zodiacjeff(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:18 pm Post subject: filing identifiers |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> Dr. Andy,
As usual, Bryan's info is spot on. The CH80 is an update to this 8 August, 2000 post to this list. Weird to see the CH62 as it probably hasn't seen air beneath its tires for years. I use CH60 and if queried say, "Controllers handbook, reference Zenith," which usually stops them dead or they look it up. Still they'll often ask for cruising speed.
You must have read that info bit in the AOPA e-newsletter.
jeff do not archive
from 8 August, 2000:
This gleaned from an article in the latest Sport Aviation:
The FAA has assigned a/c identifiers for many popular homebuilts.
Zenith/Zenair 600/601 is CH60
Zenith/Zenair 701 is CH70 (sorry, none out on 801 yet)+++ now updated
This is for those of you who file flight plans and need identifiers for
block 3 of the flight plan. The EAA recommends that you still put HXB (100
to 200 knots) as first entry in the remarks section. Once your local ATC
becomes familiar with your Zenith's performance, you might be able to drop
this part in the remarks.
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