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Owen wrote:
Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? |
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![]() Terry wrote: Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? Because it's a made up number and would ruin a good story. |
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:02:57 -0700, Terry wrote:
Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? After about 6-7, I would quit flying. Best Daveb |
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I'm not too sure about wires, but there is a duster working out in the
panhandle of Oklahoma that had a bull strike. The bull wasn't to be in the field and he tried to herd it with his Pawnee (I think), only to hit it and kill it -- taking the left main gear off the bird. Naturally he was still loaded so he went ahead and sprayed, then flew up to Guymon where there was a mechanic who could work on the thing. He set is down in the grass beside the runway and didn't even tear up the boom any worse than what the gear did when it went rearward. He swears that damn cow could jump at least 12' in the air...but he still had to pay for his damages and the cow. I wouldn't have believed it if he hadn't been showing us the photos of the damage and his buddies attested to him paying for the cow. -----Original Message----- From: Terry [mailto ![]() Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: Wire Strike Info Subject: Wire Strike Info Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? |
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