It also raises the dreaded definition of "competant" observor, to which you would have to prove they fulfilled the criteria laid down in the regs.
Thought flying was meant to be fun
Thought flying was meant to be fun

pyrophantom said:It also raises the dreaded definition of "competant" observor, to which you would have to prove they fulfilled the criteria laid down in the regs.
Thought flying was meant to be fun![]()
yeah!!pyrophantom said:...Maybe you and pullup could start a wine club !??............we need one now the rotorpixel whine club has stopped since they have been shipping more out !!
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You do it at the start because at the end of the video the name-check would have slipped into fuzzy oblivion?Pull_Up said:I do my best, I usually name-check what I'm drinking at the start of each video.![]()
IrishSights said:UK flyers...Sorry if this was posted before but doesn't show in a google search. This ORS4 1011 exemption supersedes the previous ORS4 1009. Dated 23rd April 2014.
Bssiclly lifts the 400ft ceiling to 1000ft, but still the observer must maintain unaided sight of the aircraft. Pretty difficult at 1000ft! Anyway here it is...
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/ORS4%20No. ... rcraft.pdf
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