Yep, I saw that. He bought the helicopter from a well-known YouTube guy. No reason as to why yet.Chuck, what's the "mini-IRCM" under the tail pylon?
@Griz882 looks like another Enstrom when down last week in Daytona with a T/R issue. I can't find the FAA link again, and there weren't any details yet, but interesting to hear.
Its a SAR direction finder (DF) for 243.0/121.5 and 406 MHZ - ELT or PLB.Chuck, what's the "mini-IRCM" under the tail pylon?
Duffer!Its a SAR direction finder (DF) for 243.0/121.5 and 406 MHZ - ELT or PLB.
Its a SAR direction finder (DF) for 243.0/121.5 and 406 MHZ - ELT or PLB.
Its solidly bolted on + FAA 337 & STCAh, okay, so essentially DALS, except it doesn't collapse when you plant it on a rock. Thanks.
It's all fun and games until you crash into a satellite."Astronaut MacKay, advise when ready to copy a phone number."
FAA grounds Virgin Galactic's spacecraft during investigation of Branson flight issues
The FAA grounded Virgin Galactic on Thursday, as the federal regulator investigates the company's previous spaceflight that carried founder Richard Branson.www.cnbc.com
"Flight Review".This is the story to read on that. Fascinating.
The Red Warning Light on Richard Bransonâs Virgin Galactic Space Flight
The F.A.A. is investigating the ship’s off-course descent.www.newyorker.com
I just had my BFR, or whatever we call them now, with a CFI 35 years my junior. Fun! Wrestled that Piper Warrior into submission.