Pinstriper
Pre-takeoff checklist
Kinda funny
Bummer
Kinda funny
Kinda funny
These are keychain cameras.. The size and weight of a key fob.. Attached with package tape.. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-DVR-80...tal_Video_Recorders_Cards&hash=item231ffcfda6
Here is one taped on the wing of a T-6 you have to look real close to see it
Did some great crosswind practice today. Winds were 14 gusting to 26 from 320.. We used rnwy 02. Camera angle sucked since I decided at the last minute to slap it on there . At first I had a hard time keeping the centerline (shoot the complete runway for that matter) but after 3 tries I got it figured out. Oh well you can kinda see how bumpy it was. Don't fall asleep now cuz it's lllooonnnngg but I got a solid hour in these conditions.
The first 3 I had trouble keeping the wing down low enough and giving enough rudder.. The most x winds I had done in this bird had been about 12mph from the same angle so the 26 gusting took a bit to get used to..
With the Cherokee the sink rate is real high compared to the 172e I used to fly.. So on the advice of 3 cfi's I been taught to come in high and short in case of engine failure to always be able to make the runway. They are correct as far as I can tell. When I first got this plane I flew the pattern like the 172 until my CFI buddy pulled the power on base, there was no way we would've even come close to the runway.. Made sense to me then I have 30 hrs in this bird so far and only few of those in any crosswind take offs or landings so when the winds came I jumped at the chance to spend an hour in it. We did 11 that day
That will buff right out...
Or start... Isn't that what alcohol is designed for?Time to look for a new job and stop drinking .
Pilot botches his landing, ends up in the trees
Video of his rescue....
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=746984372000296