CrazyErnie said:
Funny you should mention that... because that is exactly what I WILL be doing about the time November rolls around. Only I'll be doing it on a smaller runway, in a much less capable aircraft than you fly, and with a student who is unintentionally trying to kill us both the whole time. Oh, and it will probably be 1am.
Yours truly,
a beloved UNDie
the student part I get...but the part about short runways and
"less capable aircraft"...
I guess that you think that all that glowy CRT stuff and turbine
engines make the airplane more capable...well, faster and carry
more, but capable of what? Faster means you need that bigger
runway. Capable of being at a higher speed when the crosswind
blows you off the runway? WTF,O?
If you can really fly the airplane, and fly it within it's limits,
what's the deal? Reversable props just kick up the snow and
white out everything if you leave 'em in too long. The CRJ main
wheels are too close together and the wings too close to the
ground for real good crosswinds, and autopilots just make
pilots even lazier!
I used to think it was normal to land a fully loaded c-207 on a
40X1400 foot ice covered runway with a 25-30kt crosswind...but
that was what ya did in The Greatland...I'm not bragging, cause
there were (and are) guys that did it better than me...everyone
did it,or they went somewhere else. Best frigging experience in
the world. Judgement calls all the time, pushing to be better all
the time...and learning when to walk away. That, my friend is
where it is all at...knowing where your limits, the airframe limits
and the weather all come together and you can make a good
call.