Coloradokevin
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm just curious about where you all stand on your opinions about water crossings in small airplanes. I stumbled onto a thread of this type on another aviation forum recently, and was surprised to see how many people were 100% against crossing the great lakes in a single engine aircraft. I'll fully admit that the subject is not without risk, but I wasn't so quick to dismiss the idea entirely.
My personal arguments in favor of these crossings are as follows:
1) I grew up next to big water, and was taking family trips in very small boats beyond sight of the shore at a very early age. Water isn't unfamiliar territory to me.
2) I'm a competent swimmer.
3) I usually carry self-rescue equipment appropriate to my mission when flying (which would include, at a minimum, for big water crossings: a life vest, a PLB, and some sort of signaling device).
4) The way I see things, you are no more likely to lose an engine in the middle of a lake than you are over a farm field in Iowa. And, while the farm field in Iowa could be a preferable landing site, the reality is that many of us routinely fly over terrain that is far less land-able than an open body of water (forests, cities, mountains, in IMC, etc.).
5) I realize that even crossing a body of water like the great lakes usually only leaves you exposed to an open water landing for a few minutes of the flight… if you are high enough you are only really out of gliding range for 10-15 minutes(?)
6) Even in open water there are often ships around (at least on the great lakes), and ditching near a ship is always a possibility for expediting a rescue.
Of course, there are some strong counter-arguments on this subject:
1) Cold water kills quickly, making water temperature and survival equipment for the season a huge factor in a ditching.
2) Rescue could take longer when you're 10 miles or more off-shore than when you're in farmer Bob's wheat field.
3) A plane in the water is going to sink eventually, possibly quickly, leaving you to float with whatever survival gear you exited the aircraft with.
This is really just an academic debate at the moment, as Colorado isn't anywhere near any big water. But, I just wanted to see where you guys stand on this subject, and why. Please feel free to answer the poll question as well!
My personal arguments in favor of these crossings are as follows:
1) I grew up next to big water, and was taking family trips in very small boats beyond sight of the shore at a very early age. Water isn't unfamiliar territory to me.
2) I'm a competent swimmer.
3) I usually carry self-rescue equipment appropriate to my mission when flying (which would include, at a minimum, for big water crossings: a life vest, a PLB, and some sort of signaling device).
4) The way I see things, you are no more likely to lose an engine in the middle of a lake than you are over a farm field in Iowa. And, while the farm field in Iowa could be a preferable landing site, the reality is that many of us routinely fly over terrain that is far less land-able than an open body of water (forests, cities, mountains, in IMC, etc.).
5) I realize that even crossing a body of water like the great lakes usually only leaves you exposed to an open water landing for a few minutes of the flight… if you are high enough you are only really out of gliding range for 10-15 minutes(?)
6) Even in open water there are often ships around (at least on the great lakes), and ditching near a ship is always a possibility for expediting a rescue.
Of course, there are some strong counter-arguments on this subject:
1) Cold water kills quickly, making water temperature and survival equipment for the season a huge factor in a ditching.
2) Rescue could take longer when you're 10 miles or more off-shore than when you're in farmer Bob's wheat field.
3) A plane in the water is going to sink eventually, possibly quickly, leaving you to float with whatever survival gear you exited the aircraft with.
This is really just an academic debate at the moment, as Colorado isn't anywhere near any big water. But, I just wanted to see where you guys stand on this subject, and why. Please feel free to answer the poll question as well!