UndauntedFlyer
Ease the nose down
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UndauntedFlyer said:Does anyone know if the American Air Almanac is still published? The one I have was printed in 1947...
A Squared said:Do you have a source for that? I've heard that too, but haven't been able to find any support for it. I'm wondering if it's really an old wives tale or something dreamed up by some fed with too much time on his hands.
User997 said:I was told by a flight instructor a long time ago that a good way to know civil twilight is when all the lights (street lights, house lights, signs, etc.) start coming on.
Don't know how accurate it is, but its always worked for me.
CJCCapt said:14 CFR part 121.590(b)(2) states the requirement for "boundary or runway marker lights" for air carrier ops.
CJCCapt said:14 CFR part 121.590(b)(2) states the requirement for "boundary or runway marker lights" for air carrier ops.
UndauntedFlyer said:....a person can be not qualified for night landings with passenges and still land 59 min past sunset when it would be pitch dark and as far as the FAR's are concerned: That was a day landing. Go figure out that one.That makes as much sense as the 8-hour alcohol rule. You are in violation if you have a sip of any adult beverage at 7:59 hrs before flying, even though your BAC is 0.00, but you can get hammered and fly with a 0.02 BAC as long as the last drop crossed your lips at least 8:00 hours before you fly.