7/5/2010 12:16:04 PM
Any thoughts on what attributed to the USCG 60 crash yesterday?Combine 1 new avionics upgrade with realtively new pilots to the configuration flying in an unfamiliar area on a routine transfer of aircraft to me explains what happened... Sadly. I knew one of the guys not sure if he is the one survivor but regardless it's a very very sad day in USCG aviation. link for those that may have missed it: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/07/washington.helicopter.crash/index.html
7/8/2010 1:18:11 AM
One of the earlier articles mentioned there being downed power lines on the beach near the crash site....Maybe too low over the coast and hit soe power lines?
7/8/2010 11:06:58 AM
that'd be the best guess.
7/8/2010 1:07:06 PM
7/8/2010 3:34:40 PM
7/13/2010 12:06:34 PM
I forget the numbers but the number of hours flown by UAVs far surpassed manned flight last year. Pilots are already obsolete, it is only a matter of time and money before we're replaced.
7/13/2010 10:55:42 PM
Dem robots, dey tuk er jerbs!
7/14/2010 12:46:00 AM
Has anyone heard what the deal was with this one?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzbWya87gbo
7/26/2010 4:48:02 PM
Pretty obvious something happened to that right engine. Looking at the video you can see that the exhaust was closed, and he tried to power out of the low speed pass, and it just didn't work. Glad he made it out okay.
7/27/2010 6:06:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q35xHzjxB0&feature=relatedPlane vs Concrete Wall (old but a good one)[Edited on July 27, 2010 at 6:15 AM. Reason : .]
7/27/2010 6:15:18 AM
^^^ I say this without being familiar with the F-18 platform, but according to eye-witnesses there was a series of popping noises prior to the crash that aren't captured on video. My first thought was compressor stall, but I don't know how much power he is demanding on a high angle / low speed pass like that.
7/28/2010 5:40:03 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/29/alaska.plane.crash/index.html?hpt=T2
7/29/2010 6:39:51 AM
I'm selling my 1/4 interest in a 74 Piper Arrow with freshly overhauled engine. Asking price is 15K. if anyone is seriously interested in it, shoot me a PM.
7/29/2010 3:31:07 PM
Any particular reason why?
7/29/2010 4:44:33 PM
Taking a break from aviation and shifting my priorities with where I spend my money.
7/29/2010 9:38:43 PM
9/27/2010 9:39:49 PM
So, my current dilemma:The Collings Foundation is bringing a B-17, a B-24 and a P-51 to an airport about an hour from me and is offering flights. It costs $425 for 1/2 hour to fly in either the 17 or the 24 and I can't completely decide which one. I'm leaning towards the B-17 simply because it is a classic, but the 24 is a bit under-appreciated . . . thoughts? (They're offering flights in the 51 as well, but they are $2,220 for 1/2 hour and $3,220 for 1 hour. Granted, it is a dual-control aircraft and they let you take the controls but still . . . )
9/29/2010 3:28:21 PM
Damn. I missed out on an opportunity to fly in a B-17 a few years back and am still kicking myself.Will they let a petite gentleman like yourself get in the ball turret?BTW, if anyone is ever on I-95 near Savannah you should stop by the 8th Air Force museum (the old B-47 parked next to the highway). I stopped by two months ago and they have a half restored B-17 in the hangar that you can walk around. It's a very cool museum for anyone interested in that.]
9/29/2010 8:31:52 PM
9/29/2010 8:46:10 PM
^^ I went there years ago, it is indeed a fantastic museum.And I don't know about the ball turret. One of the Colling's Foundation B-17s does have a functioning ball turret, so I'll have to ask and play the "Iraq Vet / Army Aviator" card to see where it goes. (No, I am not above playing it for something as fantastically awesome as riding in a B-17 ball turret).Hopefully they'll let me just sit in the P-51 but I can't afford $2k to fly it for 30 minutes. I'm still sore over losing the chance at a free flight last year
9/30/2010 10:56:44 AM
Well, both flights were full by the time I showed up yesterday. I need some IFR time so I might take Tuesday off and go visit them in Warrenton, Va.I did get some decent footage of the B-24 taxing while the B-17 takes off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxfjtUsvVkY
10/10/2010 11:16:10 AM
cool video
10/10/2010 4:29:14 PM
No zoom on the video either, I was good and close
10/10/2010 5:50:47 PM
I know I've said this before, but I used to fly out of a small airport in Florida where 3 mustangs were hangared. Flying in the pattern with those guys was awesome, even if I was in a cessna 172.
10/10/2010 6:32:42 PM
10/17/2010 7:30:57 PM
looks like a scaled-down P-51. There are various (usually about 3/4 scale) models on the market.
10/17/2010 8:55:59 PM
Good eye. I didn't catch that.
10/17/2010 10:51:21 PM
but yeah, you'll see military-style markings on RV-4s and all kinds of stuff. i think that's lame (on an RV, not a scaled-down Mustang), but whatever
10/17/2010 11:32:16 PM
10/18/2010 11:31:17 AM
My attitude indicator went out yesterday on take-out roll. We were on a streak of a little over a year with no unexpected maintenance. Bummer.
10/18/2010 11:34:39 AM
that sucks. what'll that cost to get replaced? $1000 or something?
10/18/2010 6:45:57 PM
Yup. Pretty much spot on.
10/18/2010 7:08:49 PM
page 1 makes my head hurt CFI, MEI, CFII 1200ish hoursanything in here worth reading?
10/18/2010 8:15:55 PM
not really. if you want any substancial discussion over anything other than military aviation, forums.aopa.org is where to go
10/18/2010 10:43:44 PM
How did it make your head hurt?
10/19/2010 12:11:30 AM
the colgan talk
10/19/2010 3:18:53 PM
Prowler just flew over my place at 2,000 - 3,000' AGL . . . screaming like it was doing everything it could just to stay in the air, as always.Speaking of that generic airframe, I've been looking for this Intruder video for a while: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czvEDNdyFBU&feature=related[Edited on October 19, 2010 at 6:45 PM. Reason : .]
10/19/2010 6:33:15 PM
I'm sure I knew someone in that jetwhere do you live? fayetteville?
10/19/2010 7:04:14 PM
^How long does the USMC plan on keeping the EA-6B flying?
10/19/2010 7:22:24 PM
nm.[Edited on October 19, 2010 at 7:36 PM. Reason : disssssssssssssssregard]
10/19/2010 7:34:00 PM
saw this on wral:Pilot in fatal copter crash faces murder-for-hire chargehttp://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8477393/which lead me to look up the NTSB report from the original crash from 2004:
10/19/2010 10:35:39 PM
Saw this linked for the Eject! video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owwTn5KtRHg
10/19/2010 10:55:46 PM
^^^^ i think the latest plan is to sundown in 2019, but that could always slide right (again) between now and then.
10/19/2010 11:19:13 PM
^^ Jesus
10/19/2010 11:36:08 PM
oh, that's VAQ-209, the reserve squadron out of Andrews. They deployed with us for a couple of months, so I know some of them, too.
10/19/2010 11:39:39 PM
^^^What are the plans for electronic warfare after that? I haven't heard of plans for the Marines to get any EA-18G's.
10/20/2010 7:20:59 PM
Navy gets EA-18Gs, USMC upgrades to ICAP III EA-6Bs, sundowns in 2019ish. After that, there will be modular EA on UAVs, maybe other aircraft, and ground based...no current plans for a dedicated EA bird like the Prowler/Growler, although there has been chatter about an EF-35, or a suite that could be carried by a regular F-35.Another thing to consider from the USMC perspective is that (1) we are in the business of kicking the door in and winning battles--not large-scale strategic operations, and (2) If all of your strike aircraft are stealth, there is less of a need for AEA.
10/20/2010 7:33:12 PM
Anyone know anything about Air Wisconsin other than they fly out of RDU?
10/23/2010 10:16:04 AM
I know I have a few friends there.
10/23/2010 11:47:49 PM