[Rhodes22-list] Mark more on Planes v Buildings

L. Sailor watermusic38 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 13 20:13:06 EDT 2006


>The nice thing about being senile is you can hide
your own Easter eggs 

Ed, Where DO you get these sayings...they make me
laugh!

elle



--- Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:

> 
> Captain Rummy:
> 
>       You said, "70 hours behind the stick of an
> airplane gives you a lot of
> experience".  I completely disagree.  Especially if
> you are involed in a
> crash.  It usually takes about 35 to 40 just to get
> a basic ticket.  Another
> 35 hours was probably casual flying, not tight spot
> stall recovery.  That is
> why the Yankees required the instuctor pilot. 
> Again, my question is did the
> instructor have recent experience in this model
> aircraft, especially
> recovery?
>         But I am waiting for the CFII to comment.
> 
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
> addendum:
> The nice thing about being senile is you can hide
> your own Easter eggs .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> R22RumRunner wrote:
> > 
> > Ed,
> > This is all speculation. Once the FAA has finished
> their investigation,
> > I'm  
> > sure we will know the cause of the accident. Even
> though the pilot was  
> > considered a rookie, 70 hours behind the stick of
> an airplane gives you a
> > lot of  
> > experience. My guess is that something mechanical
> broke that affected the  
> > handling of the plane. Loss of power didn't seem
> to be the problem because
> > an  eye 
> > witness who was working a few floors above the
> crash site saw the plane  
> > coming and the prop was spinning. 100 mph is
> plenty of speed for that
> > plane to  
> > still be able to maneuver. I would guess that
> stall speed is somewhere in
> > the 60  
> > mph range. Brad, any help here?
> >  
> > Rummy
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