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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I keep whacking my head on Cessna wing struts, trailing edges of wings, and lowered flaps. Wearing a ball cap minimizes these injuries. I have also pulled shoulder muscles falling off the fuel steps. I have also pulled a shoulder muscle and hurt my back falling off the fuel step and hitting a float strut on the way down while checking the oil on a Cessna 182 on amphibs. I also have bruised my back and ribs a few times backing into a prop blade when climbing down from a fuel ladder or moving the fuel ladder. Twisted my ankle hopping off a float into the muck. Broken fingernails pumping floats, straightening seat belts, closing doors, etc. Burned fingertips on dipsticks and mufflers. Cut my knees on broken glass crawling under low wing airplanes. Bruised my thighs on various struts. Come to think of it, I may be just a little bit clumsy. Well DUH!!, klutz!! "~) |
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![]() I used to have a tendency to catch my hair in the aileron and flap hinges when I was flying 182's. Still have all my hair since I quit flying the 182. Tom -- "The new phone book's here!! The new phone book's here!!!" |
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html head meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" title/title /head body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff" Reminds me of Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon.br br -Sridharbr br Chris Hoffmann wrote:br blockquote type="cite" " pre wrap=""OUCH! Jeez, um, I hope that 3 hr flight was not with a dislocated knee....obviously, you had it put back in place first? I hope.... "Chris Nielsen" a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" "<ch >/a wrote in message a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" " /a... /pre blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""After not flying Cessnas for a while (sticking to low-wing Pipers), I /pre /blockquote pre wrap=""!----forgot /pre blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""last weekend that when you get out of a 172, step OVER the wheel fairing when turning to walk off - tripped over the wheel and dislocated my knee (makes a frightful POP noise!) :-( Painful to fly 3 hrs home after doing that! cya chris Sridhar Rajagopal wrote: /pre blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""Bending your head down to avoid the wings, but forgetting about the lowered flaps. -Sridhar Jay Honeck wrote: /pre blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""Our oil dipstick access door has a spring-loaded button in the center /pre /blockquote /blockquote /blockquote pre wrap=""!----that /pre blockquote type="cite" blockquote type="cite" blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""you must press to release it. Both Mary and I have found that it's way too easy to break fingernails backwards on that stupid button... And I've jammed the wing-tip strobe light fixture into my ribs about a zillion times, walking around the end of the wing... And while cleaning the bottom laying on a rolling cart, it's easy to /pre /blockquote /blockquote /blockquote pre wrap=""!----prong /pre blockquote type="cite" blockquote type="cite" blockquote type="cite" pre wrap=""the top of your head into the pointy aft end of the stupid nosewheel pant... /pre /blockquote /blockquote /blockquote pre wrap=""!---- /pre /blockquote /body /html |
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Can't imagine how you would hit your forehead on a low wing plane! Not
with a name like Big John! :-) -Sridhar Big John wrote: Ben On pre flight I always hit my forehead on the wing (high or low) and draw blood. Always have and always will (I guess) ![]() Only time I didn't was in Military and wearing my helmet. Big John On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 18:36:42 GMT, (Ben Jackson) wrote: The fuel selector in my Comanche is ringed by the pushbuttons that let you read the quantity in tanks other than the selected tank. My index finger is just long enough that I manage to scrape my knuckle on one of these each time I switch tanks in a counter-clockwise direction. In a Cessna 172D I used to rent I had a habit of smashing a finger (come to think of it, the same finger) between the flap lever release button and the lever itself (it's a very tall button). Anyone else have any injuries they tend to get over and over from an airplane? |
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![]() C J Campbell wrote: Wearing a ball cap minimizes these injuries. I found the opposite. The visor on the ball cap tends to hide the approaching strut. When I take my cap off, I hit my head less. I think a light hardhat is in order, though. George Patterson A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something that can be learned no other way. |
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In article _iNwb.303662$Tr4.960713@attbi_s03, Ben Jackson wrote:
Anyone else have any injuries they tend to get over and over from an airplane? All the planes I've flown so far have given me an injury sort of the on the same lines as RSI. However, the aircraft version of RSI is called RWAS. This stands for "Rapid Wallet Atrophy Syndrome". -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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Sridhar
Because of the ladies on the group I won't expound on your query G As part of my successful years in the business, I pre-flight underneath. I always dinged it 'someplace' during the pre-flight on my Mooney which was pretty close to the ground. As one example, the tie down rings on the Mooney screw in. I always unscrewed and placed in a bag in baggage compartment after untying bird when RON outside. Taking off prevented them coming unscrewed and falling from airplane and losing or hitting someone. also reduced the drag a tiny bit. Retracting gear needs to be checked before each flight. Again under the A/C. Many more good reasons to get underneath. Safety before pleasure G Big John On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:07:11 -0800, Sridhar Rajagopal wrote: Can't imagine how you would hit your forehead on a low wing plane! Not with a name like Big John! :-) -Sridhar Big John wrote: Ben On pre flight I always hit my forehead on the wing (high or low) and draw blood. Always have and always will (I guess) ![]() Only time I didn't was in Military and wearing my helmet. Big John On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 18:36:42 GMT, (Ben Jackson) wrote: The fuel selector in my Comanche is ringed by the pushbuttons that let you read the quantity in tanks other than the selected tank. My index finger is just long enough that I manage to scrape my knuckle on one of these each time I switch tanks in a counter-clockwise direction. In a Cessna 172D I used to rent I had a habit of smashing a finger (come to think of it, the same finger) between the flap lever release button and the lever itself (it's a very tall button). Anyone else have any injuries they tend to get over and over from an airplane? |
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![]() As one example, the tie down rings on the Mooney screw in. I always unscrewed and placed in a bag in baggage compartment after untying bird when RON outside. RON? Whazzat? http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-quer...ct&Acronym=ron had no clue. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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In article , Teacherjh wrote:
RON? Whazzat? Think it's normally an octane rating measure, but from the context, I guess not in this case :-) -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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