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Louis Moore

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  1. It's extremely rude of your cousin to get married on the Watts fly in weekend Tomo!!

     

    It's a real shame, I will not be going either due to aircraft issues, it's so close to us to Tomo, will have to do it next year.

     

     

  2. Ha now you mention that, when i was doing trips away with Pelican's Twin Otters the range of background of the Captains was anything from ex PNG, croppies, RAAF, muso, and one who dug ditches to get in the left seat. The ex PNG and croppie where good for real precise handling of the aircraft. The RAAF guy just wanted to yell and expected me to salute him. The muso was good for helping to pull chicks at the DZ bar but it was the guy that dug ditches that had a real passion for instructing.

    That sounds about right!!!

     

     

  3. Everyone was assuming it was a Pawnee Louis, so that's where the fuse tank comments were coming from.

    I got that turbo, I was merely pointing out that it's unfounded to criticise the fatality of the crash on bad aircraft design and then go blatantly blaming bad regulations and governing as the ultimate cause for this pilots death when clearly fuel tank location had nothing to do with the overall survivability of this particular incident.

     

     

  4. While we are on that subject, where a school has a number of instructors, could the firm ensure they all teach the same things. in the same way? Nothing is worse than having one bloke/gal with their own way of doing it, different. to the others. Nev

    Then as a student you switch which instructor you're with and it is like having to learn to fly ALL over again! Could not agree more Nev, there really needs to be a KNOWN procedures manual about what is taught that all instructors are familiar with under that particular operation.

     

     

  5. At the other end of the thought "bubble", once there were NO tricycle U/C planes to learn on so every pilot flew TW. But the smaller a plane gets the twitchier is gets so you will find most of the U/L, TW planes require a bit of mastering.Modify Ozzies second line to read "until it's in the hangar". Nev

    Thats not always the case, I found the new skyfox far less twitchy than a luscombe, auster etc... and there a lot lighter. I used to fly a protech also which was fairly light and as solid as rock, think it has a lot to do with the width of the main wheels also.

     

    As for finding older T/W pilots, there are not that many about with instructor ratings. Getting harder and harder to find T/W endorsed instructors.

     

     

  6. I am to far away and was not flying at those times. So it's not wake turbulence from the Auster Graham! na_na.gif.fad5d8f0b336d92dbd4b3819d01d62e5.gif

     

    I do not think it is necessarily uncommon to run into unexpected patches of rough air, they can be caused by numerous and sometimes seemingly unexplainable reasons. As for dealing with them if there unexpected and not predicted the only real thing to do is simply keep flying the aircraft! If there bad enough and last long enough try climbing or descending out of them.

     

    On another note, when it comes to those fun winds that try to pull you down then shoot you back up again I have found the best approach is simply to let the aircraft ride them. It always worked out to be a total waste of time fighting the down and up drafts to try and keep at a single altitude. I would allow the aircraft to slip down through the winds and ride them back up again over and over. Was never usually much more than a few hundred feet of altitude in the ups and downs and flying with them was so much more comfortable!

     

     

  7. Hey Flinders,

     

    Think Tomo summed it up very well, larger aircraft seem to like being wheeled on. Guess it is due to the extra wait? For most small two and four seat aircraft three pointers seem to be slightly more manageable and take less finesse in pulling off nicely. Wheelers are also beneficial so I am told if the aircraft has a smaller rudder, but if your not flying something that is to hard to manage on the ground I would start with three pointers and progress up to wheelers later on.

     

     

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