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MTpilot said:Do it man, These guys are a bunch of pussies.
I can't believe all the guys on this board that wouldn't do it.
Do you guys even leave your houses.
3 and a half hours over water and your scared to death.
Makes ya ashamed to be a pilot.
No we're not pussies, it's just called minimizing your risks. You'll be more likely to have a longer flying career (and lifespan) by assesing and minimizing the risks you take. Why take all the risks of crossing the Gulf with so many unknown factors, and very little "outs", when you could simply do the safe thing and not get so far out from land?MTpilot said:Do it man, These guys are a bunch of pussies.
I can't believe all the guys on this board that wouldn't do it.
Do you guys even leave your houses.
3 and a half hours over water and your scared to death.
Makes ya ashamed to be a pilot.
That was my thought exactly. 75 MINUTES IS NOT ENOUGH RESERVE FOR THAT FLIGHT. That is of course, unless you can get some sort of guarantee from Mother Nature that she will bother to read and adhear to the weather and winds aloft forcasts that day. 75 minutes in a 470 KTAS jet is one thing. 75 minutes in a 100 something knot piston single is totally different. Personally, I think that it would almost smack of "careless and wreckless".semperfido said:...you need to build time. take the long way.![]()
If you crash in the forest and there's no one around to hear you, did you still crash?MTpilot said:Ditching in a heavily wooded forest is better than ditching in water. In the forest even if you get hurt bad you can wait for help, in the water if you are hurt and can't crawl out the wreckage.......you drown.
That's my 2 cents.
I bet you planned on more than 1:15 reserves at the end of the long over-water leg.citabriapilot said:I've flown a 182 to and from Brazil via Ft.Laud, Exuma, San Juan, Barbados, Cayenne (fr. guyana), Belem. Longest leg was 5.1 and the garmin screen was nothing but blue.
Safe? Sure, if you prepare correctly. The airplane doesn't know its over water. Risky? Absolutely. Take the right survival gear, do some good planning and go for it if you feel comfortable with the plane.
And what did you actually land with? As far as the raft goes, the egress will be the issue - you're going to end up on your back in a 182.citabriapilot said:1.5 hour reserve... Plus a satellite phone, dont' leave home without it. Survival in open water is very do-able with the right equipment. If you have a good epirb, sat phone and a raft (and can get it out of the plane and inflated) your chance of survival is pretty good.