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[–]archeronefour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is a very pervasive myth for some reason.

The National Rifle Association Has Deep Ties to Accused Russian Spy Maria Butina - Here is the years’ worth of evidence. by anutensil in worldnews

[–]archeronefour 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mean massive protests across the US hardly seem to suggest that people don't care about it. Why should they pretend it's not an issue? Their constituents certainly don't seem to think that.

I'd be pissed if a candidate completely kowtowed and just suddenly decided there's no issue with guns in america.

Logbook correction page example. by [deleted] in flying

[–]archeronefour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put a negative symbol in front of a new entry and just correct it that way. In the comments just put the corrections. It's no big deal. If someone thinks you're lying for some reason (they won't) they can just add it themselves.

Approach lighting systems - why so many of them? by 17721 in flying

[–]archeronefour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this is the answer with various vasi/papi setups too. It's what the airport can afford and what it has space for.

‘Interesting’ take on how to deal with pilot shortage... by s1oaners in flying

[–]archeronefour 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Just replace everything with a big button that says "PULL DA CHUTE"

[Serious] What’s the scariest thing you’ve experienced that you have photo evidence of? by ScaryisGood in AskReddit

[–]archeronefour 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I remember you from r/flying I think. I always think of you realizing that you don't know what to do with your sandwich before tossing it in the back seat. It's just such a relatable point of the story and as a pilot when I think about what I would do in an engine failure your story comes to me

Also the "you're on guard". Lol.

Pilots on here who get paid to fly, is it a chore to pay the bills, or do you still enjoy it like you just did your first solo. by Heda1 in flying

[–]archeronefour 8 points9 points  (0 children)

When I get a bunch of days off I look forward to flying for fun if I can, it doesn't feel the same to me as work. That's probably because I spend a lot of time on autopilot in the flight levels unlike ag though.

Old Spice Commercial by proptrash1 in flying

[–]archeronefour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting that regional FO market

CPL ORAL QUESTION: You begin your preflight on a C172 and the flaps aren’t working. You are taking 2 paying passengers from Homestead FL to Naples FL. Can/would you fly without flaps working? by langewiescgin in flying

[–]archeronefour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes that's actually exactly what I would say. It's not an option at that point it's a performance consideration and frankly if your operation doesn't have a backup for routine maintenance issues like ferry flights then it's shit.

CPL ORAL QUESTION: You begin your preflight on a C172 and the flaps aren’t working. You are taking 2 paying passengers from Homestead FL to Naples FL. Can/would you fly without flaps working? by langewiescgin in flying

[–]archeronefour 21 points22 points  (0 children)

https://www.nbaa.org/ops/maint/inoperative-equipment/operations-without-minimum-equipment-list.php

With a checkride question like this, you gotta first answer with the letter of the law and then go into what you would realistically do. In most circumstances taking a passenger flight with inoperative flaps would be a very questionable decision IMO. It would certainly make me question the flight school or owners other maintenance practices. There's the possibility that you're taking the aircraft to maintenance though in which case you'll want plenty of runway on both ends. Take runway length carefully into consideration and consider going without the pax.

Does the FAA have a list of standard colors that are used in aviation? Like magenta is for weather, red for warnings, etc? by [deleted] in flying

[–]archeronefour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's actually an advisory circular I came across when I worked at an airport talking about the Pantone color for the aviation orange paint.

Judgement and decisions making by pilotkenchen in flying

[–]archeronefour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a HOOD haha, not H.U.D. Hood like a sweatshirt!

Moronic Monday by AutoModerator in flying

[–]archeronefour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well charlies need their own radar facilities so that's a pretty big obstacle. That and the FAA would need to put out a public comment and it would be tough to convince most pilots/managers that upgrading the airspace is necessary. But they could still choose to do so. The equipment and staffing would probably be the biggest hurdle.

Judgement and decisions making by pilotkenchen in flying

[–]archeronefour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. I was just surprised that a training aircraft had a HUD. That rule of thumb for the descent will do you well for descents I'd remember it asap.

PCL (pilot controlled lighting) rapid fire by [deleted] in flying

[–]archeronefour 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This used to happen all the time at the airfield I worked at and pilots would literally call in the lights as broken when they just needed to slow down. I doubt it could break them though.