Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Touchdown! Greaser!
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2008
- Messages
- 16,021
- Location
- DXO124009
- Display Name
Display name:
Light and Sporty Guy
Saturday afternoon. A few clouds at a few thousand feet, 10+ vis, wind is like 5ish, temperature around 70ish F.
Looks like a nice day for a ride.
Climb up to 2000 MSL (1400 AGL) leaving some breathing room between me and the 3000 class B floor above and the 2500 shelf just off to my right.
Ok, we are rocking and rolling. Not a big deal - light wing loading (probably about 7.5 lb/ft^2 - a big heavy Cessna 172 runs about twice that), what do you expect? Snow big deal.
Then. Bam! the 4-5 inches between my head and overhead structure goes to zero. Thank goodness that I have such a thick skull.
I don't need this.
Put it away with a grand total of 0.6 hours on the Hobbs for the day.
Looks like a nice day for a ride.
Climb up to 2000 MSL (1400 AGL) leaving some breathing room between me and the 3000 class B floor above and the 2500 shelf just off to my right.
Ok, we are rocking and rolling. Not a big deal - light wing loading (probably about 7.5 lb/ft^2 - a big heavy Cessna 172 runs about twice that), what do you expect? Snow big deal.
Then. Bam! the 4-5 inches between my head and overhead structure goes to zero. Thank goodness that I have such a thick skull.
I don't need this.
Put it away with a grand total of 0.6 hours on the Hobbs for the day.