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Or should I say flagpole rash. I just found out one of the line guys was
dragging my plane around with a tug and managed to snag the flagpole, leaving a nice flagpole shaped dent in the leading edge of the left wing. I told Mike to just tie the guy to the flagpole, and I will bring in some wood to set him on fire tomorrow morning. The heck of it is, this flagpole is right next to the building. There were no other planes on the ramp. It was Sunday morning, very quiet, and nothing was going on. He wasn't trying to maneuver around any obstacles or anything. So he smacks the flagpole. -- Christopher J. Campbell World Famous Flight Instructor Port Orchard, WA If you go around beating the Bush, don't complain if you rile the animals. |
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wrote: Or should I say flagpole rash. I just found out one of the line guys was dragging my plane around with a tug and managed to snag the flagpole, leaving a nice flagpole shaped dent in the leading edge of the left wing. I told Mike to just tie the guy to the flagpole, and I will bring in some wood to set him on fire tomorrow morning. The heck of it is, this flagpole is right next to the building. There were no other planes on the ramp. It was Sunday morning, very quiet, and nothing was going on. He wasn't trying to maneuver around any obstacles or anything. So he smacks the flagpole. I feel your pain. A few years back, a guy tries to pull his cherokee between my cherokee and the plane one space over. He failed (dinging my aileron). Guess how much room there was on the *other* side of my airplane - yep - a half mile of open tarmac. -- Bob Noel Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal" oh yeah baby. |
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"C J Campbell" wrote: Or should I say flagpole rash. I just found out one of the line guys was dragging my plane around with a tug and managed to snag the flagpole, leaving a nice flagpole shaped dent in the leading edge of the left wing. I told Mike to just tie the guy to the flagpole, and I will bring in some wood to set him on fire tomorrow morning. The heck of it is, this flagpole is right next to the building. There were no other planes on the ramp. It was Sunday morning, very quiet, and nothing was going on. He wasn't trying to maneuver around any obstacles or anything. So he smacks the flagpole. Yu=ou have ti admit: It took remarkable talent to do this! |
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Ouch! My FBO has two C-172s that have a total of three "light pole"
experiences. In each case, the pilot managed to ding the left wing. Twice while turning right to park parallel to the fuel pump, once while taxiing off the blacktop into the weeds because there was not enough room to turn the plane around without shutting down and pushing it backwards. Hope your bird gets repaired and back in the air soon C J. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL, IA Student "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message news ![]() Or should I say flagpole rash. I just found out one of the line guys was dragging my plane around with a tug and managed to snag the flagpole, leaving a nice flagpole shaped dent in the leading edge of the left wing. I told Mike to just tie the guy to the flagpole, and I will bring in some wood to set him on fire tomorrow morning. The heck of it is, this flagpole is right next to the building. There were no other planes on the ramp. It was Sunday morning, very quiet, and nothing was going on. He wasn't trying to maneuver around any obstacles or anything. So he smacks the flagpole. Be glad he was only pulling it with a tug. Tom --- “Any drinking or substance abuse problems?” “Mr. Memphis, believe me, it would be a lie if I didn’t tell you some years back, Bob Lee had a problem with the bottle and had some wild times. He’s always in pain, you know, because of the way he was hurt in the war. But I believe Bob Lee has found himself in some way. All he wants from life is freedom and to be left alone.” “What about medals? Has he ever said anything about medals? Are medals important to him?” “To Bob Lee? Let me tell you something, son—were you in the war or anything?” “No sir, I wasn’t.” “Well, son, the only people that are interested in medals are the ones that are fixing to run for office some day. I went from one side of Burma to the other with General Merrill’s Marauders in 1943 and 1944, and the only man I ever saw who wanted a medal or cared about a medal later became the only governor of Colorado to be impeached. Stephen Hunter, “Point of Impact”, Bantam Books, 1993 |
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Sorry to hear that. Is it so bad it is unflyable? Good luck with the
repairs. Is this your 206? "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Or should I say flagpole rash. I just found out one of the line guys was dragging my plane around with a tug and managed to snag the flagpole, leaving a nice flagpole shaped dent in the leading edge of the left wing. I told Mike to just tie the guy to the flagpole, and I will bring in some wood to set him on fire tomorrow morning. The heck of it is, this flagpole is right next to the building. There were no other planes on the ramp. It was Sunday morning, very quiet, and nothing was going on. He wasn't trying to maneuver around any obstacles or anything. So he smacks the flagpole. |
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![]() "Doug" wrote in message om... Sorry to hear that. Is it so bad it is unflyable? Good luck with the repairs. Is this your 206? It is the 206. They got the dent hammered out this morning and took it on a test flight this afternoon. There was the usual kidding: "a little Bond-O and some paint we'll have it back in service in no time" kind of thing. The leading edge wing skin will have to be replaced. The question is whether we can replace just the skin or do we have to do the whole module. The 206H wing skins are bonded (not riveted) to false ribs at a separate assembly site before being shipped to Cessna. If the wing skin cannot be removed from the false ribs and replaced, then the whole module with the ribs attached has to be installed, which means that at least two additional inspection ports will also have to be installed. I am hoping that we can just remove and replace the skin. There is no damage to the false ribs, so it looks like it might be possible to just replace the skin. Cessna and our mechanic are studying it. The big question is whether we can even unbond the aluminum from the ribs without damaging them. |
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It is the 206. They got the dent hammered out this morning and took it on
a test flight this afternoon. Sorry to hear it, CJ. There's nothing worse than having a wounded bird. How deep was the dent? I'm surprised they could "hammer it out" like that, and legally fly it? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:%Eu%c.145200$Fg5.36271@attbi_s53... It is the 206. They got the dent hammered out this morning and took it on a test flight this afternoon. Sorry to hear it, CJ. There's nothing worse than having a wounded bird. How deep was the dent? I'm surprised they could "hammer it out" like that, and legally fly it? I don't know how deep it was because they had already started repairs when I saw it. The flagpole is about ten inches in diameter at that height and the dent was about eight inches across. You can fly it if it is signed off by an IA&P. It requires a test flight, which is what they were doing this afternoon. For something like this the mechanic required a full set of maneuvers and stall series to make sure that there was nothing funny going on with the wing. He went along for the ride, so I guess he believes in his workmanship. |
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He went along for the ride,
so I guess he believes in his workmanship. This is an excellent thing, indeed. That's the kind of attitude and performance that makes us truly love our A&P mechanic. He's a pilot, his assistant is a pilot (and an A&P) and he has no compunctions about flying in a plane he's worked on. It certainly gives me a confidence that I never had before we discovered him. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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