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    FAA dropping detail from charts

    Every documented airport has to have a 5010, and be updated regularly. How many private airport owners actually do this? This used to be the job of Flight Service (remember those folks?) to keep the 5010 updated. That’s where the info for the AF/D comes from. It has long since been contracted...
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    Anyone else notice that the KitLogPro websites and log connection site is down?

    Just spoke with Matt. He said a RAID server had failed, but was working on a rebuild. He said it should be back up and as good as new sometime today.
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    Anyone else notice that the KitLogPro websites and log connection site is down?

    Just checked my site and it appears kitlog is still down.
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    Crashes in the News - Thread

    Well, I was there in a way. As a graduate of Mother Rucker I had the privilege to fly OH58s, UH-1s, (D, H and N variants) and CH47s (B,C and Super C variants) from 77-85. A couple of considerations from my memories of flying them: The ones I flew had a stability augmentation system (SAS). In...
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    Crashes in the News - Thread

    I don’t think 200mph sideways is a thing…just sayin’ ;)
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    Do these welds look sufficient?

    Hey James... In a perfect world the tubing should fail before the weld does. It looks like the weld failed at the heat affected zone which isn't ideal. Here are a few pics of mine while I was learning to weld doing exactly the same thing, good and not-so-good. I was able to test these at my...
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