theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
or any other flight...or worse yet, in the brief. nothing worse than failing a flight before you ever strap into the airplane. 5/20/2009 12:24:43 AM |
wheelmanca19 All American 3735 Posts user info edit post |
Page 2 needs a picture
[Edited on May 22, 2009 at 12:59 PM. Reason : need a better camera ] 5/22/2009 12:57:53 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123150668
Quote : | "5/22/2009 - EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., (AFNS) -- An Air Force test pilot student died May 21 when his jet trainer crashed north of Edwards Air Force Base.
Captain Mark P. Graziano, 30, died when the T-38A Talon he was piloting crashed about nine miles north of the base here, near California City, Calif. Captain Graziano was assigned to the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School here, where he was undergoing training to become a test pilot.
His crew member, Maj. Lee V. Jones, was injured upon ejecting from the aircraft. He was transported to Kern Medical Center in Bakersfield, Calif., where he is listed in stable condition. Major Jones, a senior navigator, is also assigned to the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, undergoing test navigator training. " | ]5/22/2009 1:54:14 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
I got back in the air yesterday for the first time since September.
I still fly fine after a long hiatus, I just forget absolutely everything about radio calls. 5/22/2009 3:07:44 PM |
Gonzo18 All American 2240 Posts user info edit post |
Don't feel bad...last week I was practicing some pattern work and before I turned final I said "Allegro traffic..." which was the type of plane I was flying instead of Sanford traffic. 5/22/2009 4:28:53 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
My biggest regret about initially learning to fly is that I operated out of a small airport and avoided larger ones. By the time I was licensed I was unprepared to deal with the radio work at big airports.
The worst is forgetting to switch frequencies and having the ATC tell you "[facepalm]...this is still the tower. departure is....."
Oh yeah, and I saw Michael Jordan's plane. Gulfstream with a Carolina blue stripe down the fuselage and up the tail with the Air Jordan silhouette on it. Here's a picture from online:
N236MJ. Any clue what the 6 means?
[Edited on May 22, 2009 at 4:46 PM. Reason : .] 5/22/2009 4:35:45 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
I was lucky in that they had to repave my home runway so we were operating out of the international airport for a few weeks. I got all the radio calls in and stuff there, it was pretty nice. 5/22/2009 6:50:58 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
We had a family day down here a few months ago and they let my mom up in the tower while I was in the pattern. Yeah, she (inadvertently) dimed me out on the air. ] 5/22/2009 7:08:07 PM |
wizzkidd All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
We had to operate out of Honolulu Intl. when they closed OUR home field, those guys HATED US. Massivly busy airport and we're shutting it down for sonobuoy continuity loss.
We're back in K-bay now though! 5/22/2009 11:04:53 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
They are shutting my home field down again in a few weeks so we'll be back over at Huntsville international. There was a really cute girl that worked behind the counter of the general aviation desk when I was there before, I'm hoping she'll still be there. Although I'm sure she's immune to the "Yeah, I'm a pilot" approach since she interacts with pilots all the time. 5/22/2009 11:39:46 PM |
Nitrocloud Arranging the blocks 3072 Posts user info edit post |
In some industries, you just can't tempt fate.
5/23/2009 2:48:07 AM |
s4m Veteran 263 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Any clue what the 6 means?" |
He got 6 NBA championships.5/23/2009 8:31:28 AM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
^^^
http://www.fbohotties.com/ 5/23/2009 1:54:20 PM |
bbehe Burn it all down. 18402 Posts user info edit post |
5/23/2009 2:10:21 PM |
wizzkidd All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
Duke have you heard anything about the 60 that went down in SD?? 5/23/2009 4:55:34 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
no report yet, but that unit hadn't had a class A accident in 19 years. 5/24/2009 1:13:10 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/05/28/floridas-pilot-factory/
CNN story about the 'pilot factory' in Fort Lauderdale that produced the pilot of the Buffalo crash.
The reader comments are hilarious. 5/28/2009 4:08:12 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,523701,00.html
Quote : | " A massive search is underway for an Air France jet carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro to Paris believed to have gone down off the northeast coast of Brazil a few hours after takeoff.
The jet lost contact with air traffic controllers after flying into a strong thunderstorm over the Atlantic Ocean and signaling it had an electric problem. Chief Air France spokesman Francois Brousse said "it is possible" the plane was hit by lightning." |
6/1/2009 3:30:45 PM |
maximus All American 4556 Posts user info edit post |
ooooooooooh, a big time class A mishap? >1mil or death.
time for some xtra fod walkdowns
[Edited on June 1, 2009 at 4:04 PM. Reason : .] 6/1/2009 4:03:59 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
I know where they are.
6/1/2009 4:22:41 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
On another note, this is a pretty funny story: http://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/Above--Beyond-Shooting-Up-a-Shooting-Star.html
6/1/2009 5:05:00 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
^ Great find. I bookmarked the site so I can check out the rest of the stories on there. 6/1/2009 6:19:45 PM |
CaelNCSU All American 7079 Posts user info edit post |
Rent or buy? Question for those of you not in the military.
I remember the old saying:
If it flies fucks or floats its cheaper to rent it. 6/3/2009 7:10:12 AM |
dbmcknight All American 4030 Posts user info edit post |
i've got some pretty good pics from the Seymour Johnson (teehee) air show back in April. hopefully i can get those up today sometime 6/3/2009 8:46:09 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
^^ something I'm thinking about myself...
It depends on how much you fly. The other consideration is that you are limited in what kinds of aircraft you can rent (i.e., you can rent a Cessna or a Cherokee, but good luck with renting, say, a Pitts.) Also, if you own, you can take your plane on a trip somewhere, and it's up to you when you bring it back.
The very rough rule of thumb I've heard is that at least 100 hours per year is the break-even point. That's a pretty good bit of flying for one private pilot. If you co-own the airplane with one or two other people, it can become much more attractive. That's what I'll do whenever I end up buying an airplane. 6/3/2009 12:17:31 PM |
CarZin patent pending 10527 Posts user info edit post |
As a part owner of a Piper Arrow, I find it very hard to justify owning 100% of the plane unless you have a massive amount of disposable income. In my partnership, expenses are split 4 ways, and it is still very expensive. I fly anywhere from 50 hours->125 hours a year (just depends on the year). The partnership has been so good, that I'd probably never consider owning 100%.
If you want to know all the in's and out's, send me a PM and I can call you. Too many for me to detail here. 6/3/2009 3:36:09 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Seaplane crash in Alaska. Not too exciting.
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=011008&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=6043077&referralPlaylistId=playlist
[Edited on June 16, 2009 at 3:41 PM. Reason : .] 6/16/2009 3:41:03 PM |
Fermat All American 47007 Posts user info edit post |
this is one of the hottest pics ive ever seen. It looks so perfect i suspected it of being CG
6/18/2009 6:45:11 AM |
Nighthawk All American 19623 Posts user info edit post |
Haha no its not CG. It was a picture of The Horsemen flying at Cherry Point this year. Shot it with the D80 and a 300 mm telephoto. Don't even think I had to do any cropping to it. Glad you like it. It was probably my favorite from the day as well. 6/18/2009 8:08:45 AM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Best airline idea ever? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfIY24BErBE 6/23/2009 8:51:55 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
bad couple of days for the military:
an F-16 crashed today in Utah, pilot was killed: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,528450,00.html
and a TH-67 crashed here in Alabama yesterday, one pilot was killed and one survived: http://tinyurl.com/lnyhnh 6/23/2009 9:01:40 PM |
CaelNCSU All American 7079 Posts user info edit post |
^
Military jumper died two days ago in Yuma too. 6/23/2009 9:53:31 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
I ran across this mouse and thought some of you pilots might like it.
6/23/2009 10:42:41 PM |
Nighthawk All American 19623 Posts user info edit post |
Hey guys, just curious about something. If you have never served active duty, what are the requirements to join the AF Reserves or ANG to be a pilot? Is there a max age or vision limit? I assume I would have to finish my bachelors, correct? Also if you do not have your flight training completed, will they send you to school for that? And how often do the Reserves/ANG meet?
Just curious since I don't have my stuff completed yet; it would cost a lot of money I don't have to get all my stuff done, and if I did it, I want to stay where I am right now. I know I could call a recruiter, but they would hound the shit out of me and tell me fucking anything to get me to do it. I basically would like to get flight school paid for, keep my current job/house/etc., and report whenever they need me for training and shit. In a perfect world I would love to fly an A-10C in an ANG or AFR unit, but I know the nearest of those units got shifted from Pope to Moody by BRAC. 6/24/2009 9:09:43 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
They should train you, I know the Army does. Vision and age will always have limits but there are waivers for everything. However, you're not going to be commissioned in the US military without a 4 year degree and you're not going to get a waiver without pre-existing skills.
If you're still in college, talk to the ROTC department. They're not generally as high pressure as recruiters would be and would be more knowledgeable about officer tracks than an enlisted recruiter. 6/24/2009 10:42:38 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
^^ i think that there are only like 1-2 pilot training spots per year for the ANG, but I may be wrong.
(so you're sayin' there's a chance!) 6/24/2009 11:45:45 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
I talked to a couple fixed wing friends of mine today about the possibilities in the Air France crash. Apparently the Scarebus has had some issues with icing on the airspeed indicator (I don't think it is actually a pitot tube, but I could be wrong). They theorize that with the autopilot on, and given the icing conditions present in a thunderstorm, that the indicator may have become obstructed, indicated lesser values than the actual airspeed, the aircraft attempted to correct by accelerating, went trans-sonic and disintegrated. Composites being what they are, they tend to fail catastrophically rather than weaken over time.
This probably isn't anything anyone didn't know but I thought I'd post it anyway. 6/25/2009 5:43:19 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
Nobody liked my mouse? Nobody? 6/25/2009 5:46:21 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
Hitler's Stealth Fighter
Quote : | "SUN JUN 28 9P
In the final months of World War II, American troops discovered a top-secret facility in Germany with an advanced batwing-shaped jet fighter. If Nazi engineers had had more time, would this jet have ultimately changed the outcome of the war?" |
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/hitler-s-stealth-fighter-3942/Overview
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090625-hitlers-stealth-fighter-plane.html6/28/2009 8:02:59 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "aircraft attempted to correct by accelerating, went trans-sonic and disintegrated" |
I find that hard to believe. Most airliners already tread into the transonic region, probably 0.85 or so. There's NO WAY it would be able to break Mach in level flight, and I find it VERY hard to believe that the engineers would've designed it to be able to be able to go fast enough in level flight to induce a catestrophic failure. There's just no way.
Now, if the static ports were iced over, too, maybe it went into a steep descent on the autopilot, but again, there is always a safety margin engineered in--I can't imagine that it pitched down enough to go fast enough to break apart in mid-air without the pilots noticing and taking action.6/28/2009 8:28:12 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, commercial aircraft aren't my body of expertise, I just thought I'd pass it on. 6/28/2009 3:30:56 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Talk about STOL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfeMLQNe57E 6/30/2009 2:44:20 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on June 30, 2009 at 2:45 PM. Reason : OH SHIT! INTERNAL SERVICE]
6/30/2009 2:44:29 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
^x5 That was a very interesting show and a good post. Frankly, I don't appreciate you people ignoring it--I've got a good mind not to return to this thread. 6/30/2009 5:41:34 PM |
CaelNCSU All American 7079 Posts user info edit post |
^
Good you aren't offering anything meaningful other than nick nacks and trivia. Most of us it seems all fly to some degree and are interested in how to be safer and better pilots, not what some old guy who doesn't fly saw on TV. 6/30/2009 5:51:24 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
I shall trouble you here no more. 6/30/2009 6:08:36 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't mind it, but a number of countries used laminated wood in aircraft construction. It wasn't an issue of stealth at all, but rather an issue of having indigenous aircraft production that wouldn't be hampered by short supplies of metal. The deHavilland Mosquito was a notable example.
Also I'm tired of seeing late war designs that yielded a single (if any) prototype and then hearing that it could have won the war for Germany if it had been produced in large numbers before the end of the war.
Had it made it to large scale production then Hitler would have made it another bomber like Me-262 so that he would have the badass offensive aircraft that he wanted, but not the defensive fighters that were needed to protect german towns and factories. The brilliance was in the weapons that were created, not in the idiotic ways that Hitler deployed them. 7/1/2009 1:21:37 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Speaking of plywood, here is a little bit of the Mossie:
So I'm learning a little more about the helicopter crash here last week, and from eye-witness accounts, it was practicing a simulated engine failure and didn't recover. The way it dropped it sounds like they got into a low rotor situation too low to recover.
Tis a bitch.7/1/2009 8:33:18 AM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
^ I had to look it up, but apparently another Mosquito has been restored to airworthy status in the past year or two. The last flyable one crashed in 96. 7/1/2009 2:16:35 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Most of us it seems all fly to some degree and are interested in how to be safer and better pilots, not what some old guy who doesn't fly saw on TV." | FWIW, I created this thread largely as a generic aviation thread.
It'd be a good idea to keep it professional, but the occasional drooling over bizarre aircraft and warbirds completely out of our monetary reach is entirely appropriate.7/1/2009 5:59:55 PM |