A rubber stopper costs less than a buck. Just sayin'.
steveo1kinevo, a man of high caliber!
steveo1kinevo, a man of high caliber!
He did give us a good primer on doing a good preflight before going up and shooting approaches. But I fear he may be a shell of his former self.
Gonna catch a lot of flak for that one.
On final at my home airport, there is a skeet range almost immediately below you. I keep waiting for some yahoo to take a shot at "one of the big'uns".
Yes, but because the plane is pressurized, be sure to insert it from the inside.A rubber stopper costs less than a buck. Just sayin'.
Still it would have led to a tough day in this pressurized plane.
Well, obviously it would whistle at a pitch probably not in tune with the songs on the satellite radio.How so?
So he states with that bullet hole the plane would not have held pressurization.
Wonder if he knows how an outflow valve works?
So he states with that bullet hole the plane would not have held pressurization.
Wonder if he knows how an outflow valve works?
Yeah, but would the pressurization have kept up with that size hole?
How big is the opening of the outflow valve? Again, understand how an outflow valve works in pressurization before assuming a small hole will not allow the cabin to pressurize.
Other than a loud whistle sound, he would have probably never noticed it.
But you’ve got a place to put the dipstick without taking the fuel cap off.What if it had hit the tank you thought had 20 gallons in it....
You can't trust fuel gauges, and now you can't trust a dip stick.
Do you check for bullet holes in your preflight?
That’s funny. I was in California when I found the hole on post flight. No desire to live there… expensive and the locals shoot at me.Not so much these days. But some years ago, flying SAR training hops in the Sierras, it was a post-flight check item. I think I actually got shot at more in Californistan than in the Persian Gulf.
Interesting.. who was shooting at you?Not so much these days. But some years ago, flying SAR training hops in the Sierras, it was a post-flight check item. I think I actually got shot at more in Californistan than in the Persian Gulf.
Yeah, there’s a shooting range a football’s throw off the end of the runway at FGU too. Luckily, it’s for the police, so surely they have enough sense to operate responsibly.On final at my home airport, there is a skeet range almost immediately below you. I keep waiting for some yahoo to take a shot at "one of the big'uns".
Californians … duhInteresting.. who was shooting at you?
Yeah, there’s a shooting range a football’s throw off the end of the runway at FGU too. Luckily, it’s for the police, so surely they have enough sense to operate responsibly.
Looks more like Proseal.That epoxy looks suspiciously like JB Weld.
$4K for an engineering consultation to tell them what AC 43.13-1b says...