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Thread: [IAC] Self-serving ICAS leaders
Message: Re: [IAC] Self-serving ICAS leaders
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From: Aerobatika <Aerobatika at aol.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:28:05 UTC
Hi Dave I agree with you....that is how I spend my airshow day..lifting kids in and out of my Yak 55. The looks they give are the best sitting there with my soviet airforce hat on looking at the funny writting...but is also nice to perform and show what an aircraft can do. I have no problem with 800 feet limits....I fly there all the time in Advanced...but what u are telling us is that I can go to Unlimited with no evaluation and fly at 328 feet...but can not do an airshow at 500 feet unless I do 10 shows at 800 with no one critiquing me. Go figure.... or is the FAA going to require that all Unlimited and Advanced pilots fly airshows to receive a low level waiver to compete. Craig "Yak Boy" Lesinski Evil Empire Aerobatika YK-55
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