| Cornish Jack |
9th March 2017 11:27 |
Re. engine starts, we night stopped in N Burma in the 60s at the same time as a Pakistani Grumman Goose on private charter. We were both parked on psp. Next morning the Goose had a flat battery, The Capt deputed one of his pax to man the (roof mounted) throttles while he hand swung the starboard. He managed to reach the higher prop by balancing on a domestic chair placed on the psp!!! Took a couple of goes but eventually rewarded with blue smoke and satisfying rasps. UNFORTUNATELY, the pax deputed to throttle duty got the instructions 'arse-backards' and pushed instead of pulling. The gallant Capt's response was instinctive, extraordinary and, probably, unrepeatable - he went between prop tips and fuselage and reached through the side window to throttle back!!! (For the full flavour of that, check the space available for that manoeuvre!!) I saw it, I stared in amazement and can, even today, relive it but it doesn't seem right!:eek:)
PS Gallant Capt, indeed. He was the same guy, with the same aircraft who put down on a very limited jungle river to pick up a Javelin navigator who had banged out en route to Singapore.
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