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At least you aren't flying a Piper.
My school has well maintained new G1000 planes and they fly a lot but I am always worried like can the wings fall off due to fatigue or air frame fall apart?
At least that last part is true for me, I dunno about skilled though...We all know that Piper pilots are the most skilled and handsome pilots in the universe. Don't be jealous.
Flying is unnatural, so don't beat yourself up for these fears.I am always worried like can the wings fall off due to fatigue or air frame fall apart? The planes are all late model C172 G1000s but I just can't stop thinking about these scenarios.
Hello everyone,
I am posting here today because I am a student pilot currently working on my PPL all the way to CFI and then the hours build to 1500 hours. As a student pilot I am always concerned about one thing and its a habit of overthinking. My school has well maintained new G1000 planes and they fly a lot but I am always worried like can the wings fall off due to fatigue or air frame fall apart? The planes are all late model C172 G1000s but I just can't stop thinking about these scenarios.
Close to the Palos Verdes peninsula?I'll have you know.. the Piper I rented this past Saturday managed to keep BOTH its wings on the whole flight, both there, AND back.
*Catalina in the distance
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As far as Piper pilots having superior skill...yes, they do, because they have to.
Yup! Was VFR so this was just before entering the "Coastal Route" VFR corridor over LAXClose to the Palos Verdes peninsula?
So cool! I’m envious!Yup! Was VFR so this was just before entering the "Coastal Route" VFR corridor over LAX
I recommend learning about why this doesn't happen expect in the most extreme circumstances.I am always worried like can the wings fall off due to fatigue or air frame fall apart?
.... but I am always worried like can the wings fall off due to fatigue or air frame fall apart? The planes are all late model C172 G1000s but I just can't stop thinking about these scenarios.
Wings really ought never fail unless the plane is obviously and grossly mishandled.. it's kind of like worrying about the brakes on your car going out or the steering wheel falling off on your car or the roof of your house suddenly caving in and killing you. All of these things can happen, but in all reality should not
My wife's niece got run down by a firetruck in NYC that was going to fire and decided to blast up on the side walk to get around traffic.
Typical government outcome. Killing people helping people.Good lord.!!!
I hope she survived.
Didn't the folks at SFO do this after the Asiana crew was unable to do a VFR landing?My wife's niece got run down by a firetruck in NYC that was going to fire and decided to blast up on the side walk to get around traffic.
With 30 people on the wings of that Mooney that works out to about 4,500 lbs.. give or take. Assuming that's an older M20 we're looking at what, 2,600 lbs? That represent about 1.75 negative G load.. pretty healthy
The Mooney has a carry through spar. I wouldn't go that far with a Cessna or Piper.With 30 people on the wings of that Mooney that works out to about 4,500 lbs.. give or take. Assuming that's an older M20 we're looking at what, 2,600 lbs? That represent about 1.75 negative G load.. pretty healthy
Didn't the folks at SFO do this after the Asiana crew was unable to do a VFR landing?
Good lord.!!!
I hope she survived.
Typical government outcome. Killing people helping people.
In my State they would enjoy "Qualified Immunity" to do it again because they had lights and sirens on. It's a law with loose wording, but I suppose I can't vent about legislative matters here with the SZ gone.She survived, after a year in the hospital she is still living in NYC, hopefully the NYFD isn't driving on sidewalks any more.
For me it's engine failure, I think about it all the time. I just passed 500 hours and I'm on my third airplane
The first two didn't meet their demise due to engine failure, did they?
In my State they would enjoy "Qualified Immunity" to do it again because they had lights and sirens on. It's a law with loose wording, but I suppose I can't vent about legislative matters here with the SZ gone.
Hello everyone,...... I am always worried like can the wings fall off ...