evapilotaz
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Drone airspace abuser
Tarmac, cement, concrete, asphalt, road. Did I miss any
That doesn't make it correct, however.
I've seen barn airplanes. Not pretty outside or inside. Barns are for animals, including mice and birds and flies and who know what, and those beasts make a corroded mess inside any airplane. Guy I know got a Tri-Pacer that had been sitting; one mag had been removed for some reason, and mice had built nests inside the engine. What a mess. I bet the mag had failed, the guy took it off to get fixed and never got around to putting things back together again.
Currently working on a 39-year-old 180 with less than 1100 hours on it. On floats. Always hangared. Should be perfect, right? Fuel and oil hoses as hard as wood. Stainless aileron and elevator cables worn right out because the hangar was an open affair that let the wind through, and even with the control lock in the wind wiggles the surfaces and keeps those cables rubbing on fairleads and rub strips. 39 years of that eats stainless cables. Wheels and brakes are still brand-new, 14 hours ferry time on them, but the seals in the brake masters and calipers will be hard as rocks.
Airplanes rot whether they fly or not.
Dan
WOW !
And your point is? There a plenty of things in the vernacular that are incorrect. When was the last time you saw a real assault rifle, as opposed to what the media keeps calling one? They are just as wrong. Repetition of a mistake doesn't make it right. Maybe that's just the engineer in me. Tarmac is NOT a location on an airport, regardless of how many times some idiot newsie thinks it is.
Unfortunately this scenario is all too common. Half the aircraft at our airport buy less than $500 of fuel per year. That's less than 20 hours of flight time. Several of our tenants bought NO FUEL last year. That's the sad state of affairs at many places. The big fear about a hangar queen is an irretrievably internally corroded engine.
And your point is? There a plenty of things in the vernacular that are incorrect. When was the last time you saw a real assault rifle, as opposed to what the media keeps calling one? They are just as wrong. Repetition of a mistake doesn't make it right. Maybe that's just the engineer in me. Tarmac is NOT a location on an airport, regardless of how many times some idiot newsie thinks it is.
If you're not game I'll through the guy an offer, PM me his details.