Tim Cobb
Pre-Flight
I've heard the term hangar rash often.....what is it?
Last edited:
It's that itch you get when...I've heard the term hanger rash often.....what is it?
What happened?? Dang.yep, like the hole thats currently in leah's glider's left wing.
Little nicks and stuff on the plane from being pushed in and out of the hangar. For example, on my plane my old hanger had a pole for supporting the roof in it. One day while pushing my plane back in I got a little close to it and it rubbed some paint off of the rear stabilizer.I've heard the term hanger rash often.....what is it?
For example, on my plane my old hanger had a poll for supporting the roof in it.
I'm confused(a lifelong problem, it seems). Who took the "poll," and what were the pros and cons of the controversy which mandated the requirement of a public opinion for such a typically wiry subject?
Their I go again, misspelling, Its a common mistake, especially when talking about hanger rashI'm confused(a lifelong problem, it seems). Who took the "poll," and what were the pros and cons of the controversy which mandated the requirement of a public opinion for such a typically wiry subject?
Welcome to PoA, Tim. Re your rude people thread, it's sometimes difficult to bite one's tongue but on that occasion I would have expressed some opinion about the other party's action.
Re this thread, a few bits of humor having been extended, you should go back and correct "hanger" to the correct hangar. The general public often displays the erroneous spelling; however, as pilots we should be more precise, lest more "ribbing" might occur.
HR
Parking it in the hangar with a wing or tail within the arc of someone else's propeller is just dumb.
I sure hope people aren't starting up their engines while still inside the hangar!
I've heard the term hangar rash often.....what is it?
This is the worst hangar rash I've seen.
This is the worst hangar rash I've seen.
Sliced and diced. That's great, unless of course you were the owner.
In the late 60's, my Dad was in a row hanger, no doors, dirt floor. The guy next to him used to start up and taxi out of the hanger. Dust, dirt, rocks and who knows what would fly everywhere. The airport manager straightened him out pretty quick. So, yes, there are some who will start up in the hanger.I sure hope people aren't starting up their engines while still inside the hangar!