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Almerick07

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What "close calls" has everyone had here?

Me personally, 2 alternator failures (1 in IMC). Gear failure to extend, pumped it down.
 
Traffic 12 o'clock, level, opposite direction. Didn't see him until probably less than a thousand feet range; we really were pointed spinner to spinner. Most likely would have gotten even closer if we weren't both talking to tower.

In retrospect, I should have turned away some, long before that point.
 
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Lost everything in IMC— vacuum, pitot-static, T.C., Nav, and comms. I pondered the term “UCFIT” for “un”-controlled flight into terrain; sampled severe vertigo; found several new religions; and still don’t have a reason for why I survived.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
JediNein said:
Lost everything in IMC— vacuum, pitot-static, T.C., Nav, and comms. I pondered the term “UCFIT” for “un”-controlled flight into terrain; sampled severe vertigo; found several new religions; and still don’t have a reason for why I survived.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
What kind of POS airplane were you flying? losing three different systems all at once??? Kinda hard to believe.....
 
Ive had 5 total electrical failures, luckily all in VMC, 1 at night; gear didnt come down and had to pull the knob; 3 "wasnt sure if my gear was down and locked" b/c gear light didnt illuminate; 1 rough running mag, 1 failed artificial horizon between layers; icing over the mountains at night in a 182RG; and probably more things I forgot. All this in just over a year. Oh yeah and several near misses. And I also slid off a taxiway due to brake failure. Im sure Ill come up with more.
 
yea i agree with you jedinein is full of it. unless it wasn't actually IMC. how many people do you think are completely full of it and just pose as pilots on this website?
 
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yea i agree with you jedinein is full of it. unless it wasn't actually IMC. how many people do you think are completely full of it and just pose as pilots on this website?
I'm not questioning the survivability of the situation, because if you have your head on straight, you should be able to get yourself out of it with a little effort. But the fact that these are three different systems (on most airplanes) which are completely independant of eachother, which supposedly fail all at the same time, makes it hard to believe. Unless there was some type of freakish occurrence that happened (i.e. - hit by a meteor that severs your pitot-static and vacuum lines while taking out your entire electrical system), I'd say I'd have to raise the BS flag here...
 
I could understand the losing of the electrical equipment all atonce b/c all that takes is a bad alternaotr and then running out of battery juice. But to have the pitot static and vaccuum as well? I call bs.
 
Glider traffic, 12 o'clock and circling, same altitude. Every time he would turn head-on or tail-on, he would disappear in the cloud glare. My dad had just handed the plane over to me when my scan caught him in the middle of a turn. His expression when I made a steep left turn for no apparent reason was priceless..... :D
 
Had to force another car onto the shoulder so that an oncoming semi could have my lane...5 across on a two-lane road with two turn lanes, just because some idiot didn't look in his mirror before he pulled around the guy in front of him.

Drive safe!

David
 
Hit a dog on the highway going about 60. Swerved into the grassy median and then right back onto the highway. The people that drove by me looked at me crazy. Never saw that dog though....clipped him good.
 
Almost lost a toe in a freak E6-B incident. Always wear close toed shoes when flight planning!

- sorry, couldn't resist
 

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