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Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostMmm, so killing the plane's engine was as easy as turning key off. My guess is after the incident the pilot had asked the passenger the same question. The passengers answer was probably something like, "i didn't know I was allowed to touch anything". The passenger was the pilots girlfriend, btw. Not to imply anything about females in the that particular scenario. But you know, their brains work differently in traumatic situations.
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostMmm, so killing the plane's engine was as easy as turning key off. My guess is after the incident the pilot had asked the passenger the same question. The passengers answer was probably something like, "i didn't know I was allowed to touch anything". The passenger was the pilots girlfriend, btw. Not to imply anything about females in the that particular scenario. But you know, their brains work differently in traumatic situations.
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Speaking of brakes, there are toe brakes and heel brakes in airplanes. Depends upon the model.
I can say first hand that a Taylor Craft airplane does not have toe brakes. It has heel brakes. On the pilot side only.
First time I got in one I started to taxi for a familiarization flight with my buddy, who had flown one, in the co-pilots seat. Needed to brake and make a turn. Had never flown an airplane with heel brakes before. Toe brakes only. Think I could find them? Hell no. Buddy kept saying you better get us stopped, while I frantically tried to find and apply the brakes. Put the nose of the airplane about six inches from a taxiway sign before I could find the brakes and get the airplane stopped. Buddy had to get out and pull us backwards so that we could clear the sign.
Lesson learned. Most (all) of my learning has been via my mistakes. Hopefully no one got hurt and nothing got damaged in the learning process. Not that I haven't hurt myself and damaged some stuff along the way.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostWhat do you mean by traumatic situations? Is a normal every day occurrence traumatic for the other gender? My wife and I are definitely not from the same planet. I can't get her to take the wheel of the boat. A six year old boy would be fighting me to take the controls.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostSpeaking of brakes, there are toe brakes and heel brakes in airplanes. Depends upon the model.
I can say first hand that a Taylor Craft airplane does not have toe brakes. It has heel brakes. On the pilot side only.
First time I got in one I started to taxi for a familiarization flight with my buddy, who had flown one, in the co-pilots seat. Needed to brake and make a turn. Had never flown an airplane with heel brakes before. Toe brakes only. Think I could find them? Hell no. Buddy kept saying you better get us stopped, while I frantically tried to find and apply the brakes. Put the nose of the airplane about six inches from a taxiway sign before I could find the brakes and get the airplane stopped. Buddy had to get out and pull us backwards so that we could clear the sign.
Lesson learned. Most (all) of my learning has been via my mistakes. Hopefully no one got hurt and nothing got damaged in the learning process. Not that I haven't hurt myself and damaged some stuff along the way.
My younger years were spent flying around in my best friends N8523U, 1964 Cessna 172F Skyhawk. Never had a pilots license, only flew right seat. Checked the tail # and it is still in use today
Here's the Pre-flight check list for it.
[IMG]C172 by Charles Postis, on Flickr[/IMG]
Too bad boat fuel tanks don't have a sump and drain line to draw and check our fuel for contaminants like aircraft!
Guess during the age of that video they didn't have many check lists?Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostWhat is a check list? We don't need no stinkin check list.
[IMG]C172Crash by Charles Postis, on Flickr[/IMG]Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostLet's not blame her. Blame the dummy who didn't set the brakes! He was so distracted that I wonder what she looked like?Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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