Lachlan
En-Route
We call them "shelters" where I come from...
Is that where the transients tie down for the night?
We call them "shelters" where I come from...
John without an H, except there is an H, just in the wrong place. You'd get along with brYan just fine.All I need is a C-150 and I am that guy! I would get a Grummans too, but I heard jet fuel isn't sold in Florida.
Well, just like having a parachute, it shows that you can't handle a minor emergency.Something ain't right there. I have had similar experiences... Not this extreme but with "wannabe pilots" way over there heads. My question though is why is it stupid to have a fire extinguisher in your plane? Just curious.
Yeah, still not getting it. Redundancy in safety equipment means you can't handle a small emergency. I am not sure if you are being sarcastic. Just like in the story, why not have an extinguisher on hand if you are cranking and you have a fire? Or any other scenario where a fire pops up that can be attacked with a extinguisher.Well, just like having a parachute, it shows that you can't handle a minor emergency.
Something ain't right there. I have had similar experiences... Not this extreme but with "wannabe pilots" way over there heads. My question though is why is it stupid to have a fire extinguisher in your plane? Just curious.
This is my hangar neighbor. Owner died.
Sad plane.
Hey! Too fast.I also kinda look at the extinguisher as a means to bash a window if needed.
Hey! Too fast.
Har.that's what she said?
Har.
We need to get together and race Mooney’s one day.
If I lose I will blame a different extremely large, heavy cylinder in the cabin.if I lose I'm going to blame it on the extremely large extremely heavy fire extinguisher I have.
Obviously sarcastic [so I thought!] I've never flown in a plane without an extinguisher (though I usually do not have a parachute on my back, or the plane's back. I'm not opposed at all to those!)Yeah, still not getting it. Redundancy in safety equipment means you can't handle a small emergency. I am not sure if you are being sarcastic. Just like in the story, why not have an extinguisher on hand if you are cranking and you have a fire? Or any other scenario where a fire pops up that can be attacked with a extinguisher.
Yea, and has nothing to do with the 4-Ton Ego!if I lose I'm going to blame it on the extremely large extremely heavy fire extinguisher I have.
if I lose I'm going to blame it on the extremely large extremely heavy fire extinguisher I have.
Well Gary is a leading Grumman guru and he gave me crap when I asked where I could mount one.
He went off on a tangent about how my job is to get the plane down and not fight fires, the FE can become a projectile, and kind of like people that bash the chute, he went on about how fly the plane and real pilots, all that blah blah blah. ****ed me off. There is a Grumman crash where everyone survived but the canopy was stuck and they were all killed by the fire.
I am sure he is a leading go to genius when it comes to Grummans but that rubbed me the wrong way.
I am pro fire extinguisher. I need to get one though. I still haven't put on e in the plane.
Bryan, you did an awful lot of long and hard thinking. You might need a break - go fly.
Har.
We need to get together and race Mooney’s one day.
My old pilot with Alzheimer's is as follows:
I did. I flew to Austin solo to grab lunch.
That's a feeling of freedom right there.
You flew right over my house... I could have said howdy over the radio...
Did you go to AUS, EDC, RYW, 3R9 or GTU? I know some great lunch places in Llano and Burnet!
This is my hangar neighbor. Owner died.
Sad plane.