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In a message dated 5/11/2005 8:35:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,
bjburr@mwheli.com writes:
I agree with you and I think your training program is
the best for our aircraft. All I was trying to present was that there
should be at least a minimum standard that we as owners and builders could
adopt. It may even include training using highly experienced and
knowlegeable instructors in Lancair aircraft. I was only putting in
writing my thoughts.
Bryan,
I concur. I have suggested that pilots write out a set of guidelines for
flying. Things you will and won't do. Consider YOUR IFR minimums, your fuel
reserves, crew day, etc We called it Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in
the Navy or the Ops Manual in a Part 135 operation. Then stick to your thought
out game plan.
Regards,
Jeff
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