r1830
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- Aug 7, 2003
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- 29
I have never taken off in a 172 with the parking brake partially set still not catch it and land as well. I image those brakes would be hot and the airplane would stop in a hurry.
I have never had to shut down the right engine at 2am in the "storm of the century" because turbulence broke the oil pressure gauge
I have never forgotten my liscence and had a fed ask for it. Then say it must be in my flight bag in the aircraft. Instead of going out to the airplane, go catch a cab home to retrieve it out of the coat I wore the day before.
I have never reported 10 mile final to GJT in a 172 and ask for any other traffic in the area to please advise only to have a major airline MD 80 report the same 10 mile final 5 secs later and any other traffic in the area please advise. Boy those landing lights are bright at night when they suddenly turned them on after I called back and said I was 10 mile final and turning 90 degrees to get out of they way. Had to clean my shorts after that one. So did they I assume.
I have never been so busy on an ILS approach in 25 kt crosswind and 200 and 1/2 that I forgot to report FAF to tower. Landed and wondered why tower didn"t give us taxi instructions. Proceed to tell them we are clearing at Bravo and hear, "Thanks and by the way you were cleared to land"
I have never started to line up on the wrong offset parallel runway on my ATP checkride, have the fed ask what I was doing and reply shallow S turns to lose altitude to land on the closer correct runway.
I have never had to shut down the right engine at 2am in the "storm of the century" because turbulence broke the oil pressure gauge
I have never forgotten my liscence and had a fed ask for it. Then say it must be in my flight bag in the aircraft. Instead of going out to the airplane, go catch a cab home to retrieve it out of the coat I wore the day before.
I have never reported 10 mile final to GJT in a 172 and ask for any other traffic in the area to please advise only to have a major airline MD 80 report the same 10 mile final 5 secs later and any other traffic in the area please advise. Boy those landing lights are bright at night when they suddenly turned them on after I called back and said I was 10 mile final and turning 90 degrees to get out of they way. Had to clean my shorts after that one. So did they I assume.
I have never been so busy on an ILS approach in 25 kt crosswind and 200 and 1/2 that I forgot to report FAF to tower. Landed and wondered why tower didn"t give us taxi instructions. Proceed to tell them we are clearing at Bravo and hear, "Thanks and by the way you were cleared to land"
I have never started to line up on the wrong offset parallel runway on my ATP checkride, have the fed ask what I was doing and reply shallow S turns to lose altitude to land on the closer correct runway.