Is it just as easy [compared to the bigger Cessna recips] to keep the nose up on landing?
It’s a touch nose heavy when its empty but not when it’s got a load in it.
Is it just as easy [compared to the bigger Cessna recips] to keep the nose up on landing?
So would his time as PIC count towards his PPL?
Just watched that movie yesterday.Beck Weathers.
Survived a storm on Everest that was the subject of the book, and later film, Into Thin Air. Lost a bunch of surface area to frost bite. Recovered and invented a way to grow nose tips, ear tips, etc., on the backs of mice, then developed a way to successfully transplant them onto humans.
No, but it doesn't look like the profile of a first timer either.A lot of people are claiming he flew the AP all the way down. Does this look like the descent profile of an airplane on autopilot? Doesn't look like it to me.
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A lot of people are claiming he flew the AP all the way down. Does this look like the descent profile of an airplane on autopilot? Doesn't look like it to me.
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I checked every one of the published Palm Beach frequencies on LiveATC archives for the date and time of the landing. Couldn’t find anything except a few comments to holding aircraft. I suspect the whole operation was done with the controller/instructor and the pilot via cell phone.All we’re getting is the Tower conversation. And that was well before the approach and landing. They got Palm Beach Approach to come up on the Frequency
ATC: Palm Beach approach is gonna talk to you. They're gonna direct you to the Palm Beach Airport. You should hear them on this frequency momentarily.
Hasn’t anyone come up with tapes on that yet?
Maybe, if all he was using was a heading bug.Does that final approach look like a track a first timer would fly?
Does that final approach look like a track a first timer would fly?
Not just decorative accessories. But pretty much decorative accessories.…pilots are just decorative accessories...
Not just decorative accessories. But pretty much decorative accessories.
Most aren't all that decorative.
Awesome! Thank you! I had no idea that liveatc had a 'noteworthy event' listing like that or I wouldn't have been lazy and asked someone to find it for me. Now I know. Many thanks, sir!https://www.liveatc.net/recordings.php
Controller tells him to set transponder to 7700 and ident. Passenger says 'iwhat?' About 4 minutes in he says 'got the coast in my headlights.' Said a couple minutes later, 'I don't know how to do anything.' Of course, he did know a few things. Enough of them. Most likely had flown as pax with a private or commercial pilot during happier days, and had picked up some lingo.
You’re welcome! As you can see, there’s a ton of stuff on that website.Awesome! Thank you! I had no idea that liveatc had a 'noteworthy event' listing like that or I wouldn't have been lazy and asked someone to find it for me. Now I know. Many thanks, sir!
PrivacyAnyone else notice in all of the news stories and discussion nobody ever mentions what happened to the pilot. You know, the original pilot.
For those threads in the training forum that ask "I've got X# hours and still haven't solo'ed yet", we probably don't want to refer them to this thread.The guy should get his PPL... Heck he already soloed.
Better than some of mine.Looked like a pretty decent landing.
Anyone else notice in all of the news stories and discussion nobody ever mentions what happened to the pilot. You know, the original pilot.
I'm guessing alive, at least. If deceased it would be public knowledge. Wonder if pax #2 was doing CPR while pax #1 was learning how to fly? This is going to be a hell of a story when it all comes out.Yeah, I have been wondering how (s)he is doing myself. Anyone know.??
Incoherent vs incapacitated. Have never heard incoherent before, except for that Las Vegas controller