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Then nudge yoke foward.
No, you should do just the opposite. vince norris |
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On Feb 20, 2:34 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
You know what your problem is Dan, your a loser, you've never do a fantastic landing in your life, if you ever have done one you'd know what we're talking about. Best Landings though... Ken Lemme see. Learned to fly in the early '70s. Towed gliders for two summers. Got a Commercial license in '93. Got an Instrument rating in '95. Got a Flight Instructor Rating in '99. Got an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's license in 2000. I own an airplane and fly it. I have six others here in the school I can fly anytime I get the time. 172s and Citabrias and a 182RG. We used to have two 150s in which I taught for some time, along with an older Champ, a Turbo 182RG, a 182, a 180, a 185, and a Comanche 250. I have had three aircraft building/ restoration projects and have a fourth in the garage. How many licenses do you have? How many airplane types have you flown? (Real airplanes, not simulated airplanes.) How many hours? Three, maybe? Kinda sounds like it. Dan |
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On Feb 20, 3:31 pm, wrote:
On Feb 20, 2:34 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: You know what your problem is Dan, your a loser, you've never do a fantastic landing in your life, if you ever have done one you'd know what we're talking about. Best Landings though... Ken Lemme see. Learned to fly in the early '70s. Towed gliders for two summers. Got a Commercial license in '93. Got an Instrument rating in '95. Got a Flight Instructor Rating in '99. Got an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's license in 2000. I own an airplane and fly it. I have six others here in the school I can fly anytime I get the time. 172s and Citabrias and a 182RG. We used to have two 150s in which I taught for some time, along with an older Champ, a Turbo 182RG, a 182, a 180, a 185, and a Comanche 250. I have had three aircraft building/ restoration projects and have a fourth in the garage. How many licenses do you have? "Licenses", well that depends, if you are controlled by govmonks, as you apparently are, we're about equal, however I'm a citizen who works for private corporations - for profit - and have diploma's all over the place, filed somewhere. How many airplane types have you flown? (Real airplanes, not simulated airplanes.) How many hours? Three, maybe? Kinda sounds like it. I tossed my log book, cuz I don't keep my Gr.1 printing anymore, just crappy paper work. You know, I do a poo-poo, and I ain't going to keep the used TP dated and filed. RULE 1, never leave a paper-work trail! Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken |
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On Feb 21, 3:32 am, Benjamin Dover wrote:
"Ken ****head Tucker" wrote in news:256b8641-a00d- : "Licenses", well that depends, if you are controlled by govmonks, as you apparently are, we're about equal, however I'm a citizen who works for private corporations - for profit - and have diploma's all over the place, filed somewhere. The only diploma you ever received was from Pilgram State. How many airplane types have you flown? (Real airplanes, not simulated airplanes.) How many hours? Three, maybe? Kinda sounds like it. I tossed my log book, cuz I don't keep my Gr.1 printing anymore, just crappy paper work. Translation: You flunked Gr.1 You know, I do a poo-poo, and I ain't going to keep the used TP dated and filed. RULE 1, never leave a paper-work trail! Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken Yeah. Your just as good a pilot as Harmon Rabb. LOL, I consider myself a bad pilot and a bad driver, cuz I have some ADD, my mind wanders, so I have to really concentrate. So far it's paid off, never had an accident in ~1,000,000 miles. I can't even drive with the radio on unless there is no traffic. Ken |
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Ken S. Tucker wrote:
On Feb 21, 3:32 am, Benjamin Dover wrote: "Ken ****head Tucker" wrote in news:256b8641-a00d- : "Licenses", well that depends, if you are controlled by govmonks, as you apparently are, we're about equal, however I'm a citizen who works for private corporations - for profit - and have diploma's all over the place, filed somewhere. The only diploma you ever received was from Pilgram State. How many airplane types have you flown? (Real airplanes, not simulated airplanes.) How many hours? Three, maybe? Kinda sounds like it. I tossed my log book, cuz I don't keep my Gr.1 printing anymore, just crappy paper work. Translation: You flunked Gr.1 You know, I do a poo-poo, and I ain't going to keep the used TP dated and filed. RULE 1, never leave a paper-work trail! Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken Yeah. Your just as good a pilot as Harmon Rabb. LOL, I consider myself a bad pilot and a bad driver, cuz I have some ADD, my mind wanders, so I have to really concentrate. So far it's paid off, never had an accident in ~1,000,000 miles. I can't even drive with the radio on unless there is no traffic. Ken Well, I'll tell ya Ken. Landing a Zipper on a carrier would be a bit of a chore, even for you. You DO of course know that the 104 lands at 155 to 160kts depending on fuel weight. To my knowledge, even Tony Levier couldn't pull this one off. :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
: On Feb 21, 3:32 am, Benjamin Dover wrote: "Ken ****head Tucker" wrote in news:256b8641-a00d- : "Licenses", well that depends, if you are controlled by govmonks, as you apparently are, we're about equal, however I'm a citizen who works for private corporations - for profit - and have diploma's all over the place, filed somewhere. The only diploma you ever received was from Pilgram State. How many airplane types have you flown? (Real airplanes, not simulated airplanes.) How many hours? Three, maybe? Kinda sounds like it. I tossed my log book, cuz I don't keep my Gr.1 printing anymore, just crappy paper work. Translation: You flunked Gr.1 You know, I do a poo-poo, and I ain't going to keep the used TP dated and filed. RULE 1, never leave a paper-work trail! Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken Yeah. Your just as good a pilot as Harmon Rabb. LOL, I consider myself a bad pilot You do like to flatter yourself, don't you? Nobody else considers you to be a pilot at all. Bertie |
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Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken ************************************************** ** Ken Did you chop power landing or land power on? Big John |
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On Feb 21, 8:27 am, Big John wrote:
----clip---- Dan, man to man, I get the impression you're afraid of landings, where as myself, that's what I live for. Sure some is sim's, but I managed to land an F104 on a Carrier deck, to prove it's possible, do you know why? Cuz it could save a pilots life! Ken ************************************************** ** Ken Did you chop power landing or land power on? Big John When I land something like a Cessna (in reality) I use minimum power so the prop is acting as a break. In the F104 sim, I crashed and burned about 10 times. IIRC, I set-up slowest speed on final, (possibly with airspeed brakes) then, near the deck, flared, cut power, and squealed the tires. I think the sim allowed a 2g vertical strike on the gear. It was quite a rush - even tho it was a sim - when I finally landed it ok. Do you do sims to? Ken |
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