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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 7 2015,5:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Love to hear the pilots story how he got out
Well, at 4000' with the 'chutists exiting two by two, he would have had a fair bit of time. Apparently it was the pilot who landed in the Blackberry bush - shoulda bought an Android, eh?![]()
@Charl - a fair point, but of course if they race to get the report out, and thereby come to the wrong conclusion, that is a lot worse.
Personally, I just don't understand this urge to jump out of perfectly good aircraft, for a pastimeLast edited by emfrat on Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.MikeW
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emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ Jan 7 2015,9:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>but of course if they race to get the report out, and thereby come to the wrong conclusion, that is a lot worse.
I'm all for not jumping the gun.
The comment is made because I genuinely don't know what it is they do...
It translates to 41 man-(erm, person-) days.
The actual writing of the report might at a stretch take 2 days.
You could possibly scratch-build a Cresco engine and maybe even a Cresco, in the remaining 39!
So, I'd be interested to know how the time is allocated - just a longstanding curiosity.Last edited by Charl on Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
SA227 wrote:QUOTE (SA227 @ Jan 8 2015,9:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>According to somebody he "ejected" so yeah can't wait for the details
I don't know enough about PAC parachute planes but its a long way to that back door with no one driving in that situation... it is going to be interesting to hear his story.
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Jan 8 2015,11:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am surprise the pilot bailed out.
One of the "eye witnesses" said they heard a sort of cough, splutter, bang from the airplane, maybe the pilot thought she was gonna go up in smoke?Deans repaints: http://www.deeknow.com/
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cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Jan 7 2015,11:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am surprise the pilot bailed out. Of course I'm not privy to all the facts but the XL750 would land "slightly faster than a walking pace" so why abandon it and chance the perils of a low altitude jump from the pilots position? Very easy to hook up on the tail plane.
Still they are all safe so the outcome was good.
If he wasn't wearing a helmet, which he wouldn't have been, then the chances of getting knocked out in the accident go up dramatically (the reason I ALWAYS wear a helmet now). Going into the water and then getting knocked out would most likely have been fatal. Agreed that it would have been a fairly smooth impact given the low landing speed of the 750.
goingboeing wrote:QUOTE (goingboeing @ Jan 8 2015,6:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>also the pilot rigs are essentially a one use wonder ie no reserve and no ability to steer them (same as a ww2 round canopy.)
Thanks James, the dose give a better insight, just on the drivers chute alone.
When I went up as an observer, the chute did not have a secondary, required to have one on .. that's back 1984/85 and over Wigram.Last edited by Ian Warren on Thu Jan 08, 2015 5:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
jpreou wrote:QUOTE (jpreou @ Jan 8 2015,10:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do wonder what would be said if the a/c "went the other way" after the pilot left and ploughed itself into holiday makers though....
I did think that myself.
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