56 ATC Visual Separation for Private Pilots Explained, NTSB Report on NYC Helicopter Accident + GA News
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Mar 30, 2018
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01:00:43

56 ATC Visual Separation for Private Pilots Explained, NTSB Report on NYC Helicopter Accident

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Max talks in detail about visual separation, the responsibility pilots assume when they agree to maintain visual separation, and methods they can use for avoiding other aircraft. The NTSB preliminary report reveals more on that NYC helicopter crash that killed five passengers. A listener asks about when to switch from ground to tower at a towered airport, another listener asks about simulating an AHRS failure in a Garmin G1000 equipped aircraft, and another listener ask what exactly controllers mean when they say to enter on a 2-mile base.

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