Anytime I see an event here, facebook, email or wherever that there is the remotest chance I'll be interested in attending, it immediately goes on my calendar. Then I, at least, have a chance of knowing something is happening as I plan my weekends.
I've been to a couple. I'm thinking that some of the observation of "cliquish" behavior might stem from the fact that the community has been around a while and it's natural for relationships to form around shared history, both here on the forum and various real life adventures. Both the events I...
Vendors are absolutely setup and ready to go on Monday. They are also not worn out by the show yet and are generally in a better mood than toward the end of the week.
Sat/Sun before the show and Mon/Tue are my favorite days for sure.
I don't much like thu-sun because the place is already...
I like that one better also. But I would leave off the Cessna and Skylane logos unless being paid to have them there. I'm strongly anti-badging and find it super annoying that every vendor seems to think it's their right to advertise in my home, on my vehicles, etc.
Just from where I'm sitting...
From the NTOAM: "Due to the large number of departures after the daily airshow, arrival traffic is normally not accepted until 30-45 minutes after the airshow ends. Check arrival ATIS to determine when the airport is reopened"
Since you're from the area, I have a question. Why did a town in the middle of the flatest part of the country decide to name itself Mount Vernon. Seems hopelessly optimistic...
Make sure she is aware of increasing evidence that vaccines can help long covid. I have a friend that had it for nine months. Got another jab at the beginning of the winter and was basically cured of his long covid within 24 hours. And, in case you are correctly suspicious of anecdotal...
We went to KMVN and the people there did a great job. Plenty of marshalers. Mostly well behaved pilots (there was a 5-10 minute stretch where there were several in the pattern and not everyone seemed to have good SA). BIG restaurant with a buffet lunch (though I made vietnamese/american pasta on...
Just to add something that I don't think has been stated explicitly. Between the various photos we can see all sides of the tail and there doesn't seem to be any damage inconsistent with spinning in. Specifically, it doesn't look like the door came completely off and damaged the tail as part of...
I understood that to be an artists rendition. I didn't think it was actual radar returns. So I haven't been taking it as gospel.
Yep, and a glide in would have been more likely to result in a need for medical attention also. Everything about that wreckage is consistent with a spin. If the...
Absolutely, that's why I said "my bet is", rather than "here's what happened". Definitely connecting dots based on incomplete data. But it's a fact that he was a newbie in the plane and my bet is that people aren't given that enough weight in their reading of the situation.
He was new in the plane. Had just bought it. I'm betting it's as simple as him not recognizing the stall speed compared to other planes he had flown. I think it's entirely possible that the door didn't contribute much of anything to this sad event.
That's such a weird thing. I had that happen at the airport that my plane got totaled at. Transient parking had been the easily accessible parking right in front of the door. Flight school decided they wanted it, so they took it and everyone else had to park in the boonies. It wasn't the end of...