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Found out afterwards ....
How about sharing stories on things we've done on helicopters that came out right but it wasn't a good idea to do??:(
I'll start with mine: At the beginning of my civilian pilot carrer I was taking my 212 rating with an instructor that wasn't very experienced in helicopters in general nor in the model itself, so when we started doing emergencies practices, I ended up showing the guy full down autos, 180īs, 360īs, T/R failures and hyd failures (after all a 212 was to me a Huey with 2 engines more or less):uhoh: and I had been a test and instructor pilot on several models, singles and twins, in the Army long time before. The thing is we did Hyd failures with BOTH HYD SYSTEMS OFF :mad: not a big deal after all:confused: Short while after that flight I read in the FM that you should never turn off both systems at the same time. I've never done it again since then:( Not proud of it but it happened:) Buen vuelo Keep them coming !! |
Doing some gunship continuation training in the Bushrangers at Evans Head. We had finished the last of the flights, and were ready to head back to base.
The crewman suggested a flypast for the RSO, with a browneye as a bonus. The crewie was wearing a 2-piece nomex, so with the monkey belt around his waist, he was able to strip naked in the 2 minutes it took us to set up for the flyby. He was out on the skids in the breeze, the cheeks of his @rse fluttering in the airflow, and the RSO was mightily impressed. The crewie got back into his seat, and then we heard him say "Oh, KCUF!!" I looked back, and he was sitting there, ashen-faced, with the tether end of the monkey belt loose in his hand - he hadn't been attached. A vision of the newspaper headline flashed through my mind - "Naked crewman falls from helicopter!" Would have gone over well at the court martial. |
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