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NTSB Warns of Dangers of Flying with Cataracts
The U.S. NTSB is urging the FAA and the AOPA to engage in an educational campaign on risks that cataracts could pose to flight safety. The Safety Board made that recommendation as a result of its investigation of a Dec. 26, 2013 crash of a Cessna 172K in Fresno, Calif. That accident involved “a pilot with progressive cataracts who had demonstrated recent difficulty landing his airplane at night but was able to pass FAA medical certification vision testing,” the NTSB said. (www.ainonline.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
defpotec is a universal professional aviators language. both ways.
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It's right below FELOPZD...
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Not exactly!
Maybe your Pilot's Weather Handbook is out of date!
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I thought it might be in there. I guess you have the "participants", "flyers", or the "aviation enthusiasts" edition instead of the "50+ years of punching holes thru the clouds" version. My mistake, I stand corrected.
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Nuts!
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