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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2003
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I know what you are saying. When I used to give type rides...an FAA inspector would have to observe orals and flight checks. It was more than one occassion I had to privately discuss a few 'technical' issues with the fed who was misinformed on a few things. I remember having to teach an inspector where the final approach segment began on an ILS approach! His argument was that if you intercepted the glideslope at 8000' and the weather went down...you could continue. | |
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| | #77 |
| Agent Smith |
The final approach is at GSIA on GS, right? I can't remember!
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: ??
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That would be handy... | |
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| Agent Smith | Quote:
is my math correct?
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Yes...or at the beginning of the 'feather'. However, if a ball note states that you can intercept the glideslope at a lower altitude...it is the interception of the glideslope at that resultant lower altitude. | |
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B76, Well, thanks for that. The civi thing is particularly frustrating to me for the reasons you state. I guess it feels like we have to defend our background enough as it is, without dingbats making it worse for us (I am thinking there is an analogy here for a few members of this forum!). Too often it is an attitude issue. Again, this is just within that proverbial "10%", but the fact that such a high % of that group seem to be civi is, at the very least, confusing to me. In terms of overall numbers, it is still very small, happily, as both groups tend to perform very well on average. I really can't say much about the customer service part of it, as we (fortunately) don't interact with customers that often. Getting the plane to the destination constitutes the "mission", and military background seems to jibe with that, not too surprisingly. Anyway, enough of that, or perhaps this should split into two threads, one being about the issue above, and the other about how to improve the quality and standardization within civilian flight training. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: KRST
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I did it again, bad dugie....
__________________ Aircraft without engine(s) prohibited... -KMIA 10-9 Last edited by Dugie8; May 22nd, 2006 at 18:58. |
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