AdamZ
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Adam Zucker
Let me start by telling you that I have two ways to drive to work the direct way and the way past the airport. The road past the airport is literally just off the departure end of 24 (6 Arrival) it so close that if you stood on the edge of the runway you could practically Pee on the road ( well assuming your a guy who dosen't have prostate problems you could). So today as I get to the decision point on the road as to which route I'm gonna take I see that the direct route has a detour sign up as they are doing road work. EASY choice. As I turn onto the road passing the airport I notice a beautiful and realativly new 182 sitting in the run up area at the arrival end of runway 6. Great I' think I'll get to see his roll. I even considered pulling off the side of the road to watch.
I decided to put my window down and listen to the engine as it was a balmy 45* out. I thought to myself WOW that engine sounds so beautiful so solid so smooth. As I approached the plane along the road way I saw something red flapping under the left wing. My route took me even closer to the plane Holy CRAP his pitot cover is still on. What do I do? I start honking my horn. Honking my horn at an airplane thats a first. Do I pull over and run the short distance to the plane waving my hands like a nut? Well there is now no where to pull over and cars behind me. I almost tried to dial in 123.00 on my car stereo... " Silver Mazda Melliniea calling Cessna 182 Arrival end of 6 @ Wings .... Doh! Ah my cell phone. I quick dial in the FBOs number I get the desk guy and say hey its Adam I'm at the road just off Six a 182 is doing a run up and has his pitot cover on can you radio him. FBO guy says are you sure it isn't maintinence. I said look there is a 182 doing run up with its Pitot cover on radio him its not maint.
So I make a left to the airport entrance ( work was to the right) and pull in. I run into line service the plane is still in the runup area at the end of the runway. Shoot no one there. I drive my car to the bottom of the lot thinking perhaps foolishly that I can flash him with my headlights if he didn't get the radio call and started his roll ( One would only hope that he wouldn't rotate w/s seeing a positive airspeed but since I have heard of folks taking off with gust locks on thier yokes one never knows)
Then I see him taxi back to the ramp. Sigh they did get him. Then I see him taxi up the ramp to the mx hanger, shut down and out jumps one of the A&Ps. The look at me like DUH we were just testing what ever it was we did under the cowl. I sheepishly apologize to the counter guy. Who chuckles like what are you getting all worked up about and tells me mx does their mx and test run ups down byt the runway. Makes sense so as not to fling dirt or debris near any of the parked planes.
I thought on the way to work what do I do next time Should I speak to the Mx guys and say hey if your just gonna do a test run up by the road take off the pitot covers so ya don't give anyone a coronary. Then again other than a pilot how many folks driving by would even know something was not right. Just b/c I know that mx does their test runups buy the road how do I know the next one I see with a pitot cover on is mx or just a poor pilot who had a brain fart. Do I suggest that they make it thier policy to take them off so the 4 pilots a day who may drive by this road don't freak? I'll bet this never happend before. I mean if I see it again how can I not call. Perhpas I will just carry my transciever in the car from now on. Seems kinda silly b/c now that I think of it the A&P didn't have a headset on that I could see so he probably didn'teven have the radios on. I guess if I do have my transceiver and radio him if he dosn't answer he is doing mx. I know I did the right thing I just feel a little stoopid.
I have to tell ya I felt like chicken little " the sky is falling the sky is falling"
I decided to put my window down and listen to the engine as it was a balmy 45* out. I thought to myself WOW that engine sounds so beautiful so solid so smooth. As I approached the plane along the road way I saw something red flapping under the left wing. My route took me even closer to the plane Holy CRAP his pitot cover is still on. What do I do? I start honking my horn. Honking my horn at an airplane thats a first. Do I pull over and run the short distance to the plane waving my hands like a nut? Well there is now no where to pull over and cars behind me. I almost tried to dial in 123.00 on my car stereo... " Silver Mazda Melliniea calling Cessna 182 Arrival end of 6 @ Wings .... Doh! Ah my cell phone. I quick dial in the FBOs number I get the desk guy and say hey its Adam I'm at the road just off Six a 182 is doing a run up and has his pitot cover on can you radio him. FBO guy says are you sure it isn't maintinence. I said look there is a 182 doing run up with its Pitot cover on radio him its not maint.
So I make a left to the airport entrance ( work was to the right) and pull in. I run into line service the plane is still in the runup area at the end of the runway. Shoot no one there. I drive my car to the bottom of the lot thinking perhaps foolishly that I can flash him with my headlights if he didn't get the radio call and started his roll ( One would only hope that he wouldn't rotate w/s seeing a positive airspeed but since I have heard of folks taking off with gust locks on thier yokes one never knows)
Then I see him taxi back to the ramp. Sigh they did get him. Then I see him taxi up the ramp to the mx hanger, shut down and out jumps one of the A&Ps. The look at me like DUH we were just testing what ever it was we did under the cowl. I sheepishly apologize to the counter guy. Who chuckles like what are you getting all worked up about and tells me mx does their mx and test run ups down byt the runway. Makes sense so as not to fling dirt or debris near any of the parked planes.
I thought on the way to work what do I do next time Should I speak to the Mx guys and say hey if your just gonna do a test run up by the road take off the pitot covers so ya don't give anyone a coronary. Then again other than a pilot how many folks driving by would even know something was not right. Just b/c I know that mx does their test runups buy the road how do I know the next one I see with a pitot cover on is mx or just a poor pilot who had a brain fart. Do I suggest that they make it thier policy to take them off so the 4 pilots a day who may drive by this road don't freak? I'll bet this never happend before. I mean if I see it again how can I not call. Perhpas I will just carry my transciever in the car from now on. Seems kinda silly b/c now that I think of it the A&P didn't have a headset on that I could see so he probably didn'teven have the radios on. I guess if I do have my transceiver and radio him if he dosn't answer he is doing mx. I know I did the right thing I just feel a little stoopid.
I have to tell ya I felt like chicken little " the sky is falling the sky is falling"