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Gorilla said:I've always thought an emergency chute was a great idea, and when I wore one I felt much better. It's important to do a mental escape drill every so often. Trim as needed, jettison canopy, unbuckle, bail out, D-ring.
I've often wondered why more GA guys don't wear them. They are light and comfy.
WateryGrave said:I think for the same reason that 2-33 guys don't wear them. The only GA aircraft I've ever thought I would have a chance to get out of was when I was doing aerobatics in a citabria or decathalon. Can you imagine what it would take to get the door open on a 172 or a cherokee if you had a problem. I'm sure its possible but it would be a lot of work and take a lot of time.
but if guys in WW2 could bail out of burning fighters successfully, it can't be any tougher on a C152.
dumby
C-141/C-5 said:I was talking about a glider dumby
Avbug said:Oooh! A professional!
What would you say if you didn't have that college education?
Gorilla said:...the aircraft (or glider) must be set up with a door or canopy that has an emergency pin or some other mechanism to completely pop it free and have it sail off into the slipstream.
ultrarunner said:I'm not a glider pilot, but that mid air sure scared me as I fly in that area. Now I have worry about see and avoid of non-transpoder equiped airplanes when I'm flying around at 370 kias! Geez.