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Howdy!
In article , wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2004 10:25:49 -0400, Peter R. wrote: As a relatively newly-certificated pilot (two years ago), I am curious about the upcoming emergence of the seventeen-year cicada in the northeast and midwest US later this May. Are there any hazards to aircraft associated with these insects, either on the ground or in the air? I've lived on the east coast all my life and have never seen clouds of Cicada's, ever. There have been summers when they were a bit noisier than others, but never clouds of them. You don't want to hit one of those things riding a motorcycle without a full face mask though... Oy! Reminds me of the story a friend told of catching a June beetle in the cheek under similar circumstances... My experience has been that Cicada's don't fly very high, they travel from tree to tree. ....and they don't really swarm... yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix Bowie, MD, USA | Tablet and Inkle bands, and other stuff | http://www.radix.net/~herveus/ |
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![]() You don't want to hit one of those things riding a motorcycle without a full face mask though... Full face masks don't solve every problem, sometimes they just redirect it. Had a boss one time that came into work a little 'perturbed' one morning. Seems a wasp bounced off his face shield into his jacket. Dude was dazed from the initial collision, but once he shook that off, he was mad! Rich Lemert |
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Sometimes it works the other way...
I once had a large bee crash into the front of my leather jacket and bounce up under my full-coverage helmet, ending up quite alive between my face shield and my face! And just to make it even more fun, I was about 25 miles from nowhere and I'm allergic to bee stings. You'd be surprised how quickly you can haul a scooter down from 70 to 0 when you've got a bee flying around about a half inch from your eyeball! I yanked my helmet off, the bee got the hell out of Dodge, and I didn't suffer any injuries a couple of beers and a pair of clean BVD's couldn't fix, so I guess all's well that ends well... "L Smith" wrote in message ink.net... You don't want to hit one of those things riding a motorcycle without a full face mask though... Full face masks don't solve every problem, sometimes they just redirect it. Had a boss one time that came into work a little 'perturbed' one morning. Seems a wasp bounced off his face shield into his jacket. Dude was dazed from the initial collision, but once he shook that off, he was mad! Rich Lemert |
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I once inhaled a bee while on my way to work on my bicycle. After I spat it
out, I realized it had stung me. I was still a couple of miles from work (The University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff), but I figured if I was going to swell up and obstruct, I wanted to be as close as possible to my Department (Anaesthesia). I just pressed on at my usual 18-20 mph, went straight up to the Department, grabbed the first anaesthetist I saw and explained what had happened. He took me down to the ENT clinic and the surgeon removed a bee sting from the back of my throat. I was sick as a dog all afternoon. Bees are a lot hotter than Habanero Peppers, I can tell you! -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) I don't have to like Bush and Cheney (Or Kerry, for that matter) to love America "Bill Denton" wrote in message ... Sometimes it works the other way... I once had a large bee crash into the front of my leather jacket and bounce up under my full-coverage helmet, ending up quite alive between my face shield and my face! And just to make it even more fun, I was about 25 miles from nowhere and I'm allergic to bee stings. You'd be surprised how quickly you can haul a scooter down from 70 to 0 when you've got a bee flying around about a half inch from your eyeball! I yanked my helmet off, the bee got the hell out of Dodge, and I didn't suffer any injuries a couple of beers and a pair of clean BVD's couldn't fix, so I guess all's well that ends well... "L Smith" wrote in message ink.net... You don't want to hit one of those things riding a motorcycle without a full face mask though... Full face masks don't solve every problem, sometimes they just redirect it. Had a boss one time that came into work a little 'perturbed' one morning. Seems a wasp bounced off his face shield into his jacket. Dude was dazed from the initial collision, but once he shook that off, he was mad! Rich Lemert |
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Peter,
The 17-year cicada cycle for Chicago and the western Great Lakes was last in the summer of 1990. Proved to be no big deal for flying, just noisy as my house was in the middle of one of the infestations. All the best, Rick Peter R. wrote in message ... As a relatively newly-certificated pilot (two years ago), I am curious about the upcoming emergence of the seventeen-year cicada in the northeast and midwest US later this May. Are there any hazards to aircraft associated with these insects, either on the ground or in the air? |
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Peter R. wrote in message ...
As a relatively newly-certificated pilot (two years ago), I am curious about the upcoming emergence of the seventeen-year cicada in the northeast and midwest US later this May. Are there any hazards to aircraft associated with these insects, either on the ground or in the air? I live in NE Ohio and we had the "invasion" of the 17-year Cicada's just a couple of years ago. Thus, I wouldn't expect to see them here (generally considered midwest) anytime soon. Can you point me to a link with info regarding where they are expected to emerge this year? Thanks, Pat |
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Pat ) wrote:
Can you point me to a link with info regarding where they are expected to emerge this year? "Brood X" is coming! http://www.msj.edu/cicada/ -- Peter |
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I spent a week camping with a 17 year emergence. The occasion was flying in
a glider race. Glider pilots actually estimate bug smashes, we have settings in our computers for them. At a 5 day race, we clean all the bugs off 5 times. I can't remember seeing a single Cicada smash. Oh, we nailed a circling buzzard and there were plenty of bugs to hit at all altitudes but no Cicadas Main risk was a good night's sleep and hearing people scream the first time they see one of those red eyed monsters. I'd love to be on a trout stream when those 17 year monsters hatch... But I don't think the trout would know what to make of them. "Peter R." wrote in message ... As a relatively newly-certificated pilot (two years ago), I am curious about the upcoming emergence of the seventeen-year cicada in the northeast and midwest US later this May. Are there any hazards to aircraft associated with these insects, either on the ground or in the air? -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote:
As a relatively newly-certificated pilot (two years ago), I am curious about the upcoming emergence of the seventeen-year cicada in the northeast and midwest US later this May. Are there any hazards to aircraft associated with these insects, either on the ground or in the air? Greatest hazard - probably being terminally grossed-out. David Herman Boeing Field (BFI), Seattle, WA N6170T 1965 Cessna 150E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Pacific Northwest Flying forum: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/pnwflying |
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