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Isn't amazing how much time seems to exist in those few
moments. And all the details that you see. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message nk.net... | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:vfmZf.9862$t22.8921@dukeread08... | That was a long time ago, when the King Air lost its tail. | They did rebuild it, it is probably still flying. That was | back in the days when a Bonanza was about $40,000 and 90 | King Air was about $400,000. | | Lots of things that are legal are not safe, lots of safe | things are not legal and good judgment can be taught by | example. Some people will not learn, some instructor don't | teach, when those two types get together bad things happen. | | We've all seen pilots do stupid tricks and get away with | most of them. I've also seen other things they didn't get | away with, the AeroCommander salesman, demo'd a Turbo 690 | [?] to a university. He wanted to show the customer, not a | pilot, how safe the airplane was. He decided that putting | the gear lever UP while taxiing would be a good idea, to | show that the gear would not retract on the ground. He | didn't could on the struts being over-inflated. The gear | did retract but the plane just settled on the flat belly and | the props did not hit the ground. Actually sold that same | model to the customer. The damage was to the skin and | antennas. | Saw a Tulsa police officer and owner of a nice Citabra taxi | in after a few beers and a short flight at the Tulsa | Downtown Airpark. Everything would have been fine if he'd | stopped before the prop louvered the trunk lid on his car. | One winter, back in the 60s, I saw a Beech 18 mail plane | operated by an outfit called SEMO, land and take-off at SPI | with a 30 knot headwind on a sub-freezing night. They took | off on rwy 30 and used 3,000 feet to get the tail up and | about 4,000 feet to lift off. I don't know how many pounds | over gross the plane was, but I saw them load two trucks of | mail bags and boxes. | Too many CFIs are just trying to earn a living and get the | hours needed for a "real" job, too many students are | interested in the quickest time from first flight to the | license. JFK Jr. should be alive, so should John Denver, so | should Buddy Holly, so should a lot of people. As far as I | know all my students are alive and well. | | | -- | James H. Macklin | ATP,CFI,A&P | | So true! When it's all been said and done, all we can expect to leave with | is the knowledge we did the best we could with what we had to work with. | God only knows I've been given a second chance more than once by something a | lot more powerful than me :-) | I remember one day coming out of a loop as the trailer in a two ship P51 | formation where the lead had taken us in way too fast at the high apex. On | the bottom, he had me pinned between the ground and his airplane. I was | cutting grass at 300 plus and looking up the butt crack of a cow. My prop | probably shaved his antlers a bit as I went over him and with no place to | go, I hollered "give me some room...NOW!!" Lead pitched up to the right and | I went between two buildings in knife edge, standing on the right rudder | with forward stick. Think I had about 4 feet of tip clearance, but I'm | here!!! :-) | Yup...we've ALL had our moments | :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) ) | Dudley Henriques | | |
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