High time pilots... Can you become your own worst enemy?

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Arnulf
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Postby Arnulf » Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:24 pm

Batman wrote:
this is a another can of worms
No, the rescue chute is not a can of worms. They don't put worms into the can :lol: :lol: :lol: . It contains a rocket. It is a piece of high tech safety equipment.

DieselFan wrote:
What bugs me is that with MANY of the microlight accidents, 3 axis too, ballistic chutes were carried but not used
But also take note of the successful deployments.

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Bennie Vorster
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Postby Bennie Vorster » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:03 pm

:lol: As a low hour and short time pilot I can not say mush about this topic other than in the two years of my flying career I only had five scary incidence of witch only three were engine outs.

Now if I did not had enough altitude on at least three instances I would have been pulp by now. :roll:

Keep it high and keep it safe. :wink:
Growing old is far more dangerous than flying !!!
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