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Mar 22
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It's a quiet nightshift here and I have been doing some surfing. I found this link for the US FAA.
It is the explanation for lots of useful stuff in their manual and has taught me loads this morning. It is probably a little deep for the majority of us simmers but it is interesting stuff nonetheless.
http://www1.faa.gov/ATpubs/AIM/index.htm
Will
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Mar 22
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Great link!
The "Fitness for flight" in the medicl section opeed my eyes.
I didn't realise there were so many recognised disorientating conditions! I think I'll stick to my safe sim...
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That is a great link for anybody who's interested. Even serious simmers. I came across that site, (while I was at work, too), and just started reading. It helped me get a good handle on IFR Navigation.
I think, if you understand what makes something work, you tend to understand how to use it better.
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cool, sticking it in my favorites to look at later
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VERY GOOD SITE
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Thanks Will, that is handy.
I recently got the FAAs guide for home-building off the net, God what a read.
Cheers again
Ozzy
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