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Piperonca
You're not in command of your wits so now you're on that ramp, sloping down, with no safety strap. One big bump and you're instantly gone, belly or not. No deliberate side-slip or PIC action (even awareness) needed. PIC not in command of his wits either, so he starts babbling nonsense.As a former .mil aviator and and having done a ramp ride or two, my only question is around thought process that results in not donning the harness as I approach the ramp. Sure, I can put my hand on the top half that opens inward and that’s relatively safe in a non-turbulent environment, but to take a gander at the MLG safely, I can only envision being on my belly just to alleviate line of sight problems while mitigating risk to me.
What I want to know is who wiped that right MLG off, and how.
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