Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
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Light and Sporty Guy
Remember $500 toilet seats? How about $1000 single use nuts?
There are exceptions:Why do high wing planes like the Skyhawk, Skylane, Tecnam need wing struts, but low wing planes don't?
Um….cause they suck?Why do high wing planes like the Skyhawk, Skylane, Tecnam need wing struts, but low wing planes don't?
In general, because it's easier to sit on a wing spar than to wear one as a hat.Why do high wing planes like the Skyhawk, Skylane, Tecnam need wing struts, but low wing planes don't?
One of life's great mysteries.Why do high wing planes like the Skyhawk, Skylane, Tecnam need wing struts, but low wing planes don't?
Because they build a stronger spar, like on the high wings that don’t have struts.Why do high wing planes like the Skyhawk, Skylane, Tecnam need wing struts, but low wing planes don't?
I'll take a stab at making this make sense. If you and I fly from Chicagoland to Nashville to log some X-C, You would fly to BNA and I would fly back. You would log PIC there and I would log PIC back. We would split the rental fee. Instead of me flying the same 51 NM trip over and over, I got to fly to Nashville and only pay for half of that trip.This might actually be worth of a post but...
Every once in a while I'll get an email from a fellow club member seeing if I want to split XC time. I have to be honest, I don't understand what this means, nor why I would want to do it. I can't log time unless they're under the hood, or it's a two pilot plane... So are these folks planning on flying under the hood for hours on end? I actually don't recall that being appropriate as sim IMC is meant for approaches and maneuvers? Or am I expected to sit there not booking hours? only to get TT/PIC when I'm PF? and only pay then?
I can do that by myself.
Go get that instrument!Two years ago today, I had just passed my checkride! I am hoping that I get my act together and that the next two years have a significant increase in hours flown over the last two years.
What about your act is stopping you?Two years ago today, I had just passed my checkride! I am hoping that I get my act together and that the next two years have a significant increase in hours flown over the last two years.
What about your act is stopping you?
Are you afraid of magenta rockets?Part of it is just life in general and all its little crises and budgetary considerations and me allowing them to get in the way, but frankly, it is most likely primarily nervousness about the airspace/new airport. I will hopefully alleviate most of it through my upcoming flight review (which I need to bite the bullet and schedule... ). If you take a peek at the sectional for KHEG, and then at KEST, it may shed some light on my difficulties getting comfortable flying in this very different environment!
Send it!!!!Part of it is just life in general and all its little crises and budgetary considerations and me allowing them to get in the way, but frankly, it is most likely primarily nervousness about the airspace/new airport. I will hopefully alleviate most of it through my upcoming flight review (which I need to bite the bullet and schedule... ). If you take a peek at the sectional for KHEG, and then at KEST, it may shed some light on my difficulties getting comfortable flying in this very different environment!
Are you afraid of magenta rockets?
I think you'll get used to it pretty quick. Maybe another flight with a CFI or another pilot who knows the area well after the Flight Review. I remember when you was getting your private a few years ago and sharing the journey here on POA. You seem pretty sharp.Part of it is just life in general and all its little crises and budgetary considerations and me allowing them to get in the way, but frankly, it is most likely primarily nervousness about the airspace/new airport. I will hopefully alleviate most of it through my upcoming flight review (which I need to bite the bullet and schedule... ). If you take a peek at the sectional for KHEG, and then at KEST, it may shed some light on my difficulties getting comfortable flying in this very different environment!
One word: landmarks!it is most likely primarily nervousness about the airspace/new airport.
...it is most likely primarily nervousness about the airspace/new airport....
One word: landmarks!
I'm going to assume you aren't the first one to do pattern work there. maybe hang around the airport and just watch planes, bring a radio and listen on freq (since it doesn't look like they're on liveatc).
Can you still leave a review for the original purchase 20 years ago? "Unable to support weight of forklift. Would not recommend using as a heavy equipment ramp."Well crap. Was driving my forklift between buildings, and felt a big bump. Turned around to see it was my cordless driver.
Kind of sad because it's the first cordless tool I ever bought, almost 20 years ago now, and I wanted to see how long it would last. I probably use it more than any other tool I own. Good news is the battery survived. Also kind of excited that Amazon had the new brushless version available, with a battery, for about the cost of the battery alone. So I ordered two.
And because I know someone will ask: Makita
How did you know?Was driving my forklift between buildings, and felt a big bump.
This a "pneumatic" tire forklift. In quotes because they are foam filled. It actually does pretty well in the gravel driveway, and even in the yard if it's not too wet. Of course as you say, it's a bumpy ride..which is what bounced the tool off the pallet it was riding on. Running over the impact damn near threw me out of the seatHow did you know?
Driving over a painted lane marker with a forklift results in a big bump.
That sounds amazing.I did nothing today. Relaxed by the shore of a lake in MN on vacation. Didn’t even fish, which netted me just as many walleye as the rest of the crew. And someone else is making dinner, whatever it is, then it’s time to hone my backwoods cocktail craft.
That's how long it lasted.Kind of sad because it's the first cordless tool I ever bought, almost 20 years ago now, and I wanted to see how long it would last.
I just spent 10 minutes watching a video about a wheel nut. And my geek spirit animal approved.Remember $500 toilet seats? How about $1000 single use nuts?
Why not?I didn’t buy an airplane this weekend.
I'm not to the end yet, but did you catch that he said (at 7:00) that right-side wheel nuts are anodized red and left-side nuts green? I paused and looked at the document closer and it does show LEFT HAND - RED and RIGTH [sic] HAND - GREEN. One wonders how the debate on this went, between using the nautical green/red colors to mean the threadedness of the nuts or to mean the side of the car they go on. I say "one wonders" because I believe I'm the only one wondering this.I just spent 10 minutes watching a video about a wheel nut. And my geek spirit animal approved.
I don't know but I'm truly getting sick and tired of renting. One place has students book all day every day into forever. The next place books big long trips into forever. The third place has one rental in the middle of my desired XC trip. The fourth place (DA40) requires flight school owner approval to fly XCs and grounds all planes around holidays (i.e. July 4). Because of the mission, I can't take the J3 and don't want to take the 170. The Mooney is still in the shop and I don't have hours in the PA30 (that is always available) for insurance. The DA42 is a 3 hr daily minimum at 385/hr and has inop aux tanks so a simple flight - say Chicago to KC requires a fuel stop.Why not?
How much PA32 time do you have now? Fly the J3 down here and take mine. I'm sure we can work out the financials.I don't know but I'm truly getting sick and tired of renting. One place has students book all day every day into forever. The next place books big long trips into forever. The third place has one rental in the middle of my desired XC trip. The fourth place (DA40) requires flight school owner approval to fly XCs and grounds all planes around holidays (i.e. July 4). Because of the mission, I can't take the J3 and don't want to take the 170. The Mooney is still in the shop and I don't have hours in the PA30 (that is always available) for insurance. The DA42 is a 3 hr daily minimum at 385/hr and has inop aux tanks so a simple flight - say Chicago to KC requires a fuel stop.