Well, for a start we do not have the FAA here, we have the CAA. Where I was flying the only manned aircraft that fly there are traversing at high altitudes. Anything else will be heard for miles around and I was nowhere near any low flying areas carried out by the RAF. Perhaps we a lot lower cloud formations than than in the US.So this whole FAA thing about staying 500ft below a cloud and 2000ft horizontally away from them ....... there's no regs like that in England? Just curious how you interact with manned aircraft?
Perhaps you can inform me how to stay 500ft below these clouds in Glencoe?So this whole FAA thing about staying 500ft below a cloud and 2000ft horizontally away from them ....... there's no regs like that in England? Just curious how you interact with manned aircraft?
I was asking a straight forward question, not looking for sarcasm. As to how you'd fly in those conditions in the US, you don't.Perhaps you can inform me how to stay 500ft below these clouds in Glencoe?
How do you interact with manned aircraft?I was asking a straight forward question, not looking for sarcasm. As to how you'd fly in those conditions in the US, you don't.
Apologies. I thought you were being facetious. Here in the UK, like your FAA, we have the CAA.They stipulate a maximum flying altitude of 400ft from takeoff point, wich was obeyed and there was a 'hole in the clouds' which I took a quick advantage of.I was asking a straight forward question, not looking for sarcasm. As to how you'd fly in those conditions in the US, you don't.
Look, listen, listen on the radio and follow the FAA regs so if someone flying IFR pops out of a cloud, I'm far enough away to react. I'm not familiar with CAA rules, although I'm English, so I was just asking a question as to how the OP can fly above clouds and avoid aircraft, that's all.How do you interact with manned aircraft?
I’ve no idea. What’s the cloud height? Local flight restrictions? Military use? That wasn’t my original question, I was simply asking if you had flight rules similar to what the FAA impose on us in the US!Would there be manned aircraft flying just above such a low cloud layer over Rannoch Moor, Scotland?
LOL.I was simply asking if you had flight rules similar to what the FAA impose on us in the US!
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