Still gonna hold to that claim?No one. And I repeat. No one in this thread has defended it.
I’ve just done more than 172 burger flying
To me hotloading is not that scary, I also understand how most all yaks use a limited supply of air, normally a scuba tank to start, as do many pilots who fly more interesting planes.
If I walked by that scene, and I would have been a respectful distance away, my thought would have been pretty yak and lucky pax are going to have a great time
I’ve just done more than 172 burger flying
To me hotloading is not that scary, I also understand how most all yaks use a limited supply of air, normally a scuba tank to start, as do many pilots who fly more interesting planes.
If I walked by that scene, and I would have been a respectful distance away, my thought would have been pretty yak and lucky pax are going to have a great time
Also on a yak the throttle and fuel cutoff are on the left side, right by the crew member who was helping load the pax, as I recall the controls even need to be set to neutral in the front for them to even be active in the back
The risk factor was very very minimal until cellphone injected himself into it
NopeStill gonna hold to that claim?
You have scarily little respect for airplanes and the damage they cause.
Including the ones that moved off the ramp when they heard me yell the warning? You don't see them on the video because they moved. You also don't see the couple with the baby in the carriage that was on the bottom of the stairs - the stairs you see at the end of the video where the man with the white beard and blue flannel shirt is standing - because I warned them of what was occurring.I have tons, I also have enough experience to know what is and isn’t a big deal
The situation clearly became much less safe when Greg decided to walk around a running plane with his head down in his phone, the reactions of EVERY PERSON there reflected this
I have tons, I also have enough experience to know what is and isn’t a big deal
The situation clearly became much less safe when Greg decided to walk around a running plane with his head down in his phone, the reactions of EVERY PERSON there reflected this
hotload
Including the ones that moved off the ramp when they heard me yell the warning? You don't see them on the video because they moved. You also don't see the couple with the baby in the carriage that was on the bottom of the stairs, the stairs you see at the end of the video - because I warned them of what was occurring.
You are the one that keeps bringing up how people were impacted by my actions. I frankly had forgotten all about that until you brought the reactions up again. There were a lot more people around the stairs until I pointed out the danger that was present.Now there was also a baby in a carriage, let me guess it was slowly rolling towards the prop and even have one wheel that squeaked? lol
Of course that also didn’t make the video
Now there was also a baby in a carriage, let me guess it was slowly rolling towards the prop and even have one wheel that squeaked? lol
Of course that also didn’t make the video
Why is it always the low time private pilots who preach the loudest about what is right and wrong, safe and unsafe and how to do things
Not always, but 9.9 times out of 10
You mean, the reactions of you and the pilot or you and the airport employee? Or are you the owner who listened to your employee create a situation where he had to be the hero because some guy, who turns out to be a pilot and who actually understands the risks of having an unsecured and running airplane on the ramp with people around, rightfully freaked out and ended up having to take a video because no one would listen?
-snip- These are untrained, unaware people. Not everyone knows to stay away from an airplane, especially when there's so many people already allowed to be clustered around.
Interesting all the different perspectives, perceptions, and prejudices on display here.
Like Greg?
Definitely. I know I'd be pretty nervous with someone "rightfully freaked out" around my airplane.Interesting all the different perspectives, perceptions, and prejudices on display here.
Like Greg?
Q: Did you witness in real time anything that occurred on the video? In short, were you there when it happened?As I said, I am not affiliated with anyone in that video…
Definitely. I know I'd be pretty nervous with someone "rightfully freaked out" around my airplane.
Nauga,
riotous or righteous?
Q: Did you witness in real time anything that occurred on the video? In short, were you there when it happened?
Q: How did you learn about the video?
Q: Why did you join this forum? Hint, the forum recorded your join date and time.
The situation clearly became much less safe when Greg decided to walk around a running plane with his head down in his phone, the reactions of EVERY PERSON there reflected this
There were bystanders between me and the plane in the video for crying out loud.Why are you injecting things that didn't happen to the discussion? You're making it sound like he was doing backflips around a running airplane blindfolded. The video only shows him walking behind the aircraft from the right wing tip.
I say 10 pages. At least 10 pages.
It’s all fun until somebody loses an eye…or an arm, or a head, or…If I walked by that scene, and I would have been a respectful distance away, my thought would have been pretty yak and lucky pax are going to have a great time
As I said, I am not affiliated with anyone in that video
Nope. He's a pilot. He's trained. He knows where not to walk, or we would be reading his obituary right now. I consider myself trained, too, because I have been taught about prop safety and the dangers of it. If I or Greg walked into a prop, we'd just be an idiot.
I'm talking about the actual untrained public that you may pretend weren't there but were.
Then why would someone text you about this thread? And why would you immediately join POA for the purpose of responding to it?
I’m not buying it. You are an interested / involved party in some way that you’re unwilling to disclose.
At the moment you have zero credibility. You’ve dug yourself into a deep hole, and my advice is to put down the shovel.
Incorrect. The worker continued to stand in front of the spinning propellor and "protect everyone". I did not leave until the airport owner came back so I could speak to him about the situation.Greg looked like enough of a safety issue that worker darted out and escorted him off the entire airport
So you’re saying they didn’t have enough control over the ramp area for an airplane to be running with no one at the controls.Greg looked like enough of a safety issue that worker darted out and escorted him off the entire airport
So if you knew people were working around an airplane and saw someone you didn't know 'freaking out' and approaching that airplane would you let the freaker continue? I realize you weren't there and might not be describing it as it actually occurred, I'm just trying to understand the situation as you've laid it out.Heck, so would I. That's why I actually care about who and what is going on around my airplane and don't do dumb stuff like hotloading in a place where I don't know or can't control all the actions of the people around me.
For someone so unaffiliated, you seem to have an unusual interest in trying to intimidate Salty. Since you seen to know a lot about this operation, maybe you can help out the FSDO when they call, since their attention has now been directed to this video, and you may need to fill in the blanks for them.As I said, I am not affiliated with anyone in that video
Not trained very well based off the video of his actions
Being at best a distraction to a crew hot loading a plane, even the spectators by the parked planes knew not to get that close
Greg looked like enough of a safety issue that worker darted out and escorted him off the entire airport
So if you knew people were working around an airplane and saw someone you didn't know 'freaking out' and approaching that airplane would you let the freaker continue? I realize you weren't there and might not be describing it as it actually occurred, I'm just trying to understand the situation as you've laid it out.
Nauga,
pulling a thread
Because aviation is a small community, especially in northern FL, and when someone goes all
Karen to the point they get kicked off a airport while trying to cause issues for a pilot trying to give airplane rides, it gets noticed, and unlike Greg I like to speak up to the actual person I view as a problem
So you would allow him to further distract you from what you have already described as a dangerous task.What I would have done in that case, if I was so stupid as to allow my airplane to run, unsecured and uncontrolled, on a ramp where someone could come up to it like that, is listen to him. That is the easiest way to calm a freaker down. You listen to their concerns.
I agree, and yet we disagree on whether or not Salty's actions were appropriate. Am I stupid as well?It's not that hard.
I'm sorry, but you aren't making much more sense than TampaPilot. You know, the guy that keeps doxxing me but has remained anonymous?So if you knew people were working around an airplane and saw someone you didn't know 'freaking out' and approaching that airplane would you let the freaker continue? I realize you weren't there and might not be describing it as it actually occurred, I'm just trying to understand the situation as you've laid it out.
Nauga,
pulling a thread