woodchucker
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No mention of the crap 1960's designed engine that lost oil pressure?! All that 172 venting must have cleansed the soul!"
The pilot and co-pilot were the only people on board the plane at the time. They were not injured in the incident, according to Cpl. Mike Wall.
The plane suffered minor damage in the landing.
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CAPS FOR THE WIN!
Yes, however some have been brought back to flyable condition.. but I think it requires getting clever with data plates etcso after CAPS deployment is the plane considered totaled?
Yes, however some have been brought back to flyable condition.. but I think it requires getting clever with data plates etc
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The pilot and co-pilot were the only people on board the plane at the time. They were not injured in the incident, according to Cpl. Mike Wall.
The plane suffered minor damage in the landing.
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CAPS FOR THE WIN!
Cirrus POH Section 3, Emergency Procedures.
- LOSS OF OIL PRESSURE
1. Pop Silk
Five gallons of Testors plastic model cement does wonders.
why would a “real man and competent pilot” risk landing in a known swamp when there is an easy out with a very, very high survival rate? The plane just tried to kill you, return the favor if it means you almost certainly walk away. Lots of competent pilots have hurt themselves with off airport landings where almost everything goes right.
Reading a little deeper, they did not deploy the parachute until the engine shut down and they were not in gliding distance of an airport. The area they landed is usually swampy, but was hard because of a recent drought.
why would a “real man and competent pilot” risk landing in a known swamp when there is an easy out with a very, very high survival rate? The plane just tried to kill you, return the favor if it means you almost certainly walk away. Lots of competent pilots have hurt themselves with off airport landings where almost everything goes right.
“Totaled” is an insurance term. It is never a question of whether or not the airplane can be repaired, it’s a question of whether it is cheaper for the insurance company to pay for the repair or to just pay off the policy. Practically every airplane is repairable, but at what cost?
Conglomerated response. I quoted you but read several posts. Sorry for the confusion.
Pilot did the right thing and walked away with his son. Many good pilots have had significant injuries from a simple off field landing.
Yep. Swallow your pride and live to tell about it. Was obviously aware enough that the open field is usually a swamp. Airplane ain't worth you and/or your son or anyone's else life or injury. And it don't matter what's between your legs. Wanna be the macho dude and maybe try to save the plane. Have at it. Just not with me in it. Not with a chute to pull."Real men" understand that skill, risk, and the judgement to balance the two, are the purvue of both genders.
Can you log PIC after deployment?
why would a “real man and competent pilot” risk landing in a known
Yup, you are still flying, just have to keep track of time on the way down because the hobbs will be turned off.
Do the rental places know about this...??
If your internet post contains sarcasm and someone completely misses that sarcasm, you're probably not as good at sarcasm as you think you are.You missed the sarcasm.
If your internet post contains sarcasm and someone completely misses that sarcasm, you're probably not as good at sarcasm as you think you are.
I'm crushed.