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Old December 3rd 05, 05:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default A taildragger incident today


"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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"I had landed and just touched the brake, and next thing I knew the
aircraft was on its nose," the 80 year-old pilot said as we approached
him.


A sad story, Peter. Thanks for sharing it.

At the other end of the spectrum, the last few days we've had a couple
staying with us at the inn who just bought a brand, spanking new Maule.
They are well past 70, and we've had a great time hangar flying with them.

When their visit with us was over, we bid them adieu and drove them over
to the airport. 15 minutes after we dropped them off the old fella called
us back to come fetch them.

He had discovered that, after our recent 4-inch snowfall and subsequent
icy conditions, he was unable to walk out to his tail-dragger without
falling. This provided a sudden burst of realization that if he couldn't
walk to his taildragger because of the conditions, he probably shouldn't
be flying it, either.

That's a prudent way to fly a tail-dragger, IMHO. The man knew his
limitations, and thus they were forced to spend another night soaking in
the Red Baron Suite's hot tub.


Boy......I thought I read that Innkeeper's Guide from cover to cover, but I
missed the part about starting a snow storm to get those rack cards changed
from check outs to stayovers!!!!!
:-)))))))))))))))))))
Dudley