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Ol Shy & Bashful
April 29th 07, 01:13 PM
Curious thought while noodling early on a Sunday a.m. (0600). Anyone
else here ever been injured while flying a helicopter? Perhaps its
splitting hairs but twice now I've broken a finger getting out of
them. Landed my Hiller 12E crossways on irrigation rows to wait for my
loading truck and was getting out to take a whizz. My foot slipped on
the wet skid and I stepped down into the bottom of the row. When I
did, my little fingertip jammed on the horizontal window frame as I
did the sudden and unexpected drop another 12".  Hurt like hell the
rest of the day until I could get to a clinic and get it set.
The second time was similar but was on a flat surface that was wet and
again I slipped as my feet hit the oily slick ramp. Once again a
finger jammed on a rivet row or something like it and broke the finger
tip. Now after many years, both small fingertips have an odd shaped
fingernail growing over the old break site. I am paying careful
attention when I get in and out of both airplanes and helicopters to
avoid any more simple stupid injuries.
Ol S&B
btw: I'd like to do injuries to all ten fingers of the clown who keeps
posting the vitupourous venom vs Belfort. He/she is singlehandedly
ruining my desire to spend any time on this NG.
Maxwell
April 29th 07, 05:21 PM
"Ol Shy & Bashful" > wrote in message 
 oups.com...
> btw: I'd like to do injuries to all ten fingers of the clown who keeps
> posting the vitupourous venom vs Belfort. He/she is singlehandedly
> ruining my desire to spend any time on this NG.
>
Try not to let that dweeb get ya down. I just delete all those messages. 
Nothing appears in my list except stuff that belongs here. Sure cleans up 
the screen display.
I hope everyone will just delete his stuff when it appears, and get back to 
rotorcraft discussions. I'd be happy to contribute myself, but I'm just a 
wanna be from the fixed with ranks. But rotorcraft has always been my first 
love, just beyond my budget.
Ol Shy & Bashful
April 29th 07, 06:17 PM
On Apr 29, 10:21 am, "Maxwell" > wrote:
> "Ol Shy & Bashful" > wrote in  ooglegroups.com...
>
> > btw: I'd like to do injuries to all ten fingers of the clown who keeps
> > posting the vitupourous venom vs Belfort. He/she is singlehandedly
> > ruining my desire to spend any time on this NG.
>
> Try not to let that dweeb get ya down. I just delete all those messages.
> Nothing appears in my list except stuff that belongs here. Sure cleans up
> the screen display.
>
> I hope everyone will just delete his stuff when it appears, and get back to
> rotorcraft discussions. I'd be happy to contribute myself, but I'm just a
> wanna be from the fixed with ranks. But rotorcraft has always been my first
> love, just beyond my budget.
I know this is pretty elementary but I'm not too smart with computers.
How can I filter out his junk? Thanks
Rocky
Maxwell
April 29th 07, 06:48 PM
"Ol Shy & Bashful" > wrote in message 
 oups.com...
> I know this is pretty elementary but I'm not too smart with computers.
> How can I filter out his junk? Thanks
I see you get your news from Thunder, which is the same as mine, but I'm not 
sure what you are using to actually read the messages. I use Outlook 
Express. I can just set the highlight bar on a Belford message, and press 
the delete key on my keyboard. It deletes the messages, and it's never 
downloaded again.
How do you view your messages?
Shiver
April 29th 07, 08:03 PM
> Ol Shy & Bashful > wrote:
> and was getting out to take a whizz. 
> My foot slipped on the wet skid 
Stop peeing on the skids.
B4RT
April 30th 07, 12:29 AM
"Ol Shy & Bashful" > wrote in message 
 oups.com...
> Curious thought while noodling early on a Sunday a.m. (0600). Anyone
> else here ever been injured while flying a helicopter?
Not while flying, but fell off the top of a 206BIII when my foot slipped out 
of the kick step hole. Twisted the bejeebers out of my ankle and hurt my 
back when I fell onto the little stepladder.   I was rlly po-ed at myself 
for that, but happy that i didnt even put a tiny scratch on the machine in 
the process.
Bart
B4RT
April 30th 07, 12:32 AM
Oh yeah i forgot, im also always stabbing myself in the fingers with 
safetywire and cotter pin ends while doing maintenance, but i figure 
everyone does that.
Bart
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
April 30th 07, 04:03 PM
Wellll I broke an ankle while crashing my Baby Belle, but I guess I wasn't 
flying.  It was at the bottom of a low rotor event.  I felt more like a 
passenger at the impact.
I did suffer two swelled up forearms whilst trying to learn to hover.
-- 
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
"B4RT" > wrote in message 
...
> Oh yeah i forgot, im also always stabbing myself in the fingers with 
> safetywire and cotter pin ends while doing maintenance, but i figure 
> everyone does that.
>
> Bart
>
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
April 30th 07, 06:51 PM
Kevin:  The Central Sierra Helicopter Meet is this coming week-end.  It 
sounds like it could be interesting.  Doug Schwochert and Blake Estes of the 
Helicycle fame will be there as well as Martin Hollman, and I'm planning on 
doing a balancing job on a Safari. + some lady giving instruction in an 
R-22, some Rotorway types, the Rotorcraft Chairman of the GoldenWest fly-in 
and in general a bunch of interesting people.
-- 
Kathryn Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in 
message ...
> On 29 Apr 2007 04:13:26 -0700, Ol Shy & Bashful >
> wrote:
>
>>Curious thought while noodling early on a Sunday a.m. (0600). Anyone
>>else here ever been injured while flying a helicopter? Perhaps its
>>splitting hairs but twice now I've broken a finger getting out of
>>them. Landed my Hiller 12E crossways on irrigation rows to wait for my
>>loading truck and was getting out to take a whizz. My foot slipped on
>>the wet skid and I stepped down into the bottom of the row. When I
>>did, my little fingertip jammed on the horizontal window frame as I
>>did the sudden and unexpected drop another 12".  Hurt like hell the
>>rest of the day until I could get to a clinic and get it set.
>>The second time was similar but was on a flat surface that was wet and
>>again I slipped as my feet hit the oily slick ramp. Once again a
>>finger jammed on a rivet row or something like it and broke the finger
>>tip. Now after many years, both small fingertips have an odd shaped
>>fingernail growing over the old break site. I am paying careful
>>attention when I get in and out of both airplanes and helicopters to
>>avoid any more simple stupid injuries.
>>Ol S&B
>
> I've cracked my head on the top of the door frame crawling out of a
> 500D..  Done it a couple times getting in to R22s and managed to stuff
> a split ring under a fingernail pulling  the doors off an R22.
>
>>btw: I'd like to do injuries to all ten fingers of the clown who keeps
>>posting the vitupourous venom vs Belfort. He/she is singlehandedly
>>ruining my desire to spend any time on this NG.
>
> Ignore the weenie...  Add him to a killfilter and be done with him
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
April 30th 07, 08:09 PM
Kevin:  A change.  The Rotorcraft Chairman of the Golden West fly-in was the 
gentleman that crashed and died at Marysville.  Stan McDonald was to attend 
the Central Sierra Helicopter meet.  Stan was a Nam helicopter pilot and had 
built and was flying his Barnett gyro.  He joined our display at the Golden 
West meet in 2006 and we helped recruit him for the Rotorcraft Chair for the 
2007 event.  The aviation community lost a gentleman of the first order.
-- 
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
"Stuart & Kathryn Fields" > wrote in message 
...
> Kevin:  The Central Sierra Helicopter Meet is this coming week-end.  It 
> sounds like it could be interesting.  Doug Schwochert and Blake Estes of 
> the Helicycle fame will be there as well as Martin Hollman, and I'm 
> planning on doing a balancing job on a Safari. + some lady giving 
> instruction in an R-22, some Rotorway types, the Rotorcraft Chairman of 
> the GoldenWest fly-in and in general a bunch of interesting people.
>
> -- 
> Kathryn Fields
> Experimental Helo magazine
> P. O. Box 1585
> Inyokern, CA 93527
> (760) 377-4478 ph
> (760) 408-9747 publication cell
> "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" <skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net> wrote in 
> message ...
>> On 29 Apr 2007 04:13:26 -0700, Ol Shy & Bashful >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Curious thought while noodling early on a Sunday a.m. (0600). Anyone
>>>else here ever been injured while flying a helicopter? Perhaps its
>>>splitting hairs but twice now I've broken a finger getting out of
>>>them. Landed my Hiller 12E crossways on irrigation rows to wait for my
>>>loading truck and was getting out to take a whizz. My foot slipped on
>>>the wet skid and I stepped down into the bottom of the row. When I
>>>did, my little fingertip jammed on the horizontal window frame as I
>>>did the sudden and unexpected drop another 12".  Hurt like hell the
>>>rest of the day until I could get to a clinic and get it set.
>>>The second time was similar but was on a flat surface that was wet and
>>>again I slipped as my feet hit the oily slick ramp. Once again a
>>>finger jammed on a rivet row or something like it and broke the finger
>>>tip. Now after many years, both small fingertips have an odd shaped
>>>fingernail growing over the old break site. I am paying careful
>>>attention when I get in and out of both airplanes and helicopters to
>>>avoid any more simple stupid injuries.
>>>Ol S&B
>>
>> I've cracked my head on the top of the door frame crawling out of a
>> 500D..  Done it a couple times getting in to R22s and managed to stuff
>> a split ring under a fingernail pulling  the doors off an R22.
>>
>>>btw: I'd like to do injuries to all ten fingers of the clown who keeps
>>>posting the vitupourous venom vs Belfort. He/she is singlehandedly
>>>ruining my desire to spend any time on this NG.
>>
>> Ignore the weenie...  Add him to a killfilter and be done with him
>
>
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