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Good one.
But what really happened to the plane? Looks like it got attacked by a giant can opener. Marc "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .130... He finally gets to try out his favorite airplane and when he starts jabbering once airborne, his instructor's head explodes.. |
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Mid air with a fixed gear airplane's main gear.. I remember the pic..
Marc CYBW wrote: Good one. But what really happened to the plane? Looks like it got attacked by a giant can opener. Marc "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .130... He finally gets to try out his favorite airplane and when he starts jabbering once airborne, his instructor's head explodes.. |
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"Marc CYBW" wrote in
news:9qobi.16079$1i1.4036@pd7urf3no: Good one. But what really happened to the plane? Looks like it got attacked by a giant can opener. Cessna 180 collided with it midair in California. The Cessna crashed, killing the pilot. the Baron landed with only minor injuries to the pilot (apparently the sole occupant) bertie |
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Actually lets rephrase that.. the Cessna was straight and level east bound,
the Baron was climbing west bound. From the angle of approach of the Baron, the Baron was always low and to the right of the Cessna as he approached, forever in the Cessna's blind spot behind the right side cowling. The Baron pilot looking up and right would have always been in a position to see the Cessna. The Baron climbed up into and it the Cessna. The right main gear of the Cessna went through the right side cockpit window, it ripped out the gear and lower strut attach point of the Cessna causing the right wing to fail. The Baron pilot, admittedly head down in the cockpit, killed a friend of mine. BT "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .130... "Marc CYBW" wrote in news:9qobi.16079$1i1.4036@pd7urf3no: Good one. But what really happened to the plane? Looks like it got attacked by a giant can opener. Cessna 180 collided with it midair in California. The Cessna crashed, killing the pilot. the Baron landed with only minor injuries to the pilot (apparently the sole occupant) bertie |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:15:37 -0700, "BT" wrote
in : The Baron pilot, admittedly head down in the cockpit, killed a friend of mine. Tragic. I'm sorry. It just serves to prove that the Big Sky theory is a fallacy. AOPA recommends, based on a USAF study, that pilots spend 17 out of EVERY 20 seconds scanning for conflicting traffic. Personally, I burn a landing light whenever I'm flying. |
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On Jun 12, 3:54 am, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:15:37 -0700, "BT" wrote in : The Baron pilot, admittedly head down in the cockpit, killed a friend of mine. Tragic. I'm sorry. It just serves to prove that the Big Sky theory is a fallacy. AOPA recommends, based on a USAF study, that pilots spend 17 out of EVERY 20 seconds scanning for conflicting traffic. Personally, I burn a landing light whenever I'm flying. I've found my PCAS system to be very helpful. For a fraction of the cost of a TIS or TCAS system it lets me know when someone is nearby. It doesn't see all traffic but it sees much more than I do. -Robert |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 08:37:53 -0700, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote in om: I've found my PCAS system to be very helpful. For a fraction of the cost of a TIS or TCAS system it lets me know when someone is nearby. It doesn't see all traffic but it sees much more than I do. Thanks for the tip. This is the first I've heard of PCAS. http://www.pcas.ca/ How does PCAS work? ATC ground stations and active TCAS systems transmit interrogation pulses on an uplink frequency of 1030 Megahertz. Aircraft transponders reply on a downlink frequency of 1090 Megahertz. PCAS devices detect these transponder responses, then analyze and display conflict information. MRX-A (Portable Collision Avoidance System) $589.99 It sounds like just the thing for flying in the LA basin, and renter pilots aren't excluded. |
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 08:37:53 -0700, "Robert M. Gary" wrote in om: I've found my PCAS system to be very helpful. For a fraction of the cost of a TIS or TCAS system it lets me know when someone is nearby. It doesn't see all traffic but it sees much more than I do. Thanks for the tip. This is the first I've heard of PCAS. http://www.pcas.ca/ How does PCAS work? ATC ground stations and active TCAS systems transmit interrogation pulses on an uplink frequency of 1030 Megahertz. Aircraft transponders reply on a downlink frequency of 1090 Megahertz. PCAS devices detect these transponder responses, then analyze and display conflict information. MRX-A (Portable Collision Avoidance System) $589.99 It sounds like just the thing for flying in the LA basin, and renter pilots aren't excluded. See the thread "Any pireps for PCAS MRX collision avoidance system?" from early this month. Also http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/zaon.htm or http://wingsandwheels.com/page4.htm Less than $500... And, they have been improved so they can be connected to your intercom. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate |
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MRX-A (Portable Collision Avoidance System) $589.99
I've been looking at these. Zoan has two ... one for $589 and one for $1895. Anyone here have the more expensive one? I've only read the small blurbs about both. What makes the higher one worth $1300 more? |
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"Shirl" wrote ...
MRX-A (Portable Collision Avoidance System) $589.99 I've been looking at these. Zoan has two ... one for $589 and one for $1895. Anyone here have the more expensive one? I've only read the small blurbs about both. What makes the higher one worth $1300 more? 1. Multiple target tracking/reporting. 2. Closest target quadrant reporting. 3. Interface and display to GPS hardware (incl Garmin 396/496) "Worth it?", that's your call. |
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