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I get really tired of all the people I know, dying
in airplanes. Put just a little effort into [b]NOT[/b] being
one of them.
Meatball Multi-Engine Takeoff
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Someone recently was faced with this scenario
(see the CADORs) and utilized some training from
a [i]very bad person[/i] to help achieve a happy result
instead of the usual fatal one, doing it the TC way.
I will let them explain the details. He posts here.
I remember some years back, being queried by
someone about the lack of hot ejection seats in
the L-39's that I flew. They thought I was insane.
I replied that I would prefer to have them in the
C-421, for the EFATO doomsday scenario. I am
not sure if the pax would agree. You must admit
that it would be quite a sight, sitting in the back
seat, to see the pilot and co-pilot eject.
(see the CADORs) and utilized some training from
a [i]very bad person[/i] to help achieve a happy result
instead of the usual fatal one, doing it the TC way.
I will let them explain the details. He posts here.
I remember some years back, being queried by
someone about the lack of hot ejection seats in
the L-39's that I flew. They thought I was insane.
I replied that I would prefer to have them in the
C-421, for the EFATO doomsday scenario. I am
not sure if the pax would agree. You must admit
that it would be quite a sight, sitting in the back
seat, to see the pilot and co-pilot eject.
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Yeah, that would be a real bitch if the pilots screwed the pooch and then ejected, leaving the rest of the crew to burn, wouldn't it?
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328
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[quote author=Blakey link=topic=7850.msg21775#msg21775 date=1517192347]
Yeah, that would be a real bitch if the pilots screwed the pooch and then ejected, leaving the rest of the crew to burn, wouldn't it?
[url=https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328]https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328[/url]
[/quote]
:o
Yeah, that would be a real bitch if the pilots screwed the pooch and then ejected, leaving the rest of the crew to burn, wouldn't it?
[url=https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328]https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=55328[/url]
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I see the AvCan Snowflakes have opined that an engine fire in
a piston twin poses no hazard to the integrity of the wing spar.
[img]http://www.cartoonspot.net/looney-tunes ... yote-A.jpg[/img]
There are some people that I would not trust to push my lawnmower.
[img width=500 height=374]http://media.breitbart.com/media/2015/0 ... 40x479.png[/img]
a piston twin poses no hazard to the integrity of the wing spar.
[img]http://www.cartoonspot.net/looney-tunes ... yote-A.jpg[/img]
There are some people that I would not trust to push my lawnmower.
[img width=500 height=374]http://media.breitbart.com/media/2015/0 ... 40x479.png[/img]
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