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![]() "Mike Keown" wrote in message ... Question: You are forced to ditch in a a/c with fixed landing gear. The sea is calm and search and rescue are aware of your situation and location. How do you put 'her' down? Mike -- Mike - are you declaring an emergency at this time ? ;-) Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Dave Kearton wrote:
"Mike Keown" wrote in message ... Question: You are forced to ditch in a a/c with fixed landing gear. The sea is calm and search and rescue are aware of your situation and location. How do you put 'her' down? Mike Verrry carefully. (^-^))) Since the sea is calm, there likely wouldn't be any wind to speak of, so looking for swells and troughs wouldn't be a problem. Just maintain airspeed high enough to maintain control and try to three point her in. George Z. (former ARS pilot) |
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Subject: Ditching Gear Down
From: "George Z. Bush" am Date: 10/4/03 8:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Dave Kearton wrote: "Mike Keown" wrote in message ... Question: You are forced to ditch in a a/c with fixed landing gear. The sea is calm and search and rescue are aware of your situation and location. How do you put 'her' down? Mike Verrry carefully. (^-^))) Since the sea is calm, there likely wouldn't be any wind to speak of, so looking for swells and troughs wouldn't be a problem. Just maintain airspeed high enough to maintain control and try to three point her in. George Z. (former ARS pilot) If you have a Mae West bail out then there is no chance of your getting trapped in a sinking plane. Remember to whack the quick chute release when hitting the water then pull the air bottle releases to inflate the Mae West keeping your eye out for Air-Sea rescue all the while. If you have no Mae West get you boots off and dump your .45 so they don't pull you down.. Send me a postcard if you make it. I'll be in the officers club wondering how you made out. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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And we thought WWII was over! Someone please tell this chap.
Don't fly over water is the best solution. "ArtKramr" wrote in message If you have a Mae West bail out If you have no Mae West get you boots off and dump your .45 I'll be in the officers club |
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Erik Pfeister wrote:
And we thought WWII was over! Someone please tell this chap. We've tried. He's a stubborn cuss. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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"Dave Kearton"
wrote: "Mike Keown" wrote in message ... Question: You are forced to ditch in a a/c with fixed landing gear. The sea is calm and search and rescue are aware of your situation and location. How do you put 'her' down? Mike Along the smooth side of the swell (if any), as slow as possible while maintaining just enough speed to assure that you don't stall...repeat after me..."Our father who art...." -- -Gord. |
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How do you put 'her' down?
Get out of your parachute. Get canopy open and/or door unlatched. Tighten belts. If sitting on life preserver, cushion or whateve, try to remember how to get the miserable thing out and useful. Keep screaming on the radio. Promise yourself that if you survive, you'll never forget to put the goddam filler cap back on properly, and at first opportunity, reconsider future form of employment, if any. Quent |
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I forgot. When (not if) you snap inverted up[on hitting the waater, try to
remember that safety is DOWN. Swim that way. Yes yes I know it goes against the grain, but clawing holes in the cabin's carpet trying to get UP is generally a waste of time and fingernails. And of course, if you get around to it, apologize to your passengers with sincerity and feeling. Quent |
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And I forget again. You may have trouble deciding, amid the confusion, which
way actually is "down." Sort of a true/false question with significant consequences. Look around you. Fishes generally swim upright. Take a clue from them. Even 20 foot long sharks rarely roll inverted before nibbling at their dinner. Quent |
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If you've got a parachute, what are you ditching for, anyway? Jumping out
is a lit less risky than ditching a fixed-gear airplane which will almost surely flip over once it touches down... "QDurham" wrote in message ... How do you put 'her' down? Get out of your parachute. Get canopy open and/or door unlatched. Tighten belts. If sitting on life preserver, cushion or whateve, try to remember how to get the miserable thing out and useful. Keep screaming on the radio. Promise yourself that if you survive, you'll never forget to put the goddam filler cap back on properly, and at first opportunity, reconsider future form of employment, if any. Quent |
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