Jaekus wrote:
What sorts of planes do you fly 11B?
dont fly them anymore...eye disease
Jaekus wrote:
What sorts of planes do you fly 11B?
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a whilelowing wrote:
truly sorry to hear that... Flying is a great joy, I really need to find time and money to get back into it.Poseidon wrote:
i could've gotten mine for around $1500 + books and random materials, until health problems arose. BOCES ftw
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a whilelowing wrote:
truly sorry to hear that... Flying is a great joy, I really need to find time and money to get back into it.Poseidon wrote:
i could've gotten mine for around $1500 + books and random materials, until health problems arose. BOCES ftw
that happened to me on my first solo...keep at itPoseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a whilelowing wrote:
truly sorry to hear that... Flying is a great joy, I really need to find time and money to get back into it.Poseidon wrote:
i could've gotten mine for around $1500 + books and random materials, until health problems arose. BOCES ftw
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a whilelowing wrote:
truly sorry to hear that... Flying is a great joy, I really need to find time and money to get back into it.
lol oh well then not proving you are right is right up your alley. you are in your comfort zone, not proving you are right and slinging insults and name calling. Yeah you da man.Jaekus wrote:
I'm not trying to prove I'm right, that's where this is ironic.lowing wrote:
not really, it is consistent, you always act like this. Look you are wrong, you were proven wrong, so suck it up and let it go.Jaekus wrote:
That's so ironic coming from you.
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hmmm, yeah that aint a good combination for flying. If you really wanna do it though, talk to your dr about it see what he says.Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a while
huh thats odd tbh. claustrophobic?Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a while
Not at all, I can't really explain it. like I said I always had bad anxieties but they'd always just result in sweating or something similar. this episode was extremely odd, and scary at that. I did have heart problems back in October of '09, but I doubt it was related to that.11 Bravo wrote:
huh thats odd tbh. claustrophobic?Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a while
Definitely going to, I don't want to just give up on it entirely. like I said, I'm gonna try to go flight in the AF... we'll see what happens with that.lowing wrote:
hmmm, yeah that aint a good combination for flying. If you really wanna do it though, talk to your dr about it see what he says.Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?
well I know you and I are at odds here the vast majority of the time, but I do wish you well in your pursuit of your flying career.Poseidon wrote:
Not at all, I can't really explain it. like I said I always had bad anxieties but they'd always just result in sweating or something similar. this episode was extremely odd, and scary at that. I did have heart problems back in October of '09, but I doubt it was related to that.11 Bravo wrote:
huh thats odd tbh. claustrophobic?Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.lowing wrote:
how did you lose orientation? did you lose the ground?Poseidon wrote:
eh, i'm still trying to go pilot for the AF so we'll see what happens. will probably still get my PPL one day. i just got really disoriented on my second solo and lost all sense of direction and it scared the living shit out of me, so i had to stop for a whileDefinitely going to, I don't want to just give up on it entirely. like I said, I'm gonna try to go flight in the AF... we'll see what happens with that.lowing wrote:
hmmm, yeah that aint a good combination for flying. If you really wanna do it though, talk to your dr about it see what he says.Poseidon wrote:
can't really explain it. got really dizzy, everything started spinning. instructor was in the terminal listening for me on the radio and luckily he was able to talk me down. used to have really bad anxiety problems though so it might've been connected to that, but i kind of just figured i needed to take a break.
whattrollswantyoutobelieve.jpg11 Bravo wrote:
i got boxed in one time and barely made it out.....and jake is just trolling so it would appearlowing wrote:
http://www.faasafety.gov/gslac/ALC/libv … +AvoidanceJaekus wrote:
No, it was a thunderstorm.
General Rules
For any flight that is even potentially near actual or possible thunderstorm activity, pilots should observe the following rules:
Avoid all thunderstorms.
Never go closer than five miles to any visible storm cloud with overhanging areas, and strongly consider increasing that distance to 20 miles or more. You can encounter hail and violent turbulence anywhere within 20 miles of very strong thunderstorms.
Do not attempt flight beneath thunderstorms, even when visibility is good, because of the destructive potential of shear turbulence in these areas.
At the first sign of turbulence, reduce airspeed immediately to the manufacturer's recommended airspeed for turbulent air penetration for a specific gross weight (i.e., maneuvering speed, or Va).
If there is an inadvertent penetration of the thunderstorm, maintain a straight and level altitude on a heading that will take you through the storm area in the minimum time.
Never let compulsion take the place of good judgment.
you did not fly into "several thunderstorms"
anyway, just thought I would add some salt to the wound.
What eye disease?11 Bravo wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/51907/crj.jpgJaekus wrote:
What sorts of planes do you fly 11B?
dont fly them anymore...eye disease
Bad luck. My eyesight was never good enough in the first place, only now has it changed to the point its 20/20 corrected but I have wacky astigmatism so I think I'd be out anyway.11 Bravo wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/51907/crj.jpgJaekus wrote:
What sorts of planes do you fly 11B?
dont fly them anymore...eye disease
Hopefully they'll find more answers soon.BBC wrote:
Specialists could start recovering bodies of those killed in Air France's 2009 plane crash off Brazil within weeks, French officials say.
French Transport Minister Nathalie Kosciusco-Morizet told reporters on Monday: "The phase involving the raising of the aircraft could be launched within three weeks to a month."
Manslaughter charges?A French judge recently filed preliminary manslaughter charges against Air France over the crash.
air france didnt design the airplaneDilbert_X wrote:
If they were negligent in the design then potentially manslaughter.
Or it could be an opportunist trying to find a scapegoat. Happens from time to time. Remember there was attempt to charge some seismologists in Italy with manslaughter not long back because they didn't predict the quake that happened there.Dilbert_X wrote:
We'll see I guess, if they knew it had a design flaw and continued operating it then maybe.
Otherwise its one of those preliminary things which allows an investigation to kick off.