I think he's pulling your leg.  I hope.
[/quote]


Yup. Just kidding!




[quote author=Colonel Sanders link=topic=7094.msg19184#msg19184 date=1505696469][quote]Are you saying you can not fly a circuit without a written check list?[/quote]I think he's pulling your leg.  I hope.[/quote][size=5px]


;)

[/size][quote author=Chuck Ellsworth link=topic=7094.msg19183#msg19183 date=1505695239]To the poster of this thread.Are you saying you can not fly a circuit without a written check list?How complex is the airplane you are flying?[/quote]


Buck 150? It can be complex at times  ;D  like keeping wings level!


Just, kidding.


I think a lot of these exercises would be beneficial for qualifying flight test candidates and learning pilots.
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