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Mythbusters, Plane on a treadmill..

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First off Picture sitting in your seat with a neck brace on and seatbelts tight. Eyes

Why are you wearing a neck brace? Are your landings that hard???????????????????????????
 
He's probably a young know-it-all punk, fresh out of Embry-Riddle, with just enough knowledge to be dangerous. That's obvious due to his need to "over prove" everything. Seriously, I haven't heard the term "relative bearing" in who knows how long.

I bet he thinks his 172 will take off if the runway was a big treadmill. :laugh:

(oh yeah, since when in 12,000 feet considered a "medium altitude"?)
 
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
 
Oh, and is the thunderstorm crabbing, too?
 
I know how bad you guys want to keep this thread going so I'll add some more fuel to the fire.

Neal Boortz, the radio talk show host, has a bit in Nealz News http://boortz.com/nuze/index.html today on the subject.

Keep in mind Neal has a PPL and a Mooney so he knows what he is talking about.:rolleyes:
 

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