Jhernandez04
Line Up and Wait
Hey guys, I was talking to a few non pilot buddies and it got me thinking because no matter who I ask they always bring up the parachute subject. Some planes have them built in so obviously they are used from time to time in that manner.
I also watched a video the other day on here when a NASA pilot couldnt recover from a spin, he had a parachute on his back and bailed. I believe he was in a baron.
So, for a low time pilot or even high time.... if your in a single/double prop plane would having a parachute in the plane or on your back make you feel at ease while flying? Seems like a silly question with an obvious answer, but any time I have discussed this with a pilot they always say "why would you leave a perfectly good airplane?" or "fly it to the ground."
My line of thought is, if im thinking about using a chute, its not a perfect airplane..... anyways, what do you guys think? I'm almost ready to purchase one just for piece of mind.
I also watched a video the other day on here when a NASA pilot couldnt recover from a spin, he had a parachute on his back and bailed. I believe he was in a baron.
So, for a low time pilot or even high time.... if your in a single/double prop plane would having a parachute in the plane or on your back make you feel at ease while flying? Seems like a silly question with an obvious answer, but any time I have discussed this with a pilot they always say "why would you leave a perfectly good airplane?" or "fly it to the ground."
My line of thought is, if im thinking about using a chute, its not a perfect airplane..... anyways, what do you guys think? I'm almost ready to purchase one just for piece of mind.