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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:51:28 -0400, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote: Happy to see that these guys succeeded, but this kind of thing shows poor judgement. Maybe, maybe not. They managed to get the gear locked down, albeit after 10 tries. They probably did a couple of passes while just checking to see how things would work. The picture shows that it was not necessary for the pickup to be below the airplane, it was on the right so the pilot could see it. This made it much easier to maintain formation with the truck, and visa versa. I've seen pictures of a low wing retract having it's gear pulled down and that was REALLY hairy because the truck driver was directly beneath the airplane which would greatly reduce the pilot's ability to see where it was. In this case, the airplane and truck were beside each other so even if something bad happened, there was some room to maneuver. The truck driver was an experienced race car driver. Seems like they tried to shave the odds in their favor as best they could. The way some of you guys are talking it's as if this was horrifyingly dangerous loonesy. But despite having to try the attempt 10 times, they apparently did not scare each other badly enough to stop trying, and managed to do what they had to do. Looks like the pilot and ground personnel made the best of a bad situation. Corky Scott |
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Maybe 25 years ago there were pictures of a Queen or King Air that had
to have some one hanging on the elevator to keep a stuck nose gear off the ground. It was done with two guys on a fast motorcycle with number two dressed in full leathers and having a lot of nerve. As I recall it was successful. |
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