For those interested, here is the link to my Newsletter PlusOne ... San Diego. These structures are not common across the Atlantic and it is sometimes useful to see how-they-are-from-home them for inspiration or reassurance about what we do in our structures France.
In addition, it makes his English. A bit like Eliot in Info-Pilot, but without translation assistance.
Where is Montgomery Field?
I recommend the little article "Where is Montgomery Field" which described how an experienced pilot bit lost in a lap VFR night, the view of the field or while returning from a little browsing through the point usual input (Mt. Soledad) and the wrong field. Ca we have all (well, I guess).
Must
Bob ;-) You can also browse the security bulletin Bob agresto, Safety Officer. If you met him, you find great. Every time I meet him, and God knows I'm not often, knowing I French (would he have guessed from my accent?) He keeps talking to me the Tour de France! Article of the month, sadly recounts an incident aboard a C172RG where obviously the "positive rate, gear up" was passed a little quickly. I'll let you discover.
There are also listings of presentations which j'adoooorerais participate as the "Class B VFR Corridors SoCal" SoCal where a controller will describe how use corridors VFR in Class B in Los Angeles and San Diego.
Finally, there is a long article on the site associated with aviation "It's RV Camping With Wings." And then I think it's a private joke of all those staff who made Farwest with me ;-)
Good. It was still not invented teleportation?
PS: link to download the newsletter from dl.free.fr: http://dl.free.fr/bNw34dfQo
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