Clark1961
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Mari and I witnessed the "arrival" of an experimental taildragger today at FTG. We were lingering over lunch and saw an SUV with all sorts of flashing lights drive slowly onto the ramp. Shortly afterwards the small (pickup sized) fire truck drove on the ramp and then with the flashy light SUV drove to taxiway A7. They sat there awhile.
Then we noticed the "arrival" of a small plane on the Alpha taxiway. It bounced pretty good about three times and then coasted to A6 where it turned off Alpha and stopped short of the ramp. The engine was not running on the roll-out. The flashy light SUV and the fire truck drove to the plane and all sorts of folks helped push the plane to the ramp.
I asked the FBO staff what was happening and they said the pilot called before departure and asked for the equipment to standby. The plane hadn't be flown in quite awhile (6+ years or so) and they wanted the fire truck handy.
My question: why on earth would anyone attempt to fly a plane they had that little confidence in?
Then we noticed the "arrival" of a small plane on the Alpha taxiway. It bounced pretty good about three times and then coasted to A6 where it turned off Alpha and stopped short of the ramp. The engine was not running on the roll-out. The flashy light SUV and the fire truck drove to the plane and all sorts of folks helped push the plane to the ramp.
I asked the FBO staff what was happening and they said the pilot called before departure and asked for the equipment to standby. The plane hadn't be flown in quite awhile (6+ years or so) and they wanted the fire truck handy.
My question: why on earth would anyone attempt to fly a plane they had that little confidence in?
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