You can fit a lot of stuff into a wal-mart sack. Just saying.
How can you use that? It’s not an aviation specific bag sold by Sporty’s for 10x the price!This is what I use.
https://www.cnet.com/products/motion-systems-icon-dvd-player-case-for-dvd-player/
I'm not even sure where I got it or how I ended up with it, but it works awesome for my needs. Sunglasses case, checkbook, passport, change pocket, room for phone, wallet, 2 flashlights, a couple knives, pens, and 2 D rings. One for airplane key chain, one for car keys key chain, and a room for a little bit more stuff.
I like the Brightline bags. I have one, however now I have a center console so I just put stuff in that and my headsets stay in my plane.
Technically if you’re asking, you already failed this difficult life test. LOL.
Thus, the amount of fun poked at every thread ever started with this question... all available in the search bar. Hahaha.
WARNING:
Your new high dollar flight bag may be used as a barf bag, so get one that is washable.....
That’s a lot of bag for 25 bucks!Do you really need all that stuff?
For a ferry bag or overnight bag
https://lapolicegear.com/tabaoutbag...MIjaSEv-y45AIVF4rICh2SBAMWEAQYASABEgJCrvD_BwE
Yes, seriously, this is the best bag at the best price.That’s a lot of bag for 25 bucks!
That’s a lot of bag for 25 bucks!
It’s the PurdyNeat/Luggage Works bag. Steel frame, canvas bag. I used one for a while, I don’t recommend it. It’s heavy (especially the metal framed one), and the quality has really gone downhill over the past few decades. Frames bending and breaking, zipper pulls come off easily, seams ripping, etc. And sending it in to be refurb’d will cost almost as much as a new bag.Slightly on and off topic... I’m changing jobs and will be back on the flying bus fairly regularly in a few weeks. I have a samsonite roller bag that works and has a few years on it.
I was thinking of replacing it soon and if I do I wanted something that will last a decade or more. What was the brand the flight/cabin crews typically use? I know it had steel frames inside, replaceable parts etc.
Which one?I showed up at the most difficult flying course in Army Aviation with a bag composed of six WalMart plastic bags tied together at the handles.
If getting a backpack, find one with lots of smaller pockets, otherwise you’ll look like a woman fishing through her purse mumbling “I know it’s here somewhere”.
Tom
Thanks. I was looking for Luggage Works. They look nioce but if they arent up to snuff anymore...It’s the PurdyNeat/Luggage Works bag. Steel frame, canvas bag. I used one for a while, I don’t recommend it. It’s heavy (especially the metal framed one), and the quality has really gone downhill over the past few decades. Frames bending and breaking, zipper pulls come off easily, seams ripping, etc. And sending it in to be refurb’d will cost almost as much as a new bag.
At my airline, I still see some of them, but nowadays many of us are carrying a well made “civilian” bag. I use a Briggs and Riley. I have three of them and love them. And it doesn’t scream “pilot” when I’m walking through he terminal going on vacation. I also see a lot of guys at work with Eagle Creek bags. They seem to like them too.
Which one?
What do people carry with them? Headset, iPad, notepad and pen? What else?
I get having a lot of stuff for our flying hobby including books and sectional, spare batteries, flAshlight, foggles, etc, but do you really need to bring all that stuff with you for every flight? Some people's fight bags must honestly weigh 30 lb
Nice, Les Stroud (survivorman) used to always have a harmonica with himI used to carry a harmonica. I suck at it so it stays home now. But it’ll entertain you for a little while when waiting out weather. LOL.
What do people carry with them? Headset, iPad, notepad and pen? What else?
I get having a lot of stuff for our flying hobby including books and sectional, spare batteries, flAshlight, foggles, etc, but do you really need to bring all that stuff with you for every flight? Some people's fight bags must honestly weigh 30 lb
Nice, Les Stroud (survivorman) used to always have a harmonica with him
It honestly gives you something to do/think about when you just need to ignore something else. Like weather for a while.
But I seriously suck at it. Like not even beginners think I sound good. Hahaha.
Rotary Wing Instrument Examiner Course (RWIEC). In the UH-1H.
Toughest course ever, but ultimately rewarding when you finish!
That's what I thought you were going to say. Yes, it was the Ranger School of Army Aviation. I went in 1971, and got issued one of these bags: https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-U-...526271?hash=item3d92e59bff:g:j1IAAOSw0eNdJMas
It was called RWIFEC then, and those cats didn't mess around. Of the original eighteen that started the course, six of us finished with an additional two recycled from the previous class.
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I could go on forever, but this is a flight bag thread. PM me sometime and we'll swap war stories about how crazy it was to fly the right seat instruments from the left seat in the H model.
Mine weighs 9 pounds including 2 headsets and water bottle.What do people carry with them? Headset, iPad, notepad and pen? What else?
I get having a lot of stuff for our flying hobby including books and sectional, spare batteries, flAshlight, foggles, etc, but do you really need to bring all that stuff with you for every flight? Some people's fight bags must honestly weigh 30 lb
HahahahaWell, since I have a 89 year old CFI, those last two apply to him as well.
You meant giving instrument rides in the the OH-13? Can't see doing extended hydraulics off in the Huey.I did most of the course with the hydraulics off because I thought it felt better.
You meant giving instrument rides in the the OH-13? Can't see doing extended hydraulics off in the Huey.
This was part of my thought process as I was making the decision about 16 years ago to stop flying till I could buy my own plane. Sick of schlepping the stuff, finding other folks trash in the side pockets, etc...Are you renting or owning? If you can leave stuff in the plane, your flight bag becomes almost non-existent.
Mine's still in great shape after seven years.I bought the one James recommended what was it....four years ago now? I think it was after the second semi-annual bag thread here.