I had to shut down and wait for a tow once upon at time as well. I will not be throwing any rocks at the Spirit crew.Boy, there but for the grace of God. . .
Icy day, runway cleared to 100 feet just to get the airport flowing again. Land just fine, slow to what one thinks is a safe speed for the conditions and then. . .
Oh CRAP! (Or words to that effect.) I can’t steer and I can’t stop. And off to the weeds we go.
I had a similar situation in Philadelphia one winter day a few years ago. We landed and got safely on the taxiway but then I couldn’t stop the jet. Too much residual thrust, even at idle, for the icy taxiway. Shut down the engines and sat, IIRC, for about an hour and a half until the sand truck could come out and clear a path for us to the gate.
So, pilot error for taxiing too fast for the conditions, but extenuating circumstances that led up to it.
Absolutely! That has to be the best thread title I’ve ever seen on this forumI wish I could give a "thumbs up" to a thread title. LMAO
Fun ice story. Good self aggrandization. Was driving Mrs. Steingar and Big Sister North to see Mama Steingar. Got up to a bridge where I saw a big white Caddy in front of me start to spin. He hit the guy next to him and kept spinning. Guy in front of me hits the brakes. I hit the brakes. Nothing. I mean nothing. Mrs. Steingar starts screaming "no No NO!" at the top of her lungs.
Me, I shift into a lower gear and hit the gas. If I can't stop I might as well go. Get around the guy in front of me, and I thread the needle between the still spinning Caddy and the other guy, and off I go. Mrs. Steingar is gobsmacked that I pulled that off. Big Sister looks up and says "what happened".
No aviation stories, I don't fly when there's ice about.
Mine was motorcycle skills.Just a few years ago I was driving a rented BMW/Mini which of course had a useless auto transmission, and realized as I was going down a hill that I wasn't going to stop at the bottom which was a 90 degree turn to the left. Put all my hours of doing donuts in snowy Boston area parking lots as a teenager to good use. Cranked the wheel to left, pulled the parking brake and stopped sliding sideways just as I reached the curb at the bottom of the hill. Simply drove away with no injury to car or curb. I just knew all that "training" would payoff someday.
I recall seeing a truck spinning its wheels on a slight hill coated with ice. The name on the side of the truck was G. O. D.Fun ice story. Good self aggrandization. Was driving Mrs. Steingar and Big Sister North to see Mama Steingar. Got up to a bridge where I saw a big white Caddy in front of me start to spin. He hit the guy next to him and kept spinning. Guy in front of me hits the brakes. I hit the brakes. Nothing. I mean nothing. Mrs. Steingar starts screaming "no No NO!" at the top of her lungs.
Me, I shift into a lower gear and hit the gas. If I can't stop I might as well go. Get around the guy in front of me, and I thread the needle between the still spinning Caddy and the other guy, and off I go. Mrs. Steingar is gobsmacked that I pulled that off. Big Sister looks up and says "what happened".
No aviation stories, I don't fly when there's ice about.
At my last job we were on snow and ice a lot, I do not miss those days. Nothing like having to use the TR's to make a turn and or stop. Pictures are from an airport in Montana, at least this place was only snow.
I wish I could give a "thumbs up" to a thread title. LMAO
Add me to the list of folks who "got it" just from the thread title.I know me too, thread title made me laugh...such a good movieI wish I could give a "thumbs up" to a thread title. LMAO
Add me to the list of folks who "got it" just from the thread title.
Ron "It's another kind of flying, all together" Wanttaja
At my last job we were on snow and ice a lot, I do not miss those days. Nothing like having to use the TR's to make a turn and or stop. Pictures are from an airport in Montana, at least this place was only snow.
Flying to the Midwest next week for Christmas and I’m flying a jet with no TRs. Hopefully we don’t get any nasty weather while I’m there (arrival day looks fine but departure is a ways out) because I’m a pretty good driver on snow/Ice in a car, but I don’t have any desire to try it out in the airplane.