This randomly popped up on my feed this morning while I sit here waiting for a disaster to happen, thought it was pretty cool.
Here is a link to his Wiki.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_T._Walton
John T Walton
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Is there a volcano rumbling somewhere that I haven't heard of, or is this now a common fatalistic sentiment amongst Canadian taxpayers?while I sit here waiting for a disaster to happen
Ultralights are junk. Don't fly them. No one listens, their feelings just get hurt when I tell them, and then they do it anyways.Walton died on June 27, 2005, when the CGS Hawk Arrow home-built ultralight aircraft that he was piloting
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Haha no, the fine college of paramedics here in Alberta decided to award me a paramedic license based off of my many years of military service as a medic. So now if I’m not flying I am sitting in an ambulance awaiting Darwin’s next adventure.
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Ultralights don’t kill people, people who suck at maintaining their trash ultralight because they think there are no laws therefore no responsibilities kill people.
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I dunno. Sure, the lack of maintenance causes all the engine failures, but you can’t ignore the complete lack of engineering, poor materials and crappy training.
Aluminum lawn chair tubing is not a structural material. I remember landing one on the Big Rideau and the floats all danced around.
Aluminum lawn chair tubing is not a structural material. I remember landing one on the Big Rideau and the floats all danced around.
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I think to blanket all ultralights as junk is a bit to broad of a stroke. A model 3 kidfox can be classed as an ultralight or a LSA it has a chromoly frame and is skinned no different than a Champ.
I agree with the issue falling on the owners who either lack knowledge or just don't care.
I agree with the issue falling on the owners who either lack knowledge or just don't care.
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UL pilots are like the Libertarians of aviation.
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Look no further than Red Bull’s flugtag.
Great entertainment watching castrophic failure of almost aerial machines.
Great entertainment watching castrophic failure of almost aerial machines.
Twin Beech restoration:
www.barelyaviated.com
www.barelyaviated.com
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It may be broad, but its pretty accurate.TwinOtterFan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 2:13 amI think to blanket all ultralights as junk is a bit to broad of a stroke.
The main driving factor of ultralights is cost. Anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is lying to you. There's this odd idea that its a worthwhile endeavor to get into the air at the lowest possible price point ignoring all other considerations. Hilariously, sometimes ultralights end up being more expensive, but the owner will rarely view it that way instead pointing to how much time they saved on training, since time is money, this perception will probably always be a favorable ratio in their mind. Oddly enough, most of the biggest ultralight guys I know still alive, have more than enough money to just fly airplanes, but have a strange notion that they are somehow winning the game saving money on this front.I agree with the issue falling on the owners who either lack knowledge or just don't care.
Personally I've never seen an ultralight that wasn't junk. I have theorized that there may be ones out there that aren't, but I think I'm more likely to spot Bigfoot and the Ogopogo together.
I haven't kept track for a while, but it was that someone died in an ultralight around here every year. Sometimes more than one per year.
Here was this year's.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ ... -1.6520546
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...
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