Yetti Posted December 3 Report Posted December 3 4 hours ago, cliffy said: Anyone ever seen "St Elmo's Fire" all over the airplane in heavy dry snow at altitude? No and I never will. I have a stated goal to never be in snow in a little plane. 1
PT20J Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 8 hours ago, cliffy said: Anyone ever seen "St Elmo's Fire" all over the airplane in heavy dry snow at altitude? Static electricity takes on a new dimension when that happens :-) If it came with static wicks from the factory they are probably part of the TC and they all need to be there to be "technically" legal I've said several times that parts pricing today is based on what a new airplane TODAY will cost @ 1 MILLION $$$$$ NOT the $45,000 in the 70s What did a Ford F-150 cost in 1975 compared to today? Have you priced Ford parts lately? Not all over, and not in snow. But I got it once on the windshield flying south over San Mateo CA at about 5000 in the clouds. I could put my finger on the inside of the windshield and move the glow around. It was pretty, and pretty eerie. 2
Shadrach Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 3 hours ago, Yetti said: No and I never will. I have a stated goal to never be in snow in a little plane. You live in the right region for avoiding snow. Common in the Mid-Atlantic to encounter snow squalls. It's fun at night...you can turn on the landing light and tell the kids that you've accelerated to warp speed. 2 2
philiplane Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 On 12/2/2025 at 3:02 PM, Mark89114 said: Maybe I am out of touch or LASAR took over aircraft spruce pricing model. Just seems like a lot. Didn't do any comparison shopping. You can buy the stainless version, 2600-2SW, all day long for $8 at Airparts in Fort Lauderdale.
MikeOH Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 1 hour ago, philiplane said: You can buy the stainless version, 2600-2SW, all day long for $8 at Airparts in Fort Lauderdale. Probably where LASAR buys them! 2
cliffy Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 3 hours ago, PT20J said: Not all over, and not in snow. But I got it once on the windshield flying south over San Mateo CA at about 5000 in the clouds. I could put my finger on the inside of the windshield and move the glow around. It was pretty, and pretty eerie. Me up high in the flight levels on big iron It can go way out in front of the windshield like long spears It was fun to call up new hire FAs to the cockpit and show them "the fire" at night :-) 1
Mark89114 Posted December 4 Author Report Posted December 4 18 hours ago, Mooneymite said: At least we're not fighting the "right to repair" battle....yet. Don't give them any ideas, but I think the only place to repair Garmins is Garmin?
Yetti Posted December 4 Report Posted December 4 13 hours ago, Shadrach said: You live in the right region for avoiding snow. Common in the Mid-Atlantic to encounter snow squalls. It's fun at night...you can turn on the landing light and tell the kids that you've accelerated to warp speed. You don't have to shovel humidity was one of the best recruitment lines I ever heard for northern colleges. 3
cliffy Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 Me and that white stuff don't get along! That's why I live in the desert.
Hank Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 38 minutes ago, cliffy said: Me and that white stuff don't get along! That's why I live in the desert. Me too. Where i live gets warm in the summer, but we have humidity, dirt, plants and trees. If i never see another snowflake, it will be too soon! 2
LANCECASPER Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 23 hours ago, Yetti said: You don't have to shovel humidity was one of the best recruitment lines I ever heard for northern colleges. Over in Houston you don't have to shovel humidity . . . but you can if you want to . . . lol
Yetti Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 46 minutes ago, LANCECASPER said: Over in Houston you don't have to shovel humidity . . . but you can if you want to . . . lol ya Kerville/dripping springs/Fredericksburg it's a dry heat, it's better, no really.... as lizards fry on rocks. 1
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