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Final Approach
The recent Trever Jacob plane crash stunt situation makes me wonder...
What he did was wrong, acknowledging that. If I read the FAA's stance on this correctly, they say he could have landed the plane if the engine was really out instead of bailing out. I agree without being familiar with the area he was in.
My question is this: What if you decide you want to fly a 172 with a pilot's safety parachute and something goes horribly wrong and you feel you cannot glide to safety and bail out. Are they going to come after you to?
I realize its unusual to see pilots wear chutes in a 172 or similar plane, but no one says we can't. Just thinkin. When is it ok to bail out and when is it not? Hmm...
Please don't shoot the messenger here.
What he did was wrong, acknowledging that. If I read the FAA's stance on this correctly, they say he could have landed the plane if the engine was really out instead of bailing out. I agree without being familiar with the area he was in.
My question is this: What if you decide you want to fly a 172 with a pilot's safety parachute and something goes horribly wrong and you feel you cannot glide to safety and bail out. Are they going to come after you to?
I realize its unusual to see pilots wear chutes in a 172 or similar plane, but no one says we can't. Just thinkin. When is it ok to bail out and when is it not? Hmm...
Please don't shoot the messenger here.