Adam Weiss
Pre-takeoff checklist
Someone asked that in the latest YouTube video comments. Peter replied, "Yes, it will."I wonder if it will maintain altitude at 50% power.
So there you have it ;-)
Someone asked that in the latest YouTube video comments. Peter replied, "Yes, it will."I wonder if it will maintain altitude at 50% power.
Ah, but will it maintain power at 50% altitude?Someone asked that in the latest YouTube video comments. Peter replied, "Yes, it will."
So there you have it ;-)
I forget the exact story here but it was a runup pre-delivery. F-WWCJ
This was a super embarrassing fubar.. https://www.flightglobal.com/violat...-led-to-toulouse-a340-600-crash/84311.articleI forget the exact story here but it was a runup pre-delivery. F-WWCJ
Damn! Momentous..Looks like it flew today. Flightaware N352TD
Someone caught about 8% of the flight on camera:
He landed on the other runway which was his plan if things weren't going well, if I recall.Not a very encouraging departure. Flight aware also shows he only went up to 500 feet and field elevation is 200 feet...
Why?
Service ceiling without another 300 SHP?Not a very encouraging departure. Flight aware also shows he only went up to 500 feet and field elevation is 200 feet...
Why?
Looks like that includes the taxi back to the hangar. Actual flight probably under 2 minutes.Damn! Momentous..
I'm not sure I ever said it wouldn't fly, but I've continued to question his dubious build benefits and design philosophy
The FlightAware track shows a short 6 minute flight.. I'll be very curious to see his next YouTube update!
Anyone able to get the LiveATC feed?
Same here. I downloaded the 30-minute block but the audio only has 3 minutes in it.I tried to download it from their archive, the recording is however only less than 4 minutes with some unreadable stuff in it. I was wondering if he declared an emergency as I don't think that this went as planned.
In the video it looks like it gets off pretty quickly. Climb, not so muchMan that looks shaky. The thing needs massive amounts of runway, looks unstable in the roll axis, and kind of looks like it is struggling to fly. Good on him though for living, and getting the airplane back on the ground. Could have easily been a smoking crater. Time will tell.
Looks like it leaves the ground 3,300 ft down runway 17 as measured on Google Maps. Assuming he started at the edge of the piano keys. That is worse than previous ground effect runs, maybe because he has fuel onboard.In the video it looks like it gets off pretty quickly. Climb, not so much
Well, dang. The kitchens serving plates of crow are going to be working overtime for a bit.
Warmer today than the last "flight" too...82 F.Looks like it leaves the ground 3,300 ft down runway 17 as measured on Google Maps. Assuming he started at the edge of the piano keys. That is worse than previous ground effect runs, maybe because he has fuel onboard.
I wonder if it was intentional, or another ground run that got away from him.
For all the naysayers that didn’t expect he would take off and stay in ground effect...he got past that.
Then, people didn’t expect him to fly...and apparently the plane goes up and down.
Then, for the plane to fly and the pilot to live? I guess he made it past that.
Not by much, barely more than 500 feet AGL with an immediate abort to the crossing runway. His next video may be interesting. Something made him want back on the ground fast.
Interesting find scrolling through the Valdosta videos
Why would it not be? Does an FAR or POH prevent a departure with an engine inop? A 747 flew with passengers from LAS to London on 3 engines and there's a video out there somewhere of a 2 engine L1011/D 10 departure..Is that legal
Is that legal? I'm sure it's not smart.
Some weird video effects in that one. Love the propeller tip trails.
Is that legal? I'm sure it's not smart.
Some weird video effects in that one. Love the propeller tip trails.