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  1. desnapper

    Spin training?

    That was easy! I discussed the issue with two different local chapters of civil servants and both said no! The only rating or certificate that 91.307 would exempt would be a two year or more cfi, instructing an initial cfi candidate. Also cfii or mei as the initial does not have to comply...
  2. desnapper

    Spin training?

    What level of pilot are they? While spin training can be good, do you really want a student or private pilot going out and doing them by themselves? Besides that you may not be legal. Ac 61-67c hits on it as well as 91.307(c). If it is not for a certification or rating as excemted in...
  3. desnapper

    Mountanous Terrain and MEA?

    FAA-H-8261-1 INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES HANDBOOK Mountainous areas for the Eastern and Western U.S. are designated in Part 95, as shown in figure 3-9. Additional mountainous areas are designated for Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. With some exceptions, the protected en route area minimum...
  4. desnapper

    NDB Approaches / Holds on Mesaba interview?

    I agree Othello. Until they are all gone, or we are no longer authorized, the NDB approach for XJ is more than an interview obstacle. For all you CFI's out there, do yourself and your students a favor and shoot a few NDB approaches to minimums.
  5. desnapper

    How long with Northwest fly the DC-9s?

    oh, snap! Did you mean Desnapper?
  6. desnapper

    semiole fuel starvation in ATL

    Every flight leaves with 108? With just an instructor and student at average pax weight that's a little forward on the CG is it not?
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