bigblockz8
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I have this friend, he claims to be a PP-ASEL with his instrument, working on commercial. I have yet to see any proof. He has stuck to this story for the past two years. When he speaks it is contradictory to his "experience."
First thing I did was check the airman database...nothing! He never came up, not even a SPC. He has a logbook though, but the logbook has ~600hrs. But they are all in a Cessna 206 or 207! They are also from 2005-2008, he would have been 15-18. Claims not to have his certificate in his wallet because there is, "no need."
*- marks a red flag
So I dropped the issue until I remembered it today. We were railfanning and I see a flight of two go by. I remark that the flight of two is from Freeway. He says that you need a waiver to fly formation*. We later see a super low (about 200agl) 152 flying by. He remarks that the airplane just lost it's engine*. The aircraft was on very short final into Tipton Airport and set up for a power off approach.
So we decide, since we have spare time and since it's only 300ft away, let's go to Tipton. At the fence we're watching the ops. This pilot comes up and we all begin to chat. We continue to talk and we get to how the guy almost spun his Lancair IV. My friend asks what that is. The pilot explains that he built it, yada yada. My friend is shocked to learn that you can build your own aircraft*. He remarks that it goes into the high 20's with it. My friend asks how that's possible when the aircraft isn't an airliner and does not have a jet engine*. The owner explains. We tour the cockpit and my friend looks at the nav equipment and says that it's a lot of stuff. He asks what "this" (TCAS) is*.
Now he tells a flying story after the other pilot told one.
My friend's is total BS. "So I take a friend flying in a Cessna 170 and we takeoff from DCA and then ATC tells us to fly to Baltimore. We're over Baltimore and we see the Ravens game. We fly over the stadium and we can see the game! Play by play. We're flying back we tried to do a loop, we came out of it at 500 feet! Then the gear wouldn't go down! I'm flying to land and then the gear came down, I had to pull some G's to get it. We landed and I greased it."
I asked about how bad the vetting procedures are for CGS. He asks what that is. I explain that you need a special PIN to fly in and out. He says that all pilots get the PIN when they get their license. The other guy looked at him like he was stupid.
Story Flaws:
He does not have a tailwheel endorsement
DCA does not allow GA traffic!
Can't fly over a sports TFR!
If you did a loop FAA wants to speak to you, especially about being about 300ft AGL at exit!
Since when did 170's have RG?
You aren't vetted for CGS? You went into the FRZ and did not have permission!?!?!
So with all of this in mind...Would you believe his load of BS? I don't buy it at all. It's annoying because BS is just that, BS. If you're going to BS do some research. Just saying. Maybe I'm a jerk but that's for another thread to decide.
First thing I did was check the airman database...nothing! He never came up, not even a SPC. He has a logbook though, but the logbook has ~600hrs. But they are all in a Cessna 206 or 207! They are also from 2005-2008, he would have been 15-18. Claims not to have his certificate in his wallet because there is, "no need."
*- marks a red flag
So I dropped the issue until I remembered it today. We were railfanning and I see a flight of two go by. I remark that the flight of two is from Freeway. He says that you need a waiver to fly formation*. We later see a super low (about 200agl) 152 flying by. He remarks that the airplane just lost it's engine*. The aircraft was on very short final into Tipton Airport and set up for a power off approach.
So we decide, since we have spare time and since it's only 300ft away, let's go to Tipton. At the fence we're watching the ops. This pilot comes up and we all begin to chat. We continue to talk and we get to how the guy almost spun his Lancair IV. My friend asks what that is. The pilot explains that he built it, yada yada. My friend is shocked to learn that you can build your own aircraft*. He remarks that it goes into the high 20's with it. My friend asks how that's possible when the aircraft isn't an airliner and does not have a jet engine*. The owner explains. We tour the cockpit and my friend looks at the nav equipment and says that it's a lot of stuff. He asks what "this" (TCAS) is*.
Now he tells a flying story after the other pilot told one.
My friend's is total BS. "So I take a friend flying in a Cessna 170 and we takeoff from DCA and then ATC tells us to fly to Baltimore. We're over Baltimore and we see the Ravens game. We fly over the stadium and we can see the game! Play by play. We're flying back we tried to do a loop, we came out of it at 500 feet! Then the gear wouldn't go down! I'm flying to land and then the gear came down, I had to pull some G's to get it. We landed and I greased it."
I asked about how bad the vetting procedures are for CGS. He asks what that is. I explain that you need a special PIN to fly in and out. He says that all pilots get the PIN when they get their license. The other guy looked at him like he was stupid.
Story Flaws:
He does not have a tailwheel endorsement
DCA does not allow GA traffic!
Can't fly over a sports TFR!
If you did a loop FAA wants to speak to you, especially about being about 300ft AGL at exit!
Since when did 170's have RG?
You aren't vetted for CGS? You went into the FRZ and did not have permission!?!?!
So with all of this in mind...Would you believe his load of BS? I don't buy it at all. It's annoying because BS is just that, BS. If you're going to BS do some research. Just saying. Maybe I'm a jerk but that's for another thread to decide.