To: B4Ranch
But I thought single engine land certification prohibits night operations and flights beyond gliding distance over water. I remember flying passengers over Lake Michigan and I would have to do so @ 11,000 feet. I also remember flying Cherokee Six 300's from Fort Pierce to Freeport and could only do so during daytime. I was also required to carry personal floatation gear, a raft, and pyrotechnic signaling device(flare gun).
But that was decades ago.
23 posted on
12/18/2013 10:37:41 PM PST by
blackdog
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To: blackdog
I think we’re looking at an 119.21 operation. I don’t know their operation or flight areas.
24 posted on
12/18/2013 10:57:12 PM PST by
B4Ranch
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To: blackdog
Nope, a 119.21 operation applies to Alaska islands only.
26 posted on
12/18/2013 11:05:01 PM PST by
B4Ranch
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