Flew out to Sedona and had a blast. Had to shoot an approach thanks to that layer on the way home.
The car is the rental I got at the airport. 2007 Ford Focus I affectionately nicknamed 007
VNY is the most GA friendly option in my opinion, especially if you’re in a piston but would also recommend NOT staying at a hotel near the airport. SMO is there but there’s a landing fee that’s auto billed and the invoice is mailed to you. For whatever reason, the fee is not disclosed ahead of...
I would recommend staying away from buying a vehicle that served as a rental at any point during its life if you can help it. I’ve worked at a rental car company before and have horror stories about how customers treated them and how the company maintained them.
The difference is maybe 2-3kts if that. Nothing that’s really THAT noticeable or worth leaving them on if you’re concerned about stuff getting jammed inside. I’d say take them off, it would make things easier.
I’m curious to know what’s on the CVR from this one.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-27/air-france-pilots-suspended-after-in-flight-cockpit-brawl
Straight-ins aren’t the problem. The issues we’re having are people not flying safe. As a collective, we have to be better with aeronautical decision making. For example, not flying unstable approaches and making sure we’re lining up for the correct runways (KVGT mid-air). In the Watsonville...
That’s what sucks. We operate on the honor system. We get trained on the rules and regulations to get the ratings but once we’re up there on our own, it’s up to each pilot to self govern how they fly. Some make the choice the not follow recommended procedures and nothing really comes of it...
He actually said a little earlier on that he was descending from somewhere 10 miles out and was going to make the straight-in from there.
This is terrible. Gotta feel for the guy in the 152. Doing pattern work and some clown decides to do a straight-in with several planes in the pattern. He...