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thats a good question... My person opinion is, if its in question dont try it... Im not gonna risk losing my certificate and career as a commercial pilot just to give a student some good practical training... Now thats not to say that I dont think its good training..
Think about this though (not to sound paranoid), what if the owner of that property was out in his field when you were doing this approach and got your tail number and reported you to the FAA/FSDO... now not only are you facing busting the 500ft rule, but you could get a violation for reckless/dangerous operation.... but as instructors we both know that real world scenerio training can be very valuable if needed in real life.... Big dilemma.... |
Well this was a nice derailment, but no matter, I got my answer. Thanks guys :)
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Originally Posted by Stryker
(Post 289554)
thats a good question... My person opinion is, if its in question dont try it... Im not gonna risk losing my certificate and career as a commercial pilot just to give a student some good practical training... Now thats not to say that I dont think its good training..
Think about this though (not to sound paranoid), what if the owner of that property was out in his field when you were doing this approach and got your tail number and reported you to the FAA/FSDO... now not only are you facing busting the 500ft rule, but you could get a violation for reckless/dangerous operation.... but as instructors we both know that real world scenerio training can be very valuable if needed in real life.... Big dilemma.... then you keep all the FAR's legal, adds a degree of safety and they can fly their emergency landing all the way to the ground. It's what i do with my students, in fact I don't solo them until they can demonstrate an aborted take off, what to do in an engine failure after take off and that they can fly an engine out landing all the way to the ground. |
I know some other APC'ers did a checkride with the same DPE, but my private checkride engine out scenario was directly over a closed runway.. I was under the hood for a few minutes, he killed the engine as I pulled the hood up.. there was a runway right under us.. hidden by the nose.
Good thing I knew to look there :-D I wish the runway were hidden so close by the other times engines decided to not behave |
Originally Posted by patton33
(Post 289600)
why not just do your engine out scenario over a lightly used uncontrolled airport....
then you keep all the FAR's legal, adds a degree of safety and they can fly their emergency landing all the way to the ground. It's what i do with my students, in fact I don't solo them until they can demonstrate an aborted take off, what to do in an engine failure after take off and that they can fly an engine out landing all the way to the ground. And sorry for hijacking the thread.... at least the original question was answered.... |
Originally Posted by Stryker
(Post 289662)
Thats a good idea... only problem is that here, there arent too many "lightly used" fields... the only other problem I see is that lining yourself up with a runway is much different than lining up with a field that has rivets cut in it, and having to be situationally aware of trees and powerlines and houses.... This is one of those where you CANT really train 100 percent real.... oh well... Still good idea
And sorry for hijacking the thread.... at least the original question was answered.... |
Originally Posted by Bug Smasher
(Post 289656)
I know some other APC'ers did a checkride with the same DPE, but my private checkride engine out scenario was directly over a closed runway.. I was under the hood for a few minutes, he killed the engine as I pulled the hood up.. there was a runway right under us.. hidden by the nose.
Good thing I knew to look there :-D I wish the runway were hidden so close by the other times engines decided to not behave |
I have some troubles finding a Aerobatics License in the JARs as well, does anyone know if there is such a thing in Europe? Someone told me, but I'm not sure anymore
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go to www.iac.org... I am sure there will be a link on there since its an international club...
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