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Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a proper flying
suit, the one-piece kind with lots of zipper pockets? My acro instructor gave me a couple of URLs but neither of them seems to work (flyingsuit[s].com and government[something].com - I remembered it when I tried it!). Would be nice to have something you can sure will keep the pocket contents in place when doing -ve G stuff... Thanks, John |
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Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a proper flying
suit, the one-piece kind with lots of zipper pockets? My acro instructor gave me a couple of URLs but neither of them seems to work (flyingsuit[s].com and government[something].com Try flightsuits.com. Whaddya want all those pockets for anyway? Doug Sowder |
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![]() "Andrew Boyd" wrote in message om... Indeed. Pockets are empty for acro, otherwise it's going to end up in the tail, and quite possibly jam up the elevator. Err... that's the idea of the zips...? You would be amazed at the long list of stuff that I have personally fished out of the tails of aerobatic aircraft: business cards, maps, barf bags, sunglasses, seat belt loops, pens, AN nuts, washers & machine screws, etc. Sounds similar to the list of stuff I'm still finding on the floor of my plane since hitting a severe downdraft and going negative G for several seconds. I found a flashlight that I lost ages ago. If you must get a flight suit, I might suggest a hot pink skin-fitting spandex flight suit with a built-in cup, for safety of course. Is this something to do with the hooker harness? Although it seems to work just fine even if you don't look anything like a hooker. (Actually the harness holds my trouser pockets completely shut anyway, so in truth I don't really need the suit. But my instructor thinks it's a good idea, and the warbird guys all wear them). John |
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 10:55:56 -0800, "John Harper"
wrote: "Andrew Boyd" wrote in message . com... Indeed. Pockets are empty for acro, otherwise it's going to end up in the tail, and quite possibly jam up the elevator. Err... that's the idea of the zips...? The zippered pockets also keep you from looking too much like an escapee from the local jail. www.flightsuits.com is a good choice. I've bought both helmets and flight suits from them. Good stuff. Also, while buying a nomex suit, don't forget to buy some of their nomex gloves. These could give you a couple of seconds more use of your hands to help escape the fire. Klein G. |
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Pockets are empty for acro, otherwise it's
going to end up in the tail, and quite possibly jam up the elevator. It's happened many times, including on vertical downlines. Pop quiz: what would you do in that situation? (hint - trim). But which way? Kinda like the question of how to use trim to help if you don't have enough down elevator for a clean inverted spin entry. Doug Sowder |
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![]() "DSowder" wrote in message ... Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a proper flying suit, the one-piece kind with lots of zipper pockets? My acro instructor gave me a couple of URLs but neither of them seems to work (flyingsuit[s].com and government[something].com Try flightsuits.com. Whaddya want all those pockets for anyway? Let's see, I'm sure there's some FAR thingy about having my certificate and medical with me. A pen seems like a good idea too. Maybe a spare pair of glasses since my optician is a bit hazy about negative G requirements (although so far they've stayed put). It's true that just one zipper pocket would cover all that. So if anyone knows of a good source of flight suits with just one zipper pocket, that would be fine too. Preferably not in pink spandex, at least not until I've lost some more weight (which I need to if I want to fly the Pitts anyway). John Doug Sowder |
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![]() Here I 'll wear anything u want if u let me fly your Pitts ;o) ![]() John Harper wrote: "DSowder" wrote in message ... Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a proper flying suit, the one-piece kind with lots of zipper pockets? My acro instructor gave me a couple of URLs but neither of them seems to work (flyingsuit[s].com and government[something].com Try flightsuits.com. Whaddya want all those pockets for anyway? Let's see, I'm sure there's some FAR thingy about having my certificate and medical with me. A pen seems like a good idea too. Maybe a spare pair of glasses since my optician is a bit hazy about negative G requirements (although so far they've stayed put). It's true that just one zipper pocket would cover all that. So if anyone knows of a good source of flight suits with just one zipper pocket, that would be fine too. Preferably not in pink spandex, at least not until I've lost some more weight (which I need to if I want to fly the Pitts anyway). John Doug Sowder |
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The FAR says your certificate and medical must be "made available to the
appropriate authority on demand". If you are out for a local flight, leave it in the hangar, and if they meet you on landing, take them into the hangar and show it to them. On cross country flights, pens, extra glasses, etc. go in the baggage compartment. My logbook, the aircraft and engine logs are in a fireproof box at home. They are irreplaceable documents, and I will not carry them in the airplane. The only folks I know of that show up at IAC contests in flight suits are Unlimited pilots who have all their sponsor's patches that make them look like NASCAR drivers. The only people that look good in flight suits are Chandy Clanton and Patty Wagstaff. Jim KLick S1S N9JT Intermediate pilot and National Judge Try flightsuits.com. Whaddya want all those pockets for anyway? Let's see, I'm sure there's some FAR thingy about having my certificate and medical with me. A pen seems like a good idea too. Maybe a spare pair of glasses since my optician is a bit hazy about negative G requirements (although so far they've stayed put). It's true that just one zipper pocket would cover all that. So if anyone knows of a good source of flight suits with just one zipper pocket, that would be fine too. Preferably not in pink spandex, at least not until I've lost some more weight (which I need to if I want to fly the Pitts anyway). John Doug Sowder |
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"John Harper" wrote in message
news:1076897402.740173@sj-nntpcache-5... Anyone have any suggestions on where to get a proper flying suit, the one-piece kind with lots of zipper pockets? My acro instructor gave me a couple of URLs but neither of them seems to work (flyingsuit[s].com and government[something].com - I remembered it when I tried it!). Would be nice to have something you can sure will keep the pocket contents in place when doing -ve G stuff... Thanks, John Georgia Outfitters for about $35.00/pair. http://www.georgia-outfitters.com/page31.shtml Poly cotton blend only (No Nomex). At that price I bought several pair for working around the hangar in. Look pretty good too. They say on the web site they don't have sage color in stock but when I asked on the phone I got it. They apparently can special order that color and get it to you in a few days. I bought blue and sage. I recommend the sage as the blue is really dark, almost black gpa |
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