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Old December 14th 06, 08:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Gerry Caron writes:

Here's an interesting photo of Angelina Jolie piloting a Cirrus:

http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/1...206VFEA?pseq=1


She's poorly dressed for an emergency landing.

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I dont think there a lot of people out there who go up wearing a Nomex
flight suit, complete with Nomex gloves, and socks; flotation device;
and, survival vest. A lot probably are carrying some kind of first aid
kit, and maybe a survival kit consisting of more than two stale
Snickers bars.

So, the question to the group is . . . what are you carrying?

Blue skies

John

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Old December 14th 06, 09:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On 14 Dec 2006 12:38:56 -0800, "John" wrote:


Mxsmanic wrote:
Gerry Caron writes:

Here's an interesting photo of Angelina Jolie piloting a Cirrus:

http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/1...206VFEA?pseq=1


She's poorly dressed for an emergency landing.

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I dont think there a lot of people out there who go up wearing a Nomex
flight suit, complete with Nomex gloves, and socks; flotation device;
and, survival vest. A lot probably are carrying some kind of first aid
kit, and maybe a survival kit consisting of more than two stale
Snickers bars.

So, the question to the group is . . . what are you carrying?

Blue skies

John


Compact (comes in a tube / pre-purchased) survival kit
First Aid kit
Basic set of tools
Spare sparkplug
Length of nylon rope
Spare tailwheel tire/tube
When flying over mountainous terrain, cold weather clothes & camping
gear, pistol & ammo (usually have to go over the Cascade mountains in
the Pacific NW to get to where we want to camp, so I'll have camping
gear on-board anyway....).

Bela P. Havasreti
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Old December 14th 06, 10:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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So, the question to the group is . . . what are you carrying?

I have an 1800 cu in daypack for a GO-bag.
Contents include: 2x one-liter Nalgenes; Esbit fuel tab stove; Snow Peak
700 ml Ti cup and spork; individual first aid kit; 5x Luna bars; 5x
cup-a-soup; 10x chrystal light 1-l mix; Katadan Purification Tablets ;
space blanket; OR Basic Bivvy; Leatherman WAVE; hand crank cellphone
charger; Magellan Explorist 300 GPS w/spare batteries; Glacier glasses;
60 ft 5 mm rope; 50 ft Spectracord; 8x12 sill tarp; Thermarest
inflatable sit pad; toilet paper in a 1 pt ziplock freezer bag

Clothing would be what I am wearing, appropriate for conditions. Below
50 F I usually wear long underwear. I always carry a pocketknife,
flashlight, lighter and whistle in my pocket.

I have a separate first aid kit that I carry on long trips. It consists
of 1500 cu in lumbar pack with enough materials to deal with most
emergencies. (No sutures, but I do have a surgical stapler!)
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Old December 15th 06, 12:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Darkwing" theducksmailATyahoo.com wrote in
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I knew Jolie had a Cirrus and was a pilot but that is the first photo I
have ever seen of her in action (I'd like to see her in another kind of
action as well!).


Why, you think there's anyone who hasn't seen her in action?
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Old December 15th 06, 12:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"John" wrote

I dont think there a lot of people out there who go up wearing a Nomex
flight suit, complete with Nomex gloves, and socks; flotation device;
and, survival vest. A lot probably are carrying some kind of first aid
kit, and maybe a survival kit consisting of more than two stale
Snickers bars.

So, the question to the group is . . . what are you carrying?


Yet another unnecessary response to the Troll.

Please don't feed our troll.
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Old December 15th 06, 12:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Please stop right there.

Go search the archives (google groups if need be).

We've spent hundreds of messages discussing what people carry, or
don't carry, for emergencies and otherwise.

Altho I must admit, the topic is more relevant than "how many hours
to solo..." and variations.

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Old December 15th 06, 12:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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John writes:

I dont think there a lot of people out there who go up wearing a Nomex
flight suit, complete with Nomex gloves, and socks; flotation device;
and, survival vest.


Perhaps, but something sturdy enough to allow one to safely walk
around in a forest, desert, or whatever terrain one is overflying
would probably be a good idea. A linen bedsheet and high heels would
not go very far.

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Old December 15th 06, 01:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Blanche writes:

Please stop right there.


You don't have to read the rest of the thread.

We've spent hundreds of messages discussing what people carry, or
don't carry, for emergencies and otherwise.


So obviously it's something many people like to discuss, even if you
don't. Nobody is forcing you.

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Old December 15th 06, 01:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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john smith writes:

I have an 1800 cu in daypack for a GO-bag.
Contents include: 2x one-liter Nalgenes; Esbit fuel tab stove; Snow Peak
700 ml Ti cup and spork; individual first aid kit; 5x Luna bars; 5x
cup-a-soup; 10x chrystal light 1-l mix; Katadan Purification Tablets ;
space blanket; OR Basic Bivvy; Leatherman WAVE; hand crank cellphone
charger; Magellan Explorist 300 GPS w/spare batteries; Glacier glasses;
60 ft 5 mm rope; 50 ft Spectracord; 8x12 sill tarp; Thermarest
inflatable sit pad; toilet paper in a 1 pt ziplock freezer bag

Clothing would be what I am wearing, appropriate for conditions. Below
50 F I usually wear long underwear. I always carry a pocketknife,
flashlight, lighter and whistle in my pocket.

I have a separate first aid kit that I carry on long trips. It consists
of 1500 cu in lumbar pack with enough materials to deal with most
emergencies. (No sutures, but I do have a surgical stapler!)


Sounds like safety and preparedness are high priorities for you. How
much weight does all this add to your aircraft, and where do you stow
it?

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Old December 15th 06, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
LWG
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If she is wearing panties, she's a trendsetter.

"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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Is she nude? Is she packing a gun?

Is she wearing pilot panties?



"Gerry Caron" wrote in message
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| Here's an interesting photo of Angelina Jolie piloting a
Cirrus:
|
|
http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/1...206VFEA?pseq=1
|
| Gerry
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