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Mooney Down in Texas


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On 1/4/2017 at 11:44 PM, peevee said:

Soon as the big fan quits running the insurance company owns it as far as I'm concerned. 

^^^^^^^^ sums it up rather well . I buy insurance for a reason . Motor quit = all about walking away . Glad this guy was ok 

 

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On 1/5/2017 at 4:18 PM, thinwing said:

My ditching...airspeed 70 kts..,position touchdown parallel to shore or wave,T/o flaps,door wedged open,vents closed,after splash down GTFO  door closed,walk to back of ship,open baggage hatch and grab floating Eperb..close baggage hatch and hop on aft fuselage and ride like a xmas pony!Two hours later,give up and swim for shore

Don't you carry a bottle of whisky? 

 

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On January 7, 2017 at 2:14 PM, bonal said:

YIKES  and from a few thousand feet they look so inviting 

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A good friend of mine got badly injured 2 decades ago - he was in the right seat of a Beechcraft where one of the cylinders departed the engine and the flying pilot decided to land in the vineyard below. With oil all over your windshield and a plane trying to shake itself apart, lining up with the wires wasn't on his checklist. Those wires you see there stopped the Beech in about 30 ft. The 65 model only had lapbelts. He never was the same anymore after that.

I havent flown in anything that only had lapbelts after seeing him "live" though this.

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