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Tankertrashnav 17th Oct 2014 16:51

Correct flying clothing - safety considerations
 
When I flew in the RAF it was always impressed on us that we should be correctly dressed to fly. Flying suit, bone dome (when appropriate), leather flying gloves with cuffs fastened correctly, no nylon socks or watchstraps etc.

Then when I started doing a bit of GA I was shocked to see a much more relaxed attitude, with people flying in shorts, tee shirts etc. Now it seems that this cavalier attitude to flight safety has got even worse!


Sorry if its been posted before. Well actually I'm not!

nutnurse 17th Oct 2014 16:58

You have to be very careful about landing t!ts up in such situations... :}

LowObservable 17th Oct 2014 17:06

I hope she's got a firm hand on the cyclic... I'd help her with the jump start mode... I've seen hairier operations...

Pontius Navigator 17th Oct 2014 17:18

Reminds me of an accident report I read once.

It concerns the pilot of an A4 light aircraft and his female passenger. The inquiry determined at the moment the aircraft flew in to the cliff the pilot had just ejaculated into the passengers mouth.

Moral? Make sure your flying suit is fitted properly and all zips fastened.

Genstabler 17th Oct 2014 17:24

Her iPad keeps moving from one leg to the other. Lucky iPad! At least it shows I wasn't fixated on her mammaries!

CoffmanStarter 17th Oct 2014 17:29

So will Squippers now be known as Strippers :}

Hat, coat, scarf ... and headed for the door :ok:

5aday 17th Oct 2014 17:37

Her shoulder straps were never 'on' not that anyone noticed.
In my next life I will be...........(answers on a postcard please)

MPN11 17th Oct 2014 19:16

Close to AUW limits, I would have thought. :p

Lima Juliet 17th Oct 2014 19:21

I wonder if the Brazilian gives an extra 1/2 knot? :E

Above The Clouds 17th Oct 2014 19:41

Was there ever a manoeuvre found that could make them lift and separate in different directions :)

MPN11 17th Oct 2014 19:56

Max G pull up might achieve that, if that's your thing. No rudder though.

(afterthought ... or a lot of opposite rudder in the right phase)

Fox3WheresMyBanana 17th Oct 2014 20:15

It's a Global-gyro MTOsport - 53,000 euros to you, sport (pilot not included :sad:).

MTOsport / Models - GLOBAL GYRO

Taken in the Canaries? Can't move for naked Germans there.

chopper2004 17th Oct 2014 21:35

Well she is in the cockpit :P I have duly downloaded said video :) to watch later :mad: Plus she does have great aerodynamics and a nice pair to lift off from :E. I hope she has a nice cushioning for the landing :)

@Pontius - what a way to go kind of reminds me of my teenage years I heard stories about various car accidents in one village roundabout due to the female passengers had this extraordinary tendency to rest their head on the driver's lap.

Cheers

NutLoose 17th Oct 2014 22:41

It could be a lot worse

http://i328.photobucket.com/albums/l...ed_skydive.jpg

Big Pistons Forever 17th Oct 2014 23:42

I like the "strap on" visible when she gets off.......

nutnurse 18th Oct 2014 00:01

I like your selfy, Nutty...

St Johns Wort 18th Oct 2014 07:48

I believe that she would be better placed with a 5 point hardness. I saw a Flight Safety film about it.

Stitchbitch 18th Oct 2014 09:41

It has been known Coff!
Reminds me of a few pax fits... :E

woptb 18th Oct 2014 12:53

Pilots and tits in the same sentence,if I had a £1..............

Wensleydale 18th Oct 2014 13:48

Last time I saw a pilot in the BUFF was on a B-52 base.....


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