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haha....Yassuh! I be a landing right heanh!KeroseneSnorter said:Tracers!!!!!! Nothing says land now like phospherous paint.![]()
s0ldier93 said:They guy on your wing points suggestively at the guy on your 6 and let's you decide maybe?
Then the intercepting pilot debriefs to "Charlie", and makes mad love in her Miramar house, then enters a flat spin from the jetwash and ejects.Stifler's Mom said:You are all wrong. I heard somewhere that they do that Top Gun maneuver, where they fly upside down, then pull up on top of you. The guy in the back seat takes your picture, while the driver gives you the middle finger, then points to the ground.
Yea, I know those guys, they think knowing V-speeds is memorizing a bunch of superflous information.ATR-DRIVR said:Usually pretty pro-GA here but gotta go with Matt on this one. Looks like one of those 'I think I'll just get in ma plane and head on down to Flariduh'.
This guy probably hasn't called FSS in about a hundred years.
UnAnswerd said:Just wondering, what the "unmistakable signal" is.
Hopefully that wasn't a reference to the report the link sent me to...a Cessna 206 lost to a parachute entanglement. That's a downright scary thing, and it does happen. Used to be we protected the reserve handle like our lives depended on it...especially in the days of chest mount reserves. Today, I often see the door come open with nobody giving it a second thought. A little bit of nylon reaching the slipstream is all it takes to open the airplane much like the slotted key on a spam can. The jumper gets strained right through the slot. Nobody seems to pay attention to their reserve handles, and I'm surprised with the zero p pilot chutes we don't see more get squeezed out of their pockets on the ride up or on the exit.You gotta love this idiot.
I flew with one of these guys a little while ago. Wasn't sure what a steep turn was, how to perform a stall, or the configuration for slow flight.FN FAL said:Yea, I know those guys, they think knowing V-speeds is memorizing a bunch of superflous information.
avbug said:Hopefully that wasn't a reference to the report the link sent me to...a Cessna 206 lost to a parachute entanglement. That's a downright scary thing, and it does happen. Used to be we protected the reserve handle like our lives depended on it...especially in the days of chest mount reserves. Today, I often see the door come open with nobody giving it a second thought. A little bit of nylon reaching the slipstream is all it takes to open the airplane much like the slotted key on a spam can. The jumper gets strained right through the slot. Nobody seems to pay attention to their reserve handles, and I'm surprised with the zero p pilot chutes we don't see more get squeezed out of their pockets on the ride up or on the exit.