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Going flying today.....
Taking a Piper Cherokee 180 up for a couple of hours of practice time. Fly the local pattern, do some touch and goes, fly over local landmarks, etc. Winds are light at 11, couldn't ask for a more clear day! |
Going flying today.....
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Going flying today.....
On 1/14/12 10:13 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
Taking a Piper Cherokee 180 up for a couple of hours of practice time. Fly the local pattern, do some touch and goes, fly over local landmarks, etc. Winds are light at 11, couldn't ask for a more clear day! I actually took two lessons many years ago, and then stopped when a couple of my friends, experienced pilots, died in separate incidents in which they were piloting light planes. The few times I flew, though, I thought it was a hell of a lot of fun. I also walked away from a helicopter crash in 1969, I think, in West Virginia, after a hydraulic failure. The pilot set us down hard, but no one was injured. I don't think it would be a lot of fun in a congested area, though. When I worked for the teachers union, I got to sit in the co-pilot seat in a company plane during a landing at La Guardia. There was so much going on and so much radio talk, I didn't see how the pilot could pay attention to all that *and* land the plane safely. But he did. |
Going flying today.....
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says... In article , says... In article , says... Taking a Piper Cherokee 180 up for a couple of hours of practice time. Fly the local pattern, do some touch and goes, fly over local landmarks, etc. Winds are light at 11, couldn't ask for a more clear day! It is 29*F. At a loss of 3*F per 1000 feet of altitude, I wouldn't ascend too high. No chance of icing, humidity is very low. The Cherokee has decent heat. I remember a plane ride I took a number of years ago. It was in a B-50 with supercharged engines. Me and 8 of my friends took a flight up to 18,500 in about 14 minutes. We opened the door, it was a cloth door, and we exited the plane. If was freaking cold, something like -30 or =35 at altitude. |
Going flying today.....
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Going flying today.....
In article ,
says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... Taking a Piper Cherokee 180 up for a couple of hours of practice time. Fly the local pattern, do some touch and goes, fly over local landmarks, etc. Winds are light at 11, couldn't ask for a more clear day! It is 29*F. At a loss of 3*F per 1000 feet of altitude, I wouldn't ascend too high. No chance of icing, humidity is very low. The Cherokee has decent heat. I remember a plane ride I took a number of years ago. It was in a B-50 with supercharged engines. Me and 8 of my friends took a flight up to 18,500 in about 14 minutes. We opened the door, it was a cloth door, and we exited the plane. If was freaking cold, something like -30 or =35 at altitude. I'm staying in the plane! |
Going flying today.....
In article ,
says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... In article , says... Taking a Piper Cherokee 180 up for a couple of hours of practice time. Fly the local pattern, do some touch and goes, fly over local landmarks, etc. Winds are light at 11, couldn't ask for a more clear day! It is 29*F. At a loss of 3*F per 1000 feet of altitude, I wouldn't ascend too high. No chance of icing, humidity is very low. The Cherokee has decent heat. I remember a plane ride I took a number of years ago. It was in a B-50 with supercharged engines. Me and 8 of my friends took a flight up to 18,500 in about 14 minutes. We opened the door, it was a cloth door, and we exited the plane. If was freaking cold, something like -30 or =35 at altitude. I'm staying in the plane! The problem is that Black Bert, I was known as White Bert for obvious reasons, had his main open up and go over the top of the right stabilizer while he went under the stabilizer which torqued the tail making the B-50 nearly un controllable. The rest of the jumpers bailed out and the pilot was able to land the plane. I still don't like getting on planes without a parachute. |
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