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Ok not boat or alcohol relate. Ok I was probably hung over. Flew in a Cessna
150 with a college friend to check out a grass strip his dad was buying. Dad being smarter than us drove up. We landed to find that the old owner had not cut the grass in a long while, which we did not see from the air. The strip was slanted with a high voltage wire over one end. We looked the place over and returned to the plane. We tried to take off into the wind but could not come close to getting airborne due to the grass and the upslope. Turned around and ran out of the wind (bad), downhill (good) towards the wire at the other end (bad). Turns out the wire would not matter because there was no way in hell we could have gotten up high enough to hit it. My friend was bouncing the plane from wheel to wheel to try to cut down on the drag from the high grass. We picked up speed so slow I thought I should get out and push. We were committed with no way to stop before the barn (did I forget to mention the barn at this end of the field - very bad). We squeaked into the air with the stall warning blaring and made it over the barn only because it did not have a weather vane (I still looked back for tire tracks on the roof). I was shook, I had spent many hours in small planes at this point, but that was a little close for me. My friend had done well. He didn't panic and he got it in the air. Poor judgment for committing to the takeoff not withstanding, he was cool through it all. I didn't get really, really concerned about what we just did until he turned to me and with that typical pilot understatement said "That was not good". The problem was his total lack of color and the buckets of sweat coming off his face. Well like the saying goes that which does not kill you. He has made a very good career getting people safely from place to place for the last 20 years and I learned to open my damn mouth when I don't like the looks of something. That has probably saved me from having more stories like this one. Although I do have a few more but I will pause to read about your missteps for awhile. Great idea Riverman - nice break from the other thread. Anyone taking bets on how long it takes this thread to digress ; Ken "riverman" wrote in message ... "Frederick Burroughs" wrote in message ... Personally, my life has been perilously close to the edge a few times. The fact that I'm still here gives me pause. Each incident is like a skin has been shed from a progressing metamorphosis. Most people I know have stood at death's door once or twice, but were denied admittance by luck or attentive guardian angel. Great idea for a thread! I've been tossing around the idea of a collection of short vignettes of every time I've almost died...either from being hammered and not quite getting across the threshold, or taking a random left turn when later I discover that a right turn would have been fatal. Why not start a new thread, tell us your 'times I almost died' tale, and lets hear some skin crawlers from folks. --riverman You go first, I'll be right on your tail :-) |
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