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There were people that chewed tobacco in cockpit. A friend with a Libelle
had no can for spit. Those Texans were tough hombres. GA |
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Guess that's better than smoking weed to "get high and stay high"...
-John On Aug 14, 9:15 am, Robert Gaines wrote: There were people that chewed tobacco in cockpit. A friend with a Libelle had no can for spit. Those Texans were tough hombres. GA |
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On Aug 14, 8:15*am, Robert Gaines
wrote: *There were people that chewed tobacco in cockpit. A friend with a Libelle had no can for spit. Those Texans were tough hombres. GA Hmmmm I hope he doesn't use his pee tube to empty his spitoon :-) |
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On Aug 14, 10:03*am, vontresc wrote:
On Aug 14, 8:15*am, Robert Gaines wrote: *There were people that chewed tobacco in cockpit. A friend with a Libelle had no can for spit. Those Texans were tough hombres. GA One of our local legends, Bob Fitch, used to smoke cigarettes (forget the brand, maybe Belairs?) in his glider. I was flying behind him on final glide into Elmira one day when the glider started some really crazy pitch and roll departures from level. Turned out he dropped a lit one down around where his pee tube should be if you get my drift... P3 |
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![]() Many years ago, there was a 2-22 in Northern Mississippi. It was nothing but frame. No skin. Seems a cigarette was dropped and it caught fire in flight. GA One of our local legends, Bob Fitch, used to smoke cigarettes (forget the brand, maybe Belairs?) in his glider. I was flying behind him on final glide into Elmira one day when the glider started some really crazy pitch and roll departures from level. Turned out he dropped a lit one down around where his pee tube should be if you get my drift... P3 |
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Worth repeating. Many years ago in the UK, a Std Cirrus pilot
apparently dropped his lighter into the front of the cockpit, undid his straps to recover it, and PIO'd himself out through the canopy. Parachute worked though. Frank Whiteley |
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![]() After all these tales of disastrous happenings to cockpit smokers, how about a funny one: Many many years ago I had a syndicate Olympia. One of the members was an inveterate smoker who persisted in smoking while flying. We tried to dissuade him, what with all that wood and dope around, but he carried on doing it. He had the last laugh though. One day he set off on a Silver distance attempt from our airfield near Stoke on Trent, heading east in a blustery westerly blowing about 30kts. He was seen to climb to about 3000ft and disappeared over the horizon while doing it. Nothing was heard for quite some time, till we got a phone call (no mobiles or radio in those days) saying he had landed out near Nottingham, not Leicester East which he had declared. When we got to him it turned out that, due to his speed over the ground, at no time during the flight had he any idea how far he had gone or indeed where he was, because in the confines of the somewhat cramped Oly cockpit he wasn't able to open his map properly and had torn it trying. Eventually he had looked down and there below him he saw a building which seemed very familiar. He circled round it and when the penny dropped, he remembered where he had seen this building before. At that time (the 1960s) the firm that made his ciggys (the W H & D O Wills outfit which included the famous Philip as a member) printed a picture of Nottingham Castle on the back of their cigarette packets ('cos that was where they were made). He fished out his fag packet, and sure enough he now knew exactly where he was and it was far enough for Silver. It was impossible to stop him taking his fags with him thereafter. Alistair Wright Melrose |
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On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:52:58 -0700, Frank Whiteley wrote:
Worth repeating. Many years ago in the UK, a Std Cirrus pilot apparently dropped his lighter into the front of the cockpit, undid his straps to recover it, and PIO'd himself out through the canopy. Parachute worked though. Did this happen more than once or is it apocryphal? I ask this because Martin Simons describes an almost identical event at Waikerie around 1971. See "Sailplanes 1965-2000" page 147. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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There's that scene in The Sunship Game where Gleb opens the sliding
window in the canopy of his Cirrus and flicks out a cigarette butt... |
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At 21:42 14 August 2009, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
There's that scene in The Sunship Game where Gleb opens the sliding window in the canopy of his Cirrus and flicks out a cigarette butt... The idea that folks used to toss cigarette butts out over forested areas is sort of appalling, isn't it? Jim Beckman |
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