Highflyer
The story about 'Water Landing" is about the same checklist when I was
doing SES instruction in a LA-4. I laughed at the section on insurance
forms when it says, Have you ever made a gear up landing? and my reply
was "Yes, hundreds of times."
Had a GADO inspector (does that tell you how long back that was?) come
in to inspect a minor crop dusting crash (mine). The stud duck came
into our strip with a Bonanza. Landed OK. It was a 1200' grass strip.
When he left, he taxied to the end of a one way strip and began the
take off. I ran out and waved my arms in a vigorous fashion and he
aborted the takeoff. I pointed at the powerlines and he smiled in a
bashful fashion and took off the opposite direction. The inspector who
came in next was in a Citabria and landed over the powerlines, then
proceeded to flip the airplane upside down! We never got much heat from
the GADO after that..... was in 1968, SHV GADO so they are long gone.
Ol S&B
Highflyer wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Nothing worse than that sinking feeling just before you hear the
tortured sound of metal on the runway. Then discovering you have to
use
full power to taxi......
I've made it a habit to do a "short final Checklist"...levers
forward,
gear down and locked. It has saved me from that embarassing sinking
feeling a couple times while distracted on short final.
Ol S&B
I remember many years ago we had a Bonanza land. He was going to
retract
the flaps on rollout and hit the gear switch instead. Then a bump in
the
runway lifted him off the "squat switch" and the gear instantly
retracted
putting him on his belly.
We notified the FAA and they send an inspector down from the GADO (
now
FSDO ). He flew over to our airport in one of the FAA's light twins.
And
proceeded to land gear up! We gave him a bad time about having to
send
another inspector down to investigate HIS gear up landing! He was a
mite
embarassed. :-)
Highflyer
Highflight Aviation Services
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