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Learning from NTSB reports
I believe that reading accident reports is an important safety activity.
I've learned about a lot of things to avoid and anticipate. This one is a must read for every pilot. Don't tell yourself you know better than that. It could happen to anyone. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...12X18632&key=1 -- Roger Long |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:57:53 GMT, "Roger Long"
om wrote: http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...12X18632&key=1 At least they died with a smile on their faces... Jake Brodsky, PP ASEL IA, Cessna Cardinal N30946, Based @ FME Amateur Radio Station AB3A |
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"Roger Long" om wrote in
message .. . I believe that reading accident reports is an important safety activity. I've learned about a lot of things to avoid and anticipate. This made me think of something else... Does anyone in the group feel that pilots that are 'wired' (to the internet) are safer than ones who are not? I think that in general I'm a much safer pilot after reading many years of past discussion on usenet, and sifting through NTSB reports. I couldn't imagine having aviation as a hobby, only being exposed to 'hangar talk' for advice. I was once ridiculed (by a high time ASMEL) for using the full checklist in my 172. The comment was, "after hundreds of hours, you just know it all by heart". About pre-flighting - I've also heard: "I'm the only one that fly's this plane, so it's the same as how I left it"... That same day, I saw him go around single engine. His right engine came back to life after switching to the aux tank. (As the other tank was contaminated with oxygen). Do any CFI's in the group point their students to the NTSB and usenet archives? -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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"Roger Long" wrote
This one is a must read for every pilot. Don't tell yourself you know better than that. It could happen to anyone. I survived my "Mile High Club" initiation. Of course it was in a B-707. Ahhh!...the good old '60's. :-)) Bob Moore |
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"Roger Long" om wrote in
message .. . I believe that reading accident reports is an important safety activity. I've learned about a lot of things to avoid and anticipate. This one is a must read for every pilot. Don't tell yourself you know better than that. It could happen to anyone. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...12X18632&key=1 -- Roger Long I'm addicted to NTSB reports too. Here's one we can all have a good titter at (no fatalities). What can they have been thinking?? Love the sand in the back to make absolutely sure they were overweight. http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...11X11000&key=1 -- Dr. Tony Cox Citrus Controls Inc. e-mail: http://CitrusControls.com/ |
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Ben Smith ) wrote:
About pre-flighting - I've also heard: "I'm the only one that fly's this plane, so it's the same as how I left it"... If only that were true. Nest building bugs or birds, loose fuel caps in rain, hot pitot tubes that block themselves with the foam of refueling stairs, lights that burn out, flat tires, alternator belts that break, low oil, blocked static ports, bolts that back off trim tab bars, and spinners with a reputation to split that live up to their reputation are all possibilities that can happen while leaving it. -- Peter R. ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Roger Long" om wrote in message .. . I believe that reading accident reports is an important safety activity. I've learned about a lot of things to avoid and anticipate. This one is a must read for every pilot. Don't tell yourself you know better than that. It could happen to anyone. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...12X18632&key=1 -- Let this be a lesson to you: Qualifying for the mile high club and simulated instrument flight do not go together. |
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Qualifying for the mile high club and simulated instrument flight do not go together. The lesson is to read carefully. They thought they were supposed to be doing STIMULATED instrument flight. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Ron Natalie ) wrote:
"Roger Long" om wrote in message .. . I believe that reading accident reports is an important safety activity. I've learned about a lot of things to avoid and anticipate. This one is a must read for every pilot. Don't tell yourself you know better than that. It could happen to anyone. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...12X18632&key=1 -- Let this be a lesson to you: Qualifying for the mile high club and simulated instrument flight do not go together. I wonder who was wearing the hood? -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Ben Smith wrote:
His right engine came back to life after switching to the aux tank. (As the other tank was contaminated with oxygen). Huh? |
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