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Old February 10th 08, 03:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
buttman
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On Feb 10, 7:52 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

Oh wait, you're an idiot.

Bertie


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Old February 10th 08, 04:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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On Feb 9, 10:39*pm, WingFlaps wrote:
Simple question, when refuelling should brakes be on or off (for a
light plane)? I've been told both answers with logical reasons for
both. What should I do???

Cheers


WF,

I just recently reallized that these even came with parking brakes.
lol My CFI never pointed them out to me and I never really noticed.

Wil
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Old February 10th 08, 04:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.aviation.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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buttman wrote in news:a7c77b12-90d8-4649-871f-
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On Feb 10, 7:52 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

Oh wait, you're an idiot.

Bertie


PKB


I'm not an idiot and you know it.

We both know you are though, don't we?

Bertie
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Old February 10th 08, 04:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Steven P. McNicoll
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"William Hung" wrote in message
...

I just recently reallized that these even came with parking brakes.
lol My CFI never pointed them out to me and I never really noticed.


Did your CFI also fail to point out the POH, or did you just never notice it
existed as well?


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Old February 10th 08, 04:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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On Feb 10, 11:25*am, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

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I just recently reallized that these even came with parking brakes.
lol *My CFI never pointed them out to me and I never really noticed.


Did your CFI also fail to point out the POH, or did you just never notice it
existed as well?


I have the POH for it, C150/2, but haven't really gotten into it yet.
Unlike many here, I'm very new at this Steven.

I don't have as much to contribute, but at the same time I like to be
in the conversation if that's not too much to ask. Perhaps I should
wait until I get my CFII, ATP, 747 rating or an astronauts license
before I can join all you guys? lol

Wil
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Old February 10th 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Brakes?

WingFlaps wrote:
On Feb 10, 5:15?pm, wrote:
WingFlaps wrote:
Simple question, when refuelling should brakes be on or off (for a
light plane)? I've been told both answers with logical reasons for
both. What should I do???


If you find yourself chasing the airplane across the ramp, the brakes
should probably be on.

Parking brakes shouldn't be used for extended periods; that's what
chokes are for.


I'm asking about refuelling, not parking per se.


What do you think is particular about refueling as opposed to any
other sort of short term parking other than attaching a static
ground to the airplane?

If you are alone with no one around to restrain the airplane, stop
the engine and release the brakes.

If the airplanes starts to roll, apply the parking brakes while you
restrain the airplane.

If it doesn't roll, don't apply the parking brakes.

I just don't see why you stopped makes the slightest difference.

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Old February 10th 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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William Hung writes:

I don't have as much to contribute, but at the same time I like to be
in the conversation if that's not too much to ask. Perhaps I should
wait until I get my CFII, ATP, 747 rating or an astronauts license
before I can join all you guys? lol


Just bend over when you are told to, and maybe you can eventually visit the
treehouse club.
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Old February 10th 08, 05:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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On Feb 10, 11:55*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
William Hung writes:
I don't have as much to contribute, but at the same time I like to be
in the conversation if that's not too much to ask. *Perhaps I should
wait until I get my CFII, ATP, 747 rating or an astronauts license
before I can join all you guys? lol


Just bend over when you are told to, and maybe you can eventually visit the
treehouse club.


Sorry I don't bend over for anyone, no offense to your kind, but I'm
straight.

Wil
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Old February 10th 08, 05:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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William Hung wrote:
On Feb 10, 11:25?am, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message

...



I just recently reallized that these even came with parking brakes.
lol ?My CFI never pointed them out to me and I never really noticed.


Did your CFI also fail to point out the POH, or did you just never notice it
existed as well?


I have the POH for it, C150/2, but haven't really gotten into it yet.
Unlike many here, I'm very new at this Steven.


I don't have as much to contribute, but at the same time I like to be
in the conversation if that's not too much to ask. Perhaps I should
wait until I get my CFII, ATP, 747 rating or an astronauts license
before I can join all you guys? lol


My instructor made me read the POH for the airplane we used cover to
cover and quizzed me on it.

If your's hasn't done that, you should do it on your own and have the
instructor explain anything you don't understand.


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Old February 10th 08, 05:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Brakes?

Don't feel bad. The misspelling most often seen in newsgroups is "chalks."

Bob Gardner
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes:


Parking brakes shouldn't be used for extended periods; that's what
chokes are for.


Chokes?


typo
n. pl. typos Informal
A typographical error.


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