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bandit110 said:2 If he was going from Delaware to Ohio in a King Air with todays weather why wasn't he IFR?
bigD said:I'm curious - where did you read that he was VFR?
Bracken said the pilot wrote a flight plan but did not file it with federal officials.
bandit110 said:If he was going from Delaware to Ohio what was he doing in DC?
If the media reports are correct, they were going from Wilmington, DE to Defiance, OH.gkrangers said:Well...in a straightline...I'm pretty sure Delaware to Ohio = going through the ADIZ.
Fine, a reasonable scenario. But regardless of the reason, this brings up a question I had following the last ADIZ bust. Why do so many pilots seem to not use VFR Advisories (flight following)? I talk-and-squawk on almost every VFR flight. It's a no-brainer, especially in areas with complex airspace. It gives me:transpondersoff said:So possibly trying to please impatient passengers and getting painted into a corner by weather and TFR airspace, one can easily see how the ADIZ can be violated.
You're assuming that the plane was professionaly flown because it's a King Air?Flying Illini said:Pax pressure has killed before. Why haven't professional crews learned to just say "no."...
..."Sorry pax, we're just going to have to wait out the wx, the situation is as follows, t-storms to the north, ADIZ (which we're not allowed to fly in) to the east and south.
When will people stop letting their pax govern how, when, and where they fly?! How many more people have to be injured, violated, killed, etc before we, as pilots, see the light?
FN FAL said:You're assuming that the plane was professionaly flown because it's a King Air?
Hahahah...I know a guy that flies his own King Air 300 and he's not professional, but the CFI he lets tag along, IS. Sometimes the co-captain goes down with the ship as well.