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I am a Pilot – My level of sarcasm depends on the level of
Jabiru7252 replied to SSCBD's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
When I flew my jabiru back from Bundaberg to Gawler in 2009 I stopped at Broken Hill for fuel and a coffee. Nobody asked to see an ASIC and the gates were NOT locked. If anybody had tried to stop me getting back to my plane, it would have made the news. -
One of the problems with our Government and its various departments is that the folks running them and employed by them are not necessarily qualified. They are there because they know somebody, or because of their gender or because they are pretty good with other talents.
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I watched that, made me very angry. Too many pilots flying about that should not be. And to be in that condition as a charter pilot is criminal.
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I was playing about with VR when I was still working. Oculus Rift comes to mind. Anyway, I had to stop because I became quite nauseous. You can actually become car sick or airsick playing with that stuff.
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I am a Pilot – My level of sarcasm depends on the level of
Jabiru7252 replied to SSCBD's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Take a BEX and have a lie down for half an hour. Works for me! -
Jab down Chinchilla Airport 26/02/23.
Jabiru7252 replied to trike1's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
It appears to have fuel caps on the wings, LSA55 did not have wing tanks. Correct me if I'm wrong. (which is extremely rare)... -
We have folks leaving school with rudimentary math and writing skills because some clown decided the kids will use computers. Anybody see those two women, senators I believe who struggled to calculate the total cost of buying 4 widgets at $4.15 each. One managed after a minute or so, the other had no idea. Dumbing down will be our undoing...
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Jab down Chinchilla Airport 26/02/23.
Jabiru7252 replied to trike1's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
I find it hard to see how one would 'slip through' the seat belt and hard to believe somebody went through the windscreen. But having said that, I find it hard to believe folks think the Earth is flat. 😒 -
Route Planning via Airfields, smart?
Jabiru7252 replied to RossK's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
Well at 500' your with the birds and if the engine quits, you're options are limited. I like height, out of the bumps, less chance of bird strike and time to act if the rubber band breaks. -
Route Planning via Airfields, smart?
Jabiru7252 replied to RossK's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
One should always fly right of track so if two planes are flying the same track, in opposite directions and are at the same altitude, they should pass each other. -
You might find this amusing...
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Years ago I watched a baby giggling as a big hairy huntsman spider was running about, the kid even tried to pick it up. Fear of spiders is a taught (by our parents) fear, like many others. Fear is normal as is worry. They are one of nature's way of self preservation. It's when fear and worry become overwhelming or irrational that things fall apart. Just growing old brings new fears and worries as we become less able to deal with crap that as a younger person, would be easy.
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more data- PULP98 and AVGAS and det and vapour lock
Jabiru7252 replied to RFguy's topic in Engines and Props
A link to the flipped plane... https://www.airhistory.net/photo/27966/VH-ASV -
more data- PULP98 and AVGAS and det and vapour lock
Jabiru7252 replied to RFguy's topic in Engines and Props
Back in the early 90's I flew VH-ASV a Piper PA28. One day a storm cam through and flipped it over. I said to one of the instructors that I really enjoyed flying that plane. His reply was "Well, the main spar was corroded so it's no great loss". I was a little freaked out that I was flying a plane with a rotten main spar!!! -
First flight Zenith 750 Electric
Jabiru7252 replied to red750's topic in UK/Europe General Discussion
I've said this a zillion times before, if our population keeps growing, it does not matter what we do with respect to energy needs, pollution etc. we will be doomed. Babies born today may well die of starvation because the last fat rat has been eaten by the starving. I'm sure glad I am in my twilight years and have no kids/grandkids to worry over. As for the Zenith flying medical supplies in the UK, silly idea. -
"NOTAMs: just a pile of garbage" NTSB
Jabiru7252 replied to Garfly's topic in AUS/NZ General Discussion
When I was working we would be arranging NOTAMS quite a lot. And as a pilot I never seemed to have much of a problem with them, even before computers made life easier. And that's coming from one who struggles with his laces. -
Maybe, but then again, many women are in power because they are women.
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Light aircraft flips on French Island 21/01/23.
Jabiru7252 replied to red750's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
I used to fly the TB10 Tobago and they have gull wing doors. I did wonder if I'd be able to get out in the 1 in 1 million chance I ended up upside down on the ground. -
Jab down in Wentworth 2 Jan 23.
Jabiru7252 replied to BirdDog's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
If you can't stop spilling your schooner then the air's too rough. -
Crash at Caiguna today 16/12/22.
Jabiru7252 replied to Markdun's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
No, definitely a journalist. I'm no spring chicken but I wasn't around to hear Mark Twain make the comment. -
Crash at Caiguna today 16/12/22.
Jabiru7252 replied to Markdun's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
A well known journalist back in the 80s told me "Never spoil a good story with the truth". -
Try to get 'peril sensitive sun glasses'. They are terrific. The Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses have been designed to help people develop a relaxed attitude to danger. They follow the principle "what you don't know can't hurt you" and turn completely dark and opaque at the first sign of danger. This prevents you from seeing anything that might alarm you. This does, however, mean that you see absolutely nothing, including where you're going.
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RPC flight test checkride - what does it involve?
Jabiru7252 replied to trailer's topic in Student Pilot & Further Learning
Many years ago I did a BFR and the instructor said "what have you forgotten?" He had left his seat belt undone and I had not noticed. He then said that during a BFR the pilot should treat the instructor as a passenger. You should check your passenger has the seat belt done up when you do the 'hatches and harness' check. It's not just about flying the plane. At Gawler, we are expected to be able to point out the boundaries of our airspace, especially as we are actually in RAAF airspace. You may get quizzed on the performance limits of the plane as well, so make sure you know them. -
I've spent time in that plane I'm sure. Great fun.