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I don't remember what happened to the goat.
I suspect the pilots introduced it to the fine sport of skydiving. For sheer stupidity and embarassment value nothing beats shooting yourself in the foot. Or the wing: I had a friend who shot off his big toe.:-( -- .. .. Cheers, Jonathan Lowe, Rallye 880b EI-BFR http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...28X00418&key=1 -cwk. |
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![]() Shiver Me Timbers wrote: Imagine putting this on an insurance claim... Two hunters shot a wild goat An aircraft owner discovered his polished aluminum Cessna Another aircraft owner discovered his aircraft More More More...... We want more Hey... Many years ago a friend of mine killed a cow when his RC airplane flew out of range, over a hill on a farmers field, and hit the cow square on the head. They went to the farmers house to tell him the bad news and it took a few moments for the farmer to realize it wasn't a real plane that had crashed into his cow but a model weighing about six pounds. Anyone remember the FLYING magazine article from many many years ago about the group that were dropping live cats out of airplanes at local flyins. This was a hoax. There was a book by Larry Schatz called "Bedtime Stories for Skydivers". One of the stories was "The Man Who Loved Cat Chasing". In addition to that story, several years ago, an Atlanta talk show host created a fictitious event called "Cat Chasing Championships of 1988". The "event" was well planned out with promos that aired days in advance, just to give it credibility. The pre event hype even quoted fictitious scientific evidence that cats could safely fall out of NY city high rises and safely land on their feet as long as they were low enough or high enough. The phony scientific evidence claimed that there was a supposed "dead zone" between 2 and 5 floors of height. Below that, the cat was low enough to prevent injury and higher than that the cat would have enough time to stabilize with feet spread and the drag would slow down their terminal velocity. This phony study was supposedly as a result of cat owners in NY city reporting various cat "fallings" that resulted in death or life. One astute scientist noticed this supposed dead zone. Now back to the "event". As a result of the study, there was this fictitious event where skydivers would throw a cat out the plane and the skydivers would compete to see who could catch the cat. There was even a phony history of the danger in that one skydiver caught the cat, but didn't have a good grip on him. The cat crawled to the back, clamped his claws on the chute, and prevented the chute from opening. The fictitious skydiver died, but the cat lived. On the day of the event, the event took place in the studio complete with sound effects and interviews with local event participants. Angry local animal rights advocates called the local officials demanding that it should be stopped, and the local officials had no knowledge of any cat chasing event. Some of the advocates showed up to an empty airport. |
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