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bkervaski 12-03-2018 07:28 AM

What Phase I Looks Like
 
Here is what Phase I looks like on a Garmin G3X ... just in case anyone was wondering :D

Now if I can just figure out how to clear the tracks so I can see the map again :p


SmilingJack 12-03-2018 08:10 AM

Menu, Menu, Track Log, Menu, Clear Active Track.


Garmin changed it sometime ago. It keeps getting me too :mad:

airguy 12-03-2018 02:41 PM

I was expecting to see an airplane with the cowling and access plates removed and tools all over the wing, because what MY Phase I looked like! :D

Don E 12-04-2018 01:50 AM

Can?t see any oil leaks!
 
Bill, that?s too funny!!! Mine is looking similar but with different place names. Only 14 hours in, too. Darn weather...

Flying Canuck 12-04-2018 07:59 AM

Mine looks similar, kind of like a homework assignment from a Remedial Circle Coloring class. This is what 3090 NM, 224 gal of 100LL, 24 flights, 65 landings, 100 days and a 25 NM radius limit looks like.


airguy 12-04-2018 09:35 AM

25nm radius, wow. I asked for and got a 50 x 75 nm chunk of airspace, but I'm also out here in west Texas and that chunk of airspace contained exactly 1 controlled field.

Flying Canuck 12-04-2018 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by airguy (Post 1306891)
25nm radius, wow. I asked for and got a 50 x 75 nm chunk of airspace, but I'm also out here in west Texas and that chunk of airspace contained exactly 1 controlled field.

Canada's rules are simply a 25NM radius from the airport you're based in. I don't have any controlled fields in mine, my base has 24hr advisory services but isn't technically controlled. We also have a requirement for a flight plan (or itinerary) for any flight more than 25 NM from departure airport, so the radius on the test area makes it so we don't have to file any flight plans.

Paul K 12-04-2018 03:52 PM

Looks like a good argument for a shorter test period of you are just turning circles to burn required time! If on the other hand you are actually performing flight test in those circles......

Flying Canuck 12-04-2018 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul K (Post 1306973)
Looks like a good argument for a shorter test period of you are just turning circles to burn required time! If on the other hand you are actually performing flight test in those circles......

Definitely some time burning there. Some serious testing as well. Probably the biggest deliverable in the testing was the figuring out the throttle, prop and mixture settings for the various stages of flight and the resulting air speeds, climb and glide rates, fuel burn and CHTs. The time burning provided a great opportunity for that, and the auto pilot made for some nice patterns.

Paul K 12-04-2018 07:38 PM

Not waisted time but I had about 15 hrs to fly off after I finished all my test cards and wished I could have gone someplace else just for some different runways to play with!


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