Nstarbf Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Hello, I just purchased my first plane and first Mooney. I'm used to crawling in and out of Cessna's. What is the most "graceful" way to get in and out of a Mooney??? Thanks, Quote
Mjknick@gmail.com Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Do yoga regularly and don’t carry any excess weight on you body a BMI of I compare my Mooney to a British sports car. Not very roomy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 1 Quote
orionflt Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 I step in and as I start sitting down on the copilots seat I shift my legs to the pilot foot well then just shift my but over. Brian Quote
aviatoreb Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 15 minutes ago, Nstarbf said: Hello, I just purchased my first plane and first Mooney. I'm used to crawling in and out of Cessna's. What is the most "graceful" way to get in and out of a Mooney??? Thanks, Put your right knee on the copilot seat. Then swing your left foot out on the wing as you hold the copilot seat head rest with your right hand. Then you are in a kneeling position with one leg forward, emerging like a prince. From that position with one foot on the wing, you swing your other foot, the right foot bring your leg from weight on the right knee to now place your right foot also on the wing and you have your right hand to push up and you emerge standing. Its quite simple and an elegant way to emerge from your fine machine. 2 Quote
Marauder Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 All I can tell you is if you have human sized legs, the Bonalization technique doesn’t work. Here is a thread showing the Bonal technique and my retort to his technique. Posts 52 and 56. https://mooneyspace.com/topic/19850-oh-man-are-we-going-to-fit/?page=3 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote
Mjknick@gmail.com Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Make sure headset and miscellaneous cords are up over controls so you don’t get tangled up in these while exiting and entering. Door all the way open facing forwards your left foot steps all the way into left side of cockpit then lower oneself down and slide in pulling your other leg into position. I do it so often and I’m six foot tall. I have to make a you tube of the various ways to get in and out of this machine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
DXB Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Copilot seat should be all the way back. Grab high on the center post with your left hand as you step in with your left foot and duck into the cabin. As you step in with your right foot and shimmy toward the pilot seat, swap hands on the center post and use your right arm to lower yourself in. It's a bit easier to get to the pilot seat if you leave it all the way back, but I prefer to leave it locked in the position I use to operate the aircraft - less chance of it coming loose and sliding back I think. Quote
DualRatedFlyer Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 8 minutes ago, orionflt said: I step in and as I start sitting down on the copilots seat I shift my legs to the pilot foot well then just shit my but over. Brian I thought your airplane smelled funny... 2 4 Quote
carusoam Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Like learning to fly from a book... Part of Transition training often includes various methods people use... including moving the front passenger seat forwards... There will be a lot of ‘what’s the best method’ questions. Use the search function to find them all... At the moment you think you have a really goofy question... rest assured somebody probably has asked it already... If you think I’m being mean... @201er showed me how to enter a Mooney in 2012... amazing what you can forget with a little time off... Best regards, -a- Quote
Marauder Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 I thought your airplane smelled funny... And he wants to know why no one wants to fly with him. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro Quote
201er Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 (edited) I use the “roll” technique. Step in facing forward and spin around the copilot seat and plop into the captain’s chair. 2:18 shows the proper Mooney ingress procedure. With passengers: Edited January 20, 2019 by 201er 3 Quote
Marauder Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 I use the “roll” technique. Step in facing forward and spin around the copilot seat and plop into the captain’s chair. The roll works. I typically roll out as well as in.Nice of you to join us again. Where you been hiding? We are long over due for another Mooney Fly-in. Can we make the next one someplace warm like Aruba?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro 2 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 +1 for the roll as described by @201er Quote
Bob_Belville Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 Not a technique but I'll offer a couple of cautions: the door should not be used as a hand hold since you really don't want to stress the hinge. I smooth closing Mooney door is a beautiful, and relatively rare thing and hard to restore if it gets out of wack. And if you're a big guy have similar respect for the integrity of the c-pilot seat back. The structure is light weight aluminum and can be broken by a gorilla putting most of his weight on the head rest or the top of the seat back. I'm 5'8", 190#, and 75 years old... I find it easiest to back in, putting my left foot on the floor in front of the right seat and my right knee on that seat. I lower myself onto the right seat and move my left foot into the left well. Egress is pretty much the reverse - spin to face the door, knee to the right seat and step out of the cabin left foot and duck head first. More supple folks can make it look easier. 2 Quote
DonMuncy Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 The only two things to support yourself getting in or out, are the center windshield post and the strap. 2 Quote
neilpilot Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 1 minute ago, DonMuncy said: The only two things to support yourself getting in or out, are the center windshield post and the strap. And door frame....not door Quote
Ned Gravel Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 46 minutes ago, aviatoreb said: Put your right knee on the copilot seat. Then swing your left foot out on the wing as you hold the copilot seat head rest with your right hand. Then you are in a kneeling position with one leg forward, emerging like a prince. From that position with one foot on the wing, you swing your other foot, the right foot bring your leg from weight on the right knee to now place your right foot also on the wing and you have your right hand to push up and you emerge standing. Its quite simple and an elegant way to emerge from your fine machine. Best way to get out of the Mooney, but your passengers need to be taught this as well. It means swinging their butt over towards the pilot as they pivot to put their right knee on their seat. Some are less than keen on that idea. 1 Quote
orionflt Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 40 minutes ago, DualRatedFlyer said: I thought your airplane smelled funny... LMAO now you know why Quote
Ned Gravel Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 17 minutes ago, gsxrpilot said: +1 for the roll as described by @201er My approach too. Roll in - roll out. Quote
eman1200 Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 sit on right seat, scoot over to left seat. Quote
DVA Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 We’re really talking about this?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Andy95W Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 2 minutes ago, DVA said: We’re really talking about this? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk We're really talking about this AGAIN? Quote
Skates97 Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 12 minutes ago, DonMuncy said: The only two things to support yourself getting in or out, are the center windshield post and the strap. I don't have a strap over there but just grab the center post with my left hand and door frame with my right hand. I'm just glad I get to sit in the left seat, it is much easier to get in and out of than the right seat. 1 Quote
201er Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 And this is how to get in for the passenger Quote
DonMuncy Posted January 20, 2019 Report Posted January 20, 2019 2 minutes ago, 201er said: And this is how to get in for the passenger Wow. No hands. I think she may be younger than I am. 1 Quote
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