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What was your worst flight, either as PIC or passenger? This should be a flight in which every time you think about it you experience those nerves again.
Just curious.
Just curious.
First lesson. I yaked in the plane.
Somewhere along the way I decided I needed to get my PPL. At that point in time I was only a licensed ultralight pilot.
Other than being shot down, twice?
Agony Airlines flight, 1987. Coming back from Washington DC, to HPN over the Allegheny Mountains in a Short 330SD.
Mine was close to 30 years ago and I can still remember it well...
I was doing avionics and one of our customers was having a problem with his radio that he wanted me to see in the air. This particular customer had a single radio in his Piper Tomahawk and it had left him in a lurch a time or two, so I jumped in carrying a spare radio to swap out in flight if his indeed failed so that we could easily return to our towered airport.
We went out of over some local foothills and loitered a while and sure enough his radio did exactly what he said it was doing. I had run it for several days on the bench while doing other jobs and it never failed for me on the ground so now he had made me a believer.
To swap out the radio in flight he had to put us in about a 30 degree left turn so that the radio would clear the passenger side yoke and slide out. So there we were in this turn over these mountains about 3,500' tall and the radio got stuck about half way out preventing him from leveling off and it wouldn't come out, or go back into the panel. I pulled, pushed, kitted and pulled, pushed down and pulled, side to side and pulled, and did combinations of all of this. The dumb thing was seriously stuck and we were in trouble. I found myself trying to figure out how to get my leg somehow up to stomp on the faceplate thereby jamming it back into the rack. There was no room to even bend over and try to see where it jammed up. After several 360's I finally got it unstuck and out of the panel.
That flight combined stupidity, and fear of circling until we ran out of gas. Bad feeling!
Setting up on downwind for runway 23 at KDTN when my tank that's indicating full fuel happens to actually be empty, the plane shudders as I'm at 1000ft pattern altitude and dies, I quickly turn the fuel selector to the next tank and it seriously takes about 5 full seconds to fire up. It was the most tense I've ever been while flying. All this happened on my wife's first ever flight. I didn't lose maybe 100ft altitude but it felt like forever.
The wife knew nothing of it until I explained it to her on the ground.
It didn't help when tower said "58W start your base turn immediately, your about to enter the military air space"
You sure it wasn't the Pocono mountains? A routing of DC -> White Plains, NY wouldn't seem to go anywhere near the Alleghenies, which stretch through the Western side of VA North into South Central/Western PA.
Somewhere along the way I decided I needed to get my PPL. At that point in time I was only a licensed ultralight pilot.
The worst flight I had was on Saturday. I was doing some night flying after a VERY long time. I think it[']s been around a year. I took my dad along to get current again
How do you carry a passenger if you're not current? Is your dad a CFI?
Just a rated pilot would suffice I think.
He is rated and a CFI. No way would I make that trip up without a CFI. I was so rusty at nightHow do you carry a passenger if you're not current? Is your dad a CFI?
YepJust a rated pilot would suffice I think.
He is rated and a CFI. No way would I make that trip up without a CFI. I was so rusty at night
Yep! It saves a lot of money on flights when I fly with him. I still have a regular CFI at my flight school who I do most of my flying with. My dad is a pilot for Delta so he told me not to rely on him for most of the training.Cool. Must be handy to have a father who's a CFI!
Flying is like sex--the worst I've ever had was still pretty good.
'Nuff said.
I wish I could say the same!
I had a flight, recently, where I was asked to drop someone off in Taos, New Mexico. The weather was dropping quickly and I was adamant to leave as soon as I dropped them off (they were picking up a plane.) asked me to wait for them to test fly the plane and it still had some issues so they decided to fly back with me. I refused because I did not feel comfortable flying in the weather, so I sat in the backseat as he decided to fly home - once airborne the ceiling was low and we could not find anywhere to break through. Ended up back at Taos - but it was the scariest 10 minute flight of my life and the other passenger in the plane (also a pilot) was crying from being so scared. I was never so happy as to land on the ground that day - and every time I think about that flight I get a sick feeling in my stomach.
Yup, very different east of the Mississippi. Dunno why people even bother to live there.
I've never really flown there (one trip when I picked up the 'kota) so can't say much other than point out the highest elevations back east are our airport elevations out here. Sorta puts it in a bit of perspective. That said, I really don't want anything to do with the ice machines the folks in the east have to deal with.