If someone needs 20kts over VNE with the glider I am happy to replace
the instrument.
Grietje
On 9/09/13 12:19 AM, Ian Mc Phee wrote:
And notice Winter ASI VNE (red radial) seems to be 150kts or 152kts.
Strictly speaking GFA require for issue if Australian C of A an ASI
with markings on ASIs
At 08:19 AM 9/09/2013, you wrote:
And notice Winter ASI VNE (red radial) seems to be 150kts or 152kts.
Strictly speaking GFA require for issue if Australian C of A an ASI
with markings on ASIs 20 kts over the VNE.
To all considering new gliders ask the factory for an ASI with a
mark at
If the buyer goes 20 knots over VNE would you be happy to replace the glider?
From: Grietje Wansink
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 5:08 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] For sale ASH-31
If someone needs 20kts over VNE with the glider I
Glider is EASA approved, instruments are EASA standard.
For safety reasons, we don't allow pilots to self launch when hiring a
glider from us.
Grietje
On 9/09/13 9:41 AM, Mike Borgelt wrote:
At 08:19 AM 9/09/2013, you wrote:
And notice Winter ASI VNE (red radial) seems to be 150kts or
Hello all
I noticed that the subject of ASI labelling on new gliders is coming up
every few months or so.
To put members of this newsgroup at ease it should be said that Schleicher
already complies
with the requirement after Ian Mc Phee made a corresponding suggestion some
time ago.
New
Now here is an interesting question: Does anyone find a Vne that high
at all useful?
It is my understanding that it is a result of a design requirement
not to exceed Vne in a 30 degree dive with full brake at gross
weightwhich is driven by the requirement to do a
recovery
Why do we have the competition licence? It used to be the Silver badge was the
necessary qualification. What does the competition licence add to safety or
anything else?
Yours
Peter Champness
On Sep 9, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Tim Shirley tshir...@internode.on.net wrote:
Hi Ross,
This is an
It may be that if you see you ASI reading 20kts above VNE you should tighten
you harness and put your head forward in preparation for kissing your arse
goodbye!
Michael
On 09/09/2013, at 6:24 PM, Mike Borgelt mborg...@borgeltinstruments.com wrote:
Now here is an interesting question: Does
There is another V speed above Vne that a qualified test pilot is allowed to
fly the aircraft to during testing.
Due to a very slow internet I am unable to find the authoritive source, but it
is out there.
From: aus-soaring-boun...@lists.internode.on.net
See my post at 5:41 PM
Mike
At 07:07 PM 9/09/2013, you wrote:
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There is another V speed above Vne that a qualified test pilot is
allowed to fly the aircraft to during
20 years ago SSA when you joined as a member they would renew your comp
licence automatically on your SSA membership card. I think you had to have
silver C to be eligible. Jim Staniforth what happens in USA these
days?Ian M
On 9 September 2013 18:56, Plchampness
Hi all,
The FAI Competition Licence is a requirement for claiming FAI records, and
badges and certificates above a certain level. This is not a GFA decision and
there is nothing GFA can do about it. The competition licence – in this
respect - is not a GFA matter.
The decision to
Peter,
I am amazed that you again raise this hoary old topic. In fact it is an “old
whore” topic. I worked in the gold mining industry (exploration), for some
time and the big question then was” how do you tell the real thing from the
common (wh)ore? Groan.
Given that I claim no
On 09/09/2013, at 10:47 PM, Gary Stevenson wrote:
Here are a couple of questions to ponder:
· Does gliding need someone like Bernie?
· Do you think that there are (any) parallels between top
level gliding, and F1 motor racing as shaped by BE?
Looking in from the outside:
1.
From 12 December 2013, all aircraft operating in Australian
airspace at or above FL 290 must carry approved, serviceable Automatic
Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) avionics equipment
Without approved ADS-B avionics, aircraft will not be cleared by ATC
for flight at or above FL 290.
All,
There is already a movement within gliding in Europe to produce an F1 like
component in order to get TV promotion with a proposed new race series called
Skyrace World Cup. I think the GFA isn't involved at present and as yet no
Australian round has been indicated, but hopefully one of the
Here's the relevant part of CS22 regarding airspeed indicators:
CS 22.1323 Air-speed indicating system
(a) The air-speed indicating system must be
calibrated to indicate true air-speed at sea-level
in standard atmosphere with a maximum pitot-
static error not exceeding ± 8 km/h or ± 5%
whichever
Here's the link to CS22
http://www.easa.europa.eu/agency-measures/docs/certification-specifications/CS-22/CS-22_Amendment%201%20revised.pdf
Mike
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instrumentation since 1978
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