I experienced a wingtip strike this morning. I was taxiing between two buildings, and it knocked about six inches off the end of the left wing.
Thank God it was only a dream!
Thank God it was only a dream!
I experienced a wingtip strike this morning. I was taxiing between two buildings, and it knocked about six inches off the end of the left wing.
Thank God it was only a dream!
I dunno, have you seen your plane today?
Premonition?
(let's hope not)
I think I would indeed choose to park as far away from that FBO as I possibly can in the future.I asked him how far I needed to be. He said as far as safely possible.
I experienced a wingtip strike this morning.
I think I would indeed choose to park as far away from that FBO as I possibly can in the future.
I rent.
Which reminds me, one of my favorite rental planes got totaled recently.
Fortunately, the student pilot who was flying it was OK.
I experienced a wingtip strike this morning. I was taxiing between two buildings, and it knocked about six inches off the end of the left wing.
Thank God it was only a dream!
738GEOh jeez. I think you and I both fly out of PAO? Any plane I might recognize?
Oh jeez. I think you and I both fly out of PAO? Any plane I might recognize?
738GE
Unless of course it's a cloudy day. Worse yet, winter, with snow on the ramp, and light poles placed way too close to the edge (i.e. some engineer thinking "parking lot").I have mentioned before that I have recurring “Flying Screw-Up Anxiety Nightmares”.
Complicated airspace and landing without a clearance come up a lot.
As far as wingtip clearance goes, in the daytime shadows are your friend - as long as the shadows don’t touch you’ve got clearance. Though the inverse doesn’t necessarily apply, since your wingtip can be higher or lower than the obstruction.
Last night I was doing some sightseeing with a passenger and got so behind on airspeed and altitude that a downdraft caused me to do a T&G on a road. During the climb out, I forgot to cram the mixture and prop. Ended up in the trees and sheared off the right wing. The plane was totalled but I bought the salvage and turned it into a full scale RC. And then I misjudged something and put it into a house that luckily was empty. And then I woke up.I have mentioned before that I have recurring “Flying Screw-Up Anxiety Nightmares”.
I don't know, but I think you should sell the movie rights to that dream.Last night I was doing some sightseeing with a passenger and got so behind on airspeed and altitude that a downdraft caused me to do a T&G on a road. During the climb out, I forgot to cram the mixture and prop. Ended up in the trees and sheared off the right wing. The plane was totalled but I bought the salvage and turned it into a full scale RC. And then I misjudged something and put it into a house that luckily was empty. And then I woke up.
Should I be worried?
Not a lot of room! Lower left corner of picture.
Just keep the nose wheel on the line...if you hit a structure its on the airport's dime... (at least that's the theory)... Not that I would barrel wistfully down a taxi-way trusting in that theory... However, I know of a recent incident where a guy followed a taxi-line into a, deeper than anticipated, drainage grate, on a newly paved ramp... airport bought a teardown on a recent overhaul after the prop strike.
Assuming you know your aircraft's wingspan meets the design criteria for the taxilane. You go down a taxilane designed for Group 1 aircraft in a Group 2, you are on your own. You are responsible as PIC for knowing where you airplane fits.
Bet it'd be the smoothest landing of your life!About twice a year I will have a dream where the floor of the airplane falls away during flight. Nothing falls out, just the floor goes away. I can see t he ground below me which has me thinking this is not good, but the plane flies just the same as with the floor. I always wake up before landing....
Is Fred Flinstone your copilot?About twice a year I will have a dream where the floor of the airplane falls away during flight. Nothing falls out, just the floor goes away. I can see t he ground below me which has me thinking this is not good, but the plane flies just the same as with the floor. I always wake up before landing....
Somebody needs some time in a SeekerAbout twice a year I will have a dream where the floor of the airplane falls away during flight. Nothing falls out, just the floor goes away. I can see t he ground below me which has me thinking this is not good, but the plane flies just the same as with the floor. I always wake up before landing....
Dude reaches us and is chastising me for parking too close to the hangar (my wingtip was safely 3 ft from the door). I told him I parked safely. He repeated that I was too close. I asked him how far I needed to be. He said as far as safely possible.
Somebody needs some time in a Seeker
So dreams DO come true!
I was taxing out of the lower level at Santa Monica, (SMO), got distracted and scared myself about to death when I realized how close my wingtip was to the wall. Piper Seneca II.
That’s got to be a sales gimmick right??Make sure you have room...