How do you log this?

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How do you log this?

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I have always wondered:

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How do you log that? Is an RPP adequate?

And do you need an SFOC for this?

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I'm pretty sure that's an aerobatic maneuvre
below 2000 AGL.
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First one you'll need at CPL w/IATRA because its a two crew machine. May require a type rating for high performance, as I imagine Vso is higher than 80KIAS.

The real question with the second one is if he asked the lead for permission to break formation and showboat like that.
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CS, that goes in your Glider Logbook. Clearly, it is a self launching glider.
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But I think it's got an engine?
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There are gliders with engines. Some for launching, some for sustaining...hell, there are even gliders with Jet engines!

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Colonel Sanders wrote:I have always wondered:

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How do you log that? Is an RPP adequate?

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That's easy

Left front seat = PIC

Right front seat = SIC

Left rear seat = SO

Right rear seat = CRP
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I'll do it for $22,000 a year if I get PICUS
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I'll do it for $32 per race.

That felt ok. Maybe I should be a pilot.
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Colonel Sanders wrote:I have always wondered:

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I miss my 240SX. Best beater I ever bought, I'd get another in a heartbeat if I had a place to put it.

Actually... I might know the fellow that drives that car. There aren't too many Ontario plated 240SX rally cars around.

Edit: I was right, that's Ferd's car. Brilliant nutcase.
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Close - it's Martin, in North Gower, whom I have known
for 25 years now. Ferd is his partner in crime :wink:
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Hehe, close enough. I've met Ferd a few times as part of the Subaru club but not Martin. I remember the car at a Snow-X race at Capital City Speedway in 2008. Entertaining but slow.
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I just spent a few minutes looking at the second picture. I kept seeing a bus coming down the hill with its front windscreen covered with black duct tape.
Thought maybe that could have been logged as actual IFR.
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It's a "Magic Eye" picture. If you look at it long
enough, you will see the sailboat.
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Colonel Sanders wrote: Image

I'm pretty sure that's an aerobatic maneuvre
below 2000 AGL.
I don't believe so. I thought the definition was 60 degrees? Doesn't look more than 45-50 to me
I_Heart_Seaplanes wrote:I imagine Vso is higher than 80KIAS.
I am in awe. :prayer:
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