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Hi, I am interested in helicopter flying and may book a lesson, etc.
I have a serious question that perhaps is slightly comical. I have read lots of info, and it seems to me that a sneeze could be fatal. I mean, it's dodgy in a car - more dangerous than adjusting the stereo perhaps. To the experienced pilots: if you are flying a helicopter on your own, how do you handle a sneeze without jolting the sensitive cyclic control of which you must never let go (or so says some info I read on the R-22). Thanks, Simon. |
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"Simon" wrote in message
om... Hi, I am interested in helicopter flying and may book a lesson, etc. I have a serious question that perhaps is slightly comical. I have read lots of info, and it seems to me that a sneeze could be fatal. I mean, it's dodgy in a car - more dangerous than adjusting the stereo perhaps. To the experienced pilots: if you are flying a helicopter on your own, how do you handle a sneeze without jolting the sensitive cyclic control of which you must never let go (or so says some info I read on the R-22). Thanks, Simon. It's a little like juggling a cat and a running chainsaw at the same time ..... it's something you must do very carefully. HTH |
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![]() "Glenn" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message om... Hi, I am interested in helicopter flying and may book a lesson, etc. I have a serious question that perhaps is slightly comical. I have read lots of info, and it seems to me that a sneeze could be fatal. I mean, it's dodgy in a car - more dangerous than adjusting the stereo perhaps. To the experienced pilots: if you are flying a helicopter on your own, how do you handle a sneeze without jolting the sensitive cyclic control of which you must never let go (or so says some info I read on the R-22). Thanks, Simon. It's a little like juggling a cat and a running chainsaw at the same time .... it's something you must do very carefully. HTH I always fly with my right forearm resting on my right thigh. About 20 years ago flying a 47G I realised I suffered from Hay fever (having landed in a 'cut' corn field)! I quickly learnt NOT to rest my arm on my leg when sneezing!!! The joints in the arm/should take out any movement from the torso whilst sneezing. Very funny at the time though :-) Clive |
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![]() "Clive" wrote in message ... I always fly with my right forearm resting on my right thigh. About 20 years ago flying a 47G I realised I suffered from Hay fever (having landed in a 'cut' corn field)! I quickly learnt NOT to rest my arm on my leg when sneezing!!! The joints in the arm/should take out any movement from the torso whilst sneezing. Last month I was flying an R44 from Wales to London. I'd just got airborne and radio'd through for zone transit of some Matz and was given a new QNH. I leaned forward to change it and caught a wasp between my leg and belly. I think I climbed a hundred feet or so when the git stung me, but nothing life-threatening. I spent the next hour of the flight adding "wasp" to my scan. At least you get a warning with a sneeze. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share - 65%. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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Stan flying helicopters CAN be dangerous. Smoking cigarettes IS fatal.
Just because I care, : ) craig Errr smoking doesnt kill everyone sooooo it can be fatal should be the correct comment. Life is fatal. 100 out of 100 people always die lol |
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My instructors Hughes 269 has an electric cigarette lighter as a standard
fitting in the panel. When I remarked on this he pushed his finger into a slot and an ashtray popped out. I asked him do you smoke while flying, he said no, but you can and there is a training available to do so. "Shaber CJ" wrote in message ... From: Stan Gosnell Date: 8/15/2003 9:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: ... I very quickly learned to light a cigarette using book matches while flying. (Uncle Sam had thoughtfully provided free cigarettes in C rations, & got me hooked on them... -- Regards, Stan Stan flying helicopters CAN be dangerous. Smoking cigarettes IS fatal. Just because I care, : ) craig |
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One thing I learn from my days flying Hueys- if you're on a check-ride and
the IP asks if it's alright with you if he "lights one up", the answer was always - sure, go right ahead! It helped immensely on the outcome of that ride. "Shaber CJ" wrote in message ... From: Stan Gosnell Date: 8/15/2003 9:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: ... I very quickly learned to light a cigarette using book matches while flying. (Uncle Sam had thoughtfully provided free cigarettes in C rations, & got me hooked on them... -- Regards, Stan Stan flying helicopters CAN be dangerous. Smoking cigarettes IS fatal. Just because I care, : ) craig |
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