tommy vercetti
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Knowledge may help you get through fear. Learn about how airplanes are maintained (very strictly) and how they are engineered. Once you understand the science involved and you see that airplanes basically cannot crash unless the pilot does something, it can be comforting.
Briefly - every production aircraft is manufactured to a very specific standard, so how it will behave is known. They are inspected annually by FAA certified mechanics and owners can be required to fix certain things before the mechanic will sign off a passing inspection. The way the wings and control surfaces are arranged means that even when the airplane get jostled around by wind, it will still return to flying straight and normal. When the pilot "flies" the plane, what they're really doing is using the controls to very slightly affect that straight and normal condition to influence the plane to make a turn or go up or down. It's actually very mundane stuff, 99% of flying is spent without tilting more than 20 degrees in either direction.
Now, if you've talked with the EAA, understand that they are not involved with production airplanes, they are building them. But even with the EAA, there are rules about what an airplane must do and how it must behave, so they're still pretty solid airplanes. Plus, most airplanes are built from kits, which are practically production parts unless the builder modifies something (and many do). But - outside of the initial flight testing - EAA aircraft are pretty much just as safe as production airplanes.
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congrats! this was a good move on your part. I hope you asked your parents to hold off on the loan for now.First and foremost, I would like to think those of you who took your time to help me.I looked up the EAA and I’m joining their young eagles program, they have a a free introductory flight and a free ground school and a free 1 hour lesson. I’m going to do that and see if the stress calms.
I would guess most Young Eagle flights are conducted in certified aircraft. The EAA is quite involved in production airplanes, check the list of STC's they have worked on and made available for production airplanes. Take a look at the overhead shots of Air Venture and count the number of production airplanes on hand.
What part of “EXPERIMENTAL” AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, don’t you understand? Also, many Young Eagle flights Artie given in EXPERIMENTAL amateur built aircraft.
Nope. Most of the YE flights in our chapter are done in experimentals the pilots built themselves. I’m an oddity flying the cherokee.I would guess most Young Eagle flights are conducted in certified aircraft. The EAA is quite involved in production airplanes, check the list of STC's they have worked on and made available for production airplanes. Take a look at the overhead shots of Air Venture and count the number of production airplanes on hand.
I have a 100 percent success rate at not dying for over 42 years. I think I've got that death thing beat.
I believe my flight will be in a Cherokee 140Nope. Most of the YE flights in our chapter are done in experimentals the pilots built themselves. I’m an oddity flying the cherokee.
Nobody has the death thing beat. At some point, your success rate will diminish in a very significant way. May you have many, many happy years before that point.
You can be the best pilot flying the best airplane in the best weather.
You’re still going to die.
I believe my flight will be in a Cherokee 140
I spoke to the person and asked him what plane lolWhat an odd comment. Unless you posted that within minutes of your flight or someone told you specifically that. YE flights are comprised of multiple pilots flying multiple different types of planes and the YEs aren’t pre-assigned a plane. They get what comes up next in availability. Very odd comment.
I spoke to the person and asked him what plane lol
I have a 100 percent success rate at not dying for over 42 years. I think I've got that death thing beat.
Let me know how that works out in or around 42 years from now..
Wait, you're young yet.I have a 100 percent success rate at not dying for over 42 years. I think I've got that death thing beat.
As I said it’s an odd comment unless there is only one plane there. The events that I have done have maybe five or six different types of planes and the YEs are randomly assigned lol
I didn’t think Young Eagles had to be flown in an event setting? My understanding is that a pilot can do those flights outside of an “event”.
In that type of setting knowing the pilot giving you the flight would not be unusual and you could know what plane you’re going to fly in.
So not really that odd.
I’m 47 this year with a likely permanent spinal cord injury caused by my own damn body.
Welcome to your 40s... if a strange medical malady hasn’t been assigned to you yet, one will be shortly! Hahaha.
You’re definitely gonna die now....I think Cherokee 140s are prone to trailing edge bird strikesI believe my flight will be in a Cherokee 140
My understanding too. The big group event wasn’t my cup of tea. Then, like a week later I get a pack of like 7000 blank certificates and picture holders, log books, etc. I figured they were accidentally sent to me or the EAA uses the same mailing service as the NRA Turns out any EAA member with all the background checks can also give a ride outside of an event...but no EAA insurance like during a large planned event where the chapter purchases the added insurance.I didn’t think Young Eagles had to be flown in an event setting? My understanding is that a pilot can do those flights outside of an “event”.
In that type of setting knowing the pilot giving you the flight would not be unusual and you could know what plane you’re going to fly in.
So not really that odd.
You are going to die.
Eventually.
My understanding too. The big group event ... or the EAA uses the same mailing service as the NRA
I have a 100 percent success rate at not dying for over 42 years. I think I've got that death thing beat.
Unfortunately time will prove you wrong, but I am raising a glass that you will be right for a long time yet to come. Cheers!!!