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In-flight injury

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:26 pm
by kloot piloot
We all know the ANC in aviation. When confronted with a crisis while in the air you ANC. First Aviate, then Navigate and lastly you Communicate.

Yesterday, my flying partner to the Kroon fly-in did just that. Marthinus ("Slow Jet" on the forum) and I had an uneventful flight to Kroon. I had a lekker breakfast but he declined breakfast, saying he will eat later that day.

Just after take off, returning to Brits, Slow Jet experienced a gust from the side and immediately corrected. Once I was in the air I enquired about his position and he replied calmly "Over Garankua, but Roel, I have a problem ... my left shoulder is dislocated and I have NO use of my left arm". :shock:

We decided to rather carry on towards Brits where we had a better chance of a smooth tarred runway and an into wind landing. Slow Jet carried on climbing to 6000 ASL into a strong head wind (22 mph ground speed) but very smooth air. Still only flying with his right arm and his right hand on the PTT. His left arm was dangling next to him. I went ahead, landed and waited next to the runway in case he had a botched landing.

With one arm he flew his descending approach through rough and turbulent air like an ace and did a perfect landing on the grass runway next to our tarred runway. At the hangar I helped him out of his flight suite and the slightest movements made him wince in pain. In fact, at one point I thought he was going to pass out.

His sister took him to a doctor who caused even more pain without success.

Bottom line, yesterday afternoon, Marthinus found himself in a theatre in hospital, and because he did not have breakfast, they were able to put him to sleep re-locate that shoulder. Spoke to him later last night and, albeit sore and stiff, our hero aviator is fine.

Vriend, well done for handling the crisis situation in your (typical) calm and measured way ! (^^)

Jy mag maar vlieg hoor !!

Viva ANC !

And not the other ANC I have come to hate

I'd love to hear of other pilot's experiences of in flight injuries and how it was managed.

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:13 pm
by Air Hog
Hi Marthinus
Bly jy is OK ou maat!!

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:32 pm
by Goose
=D* =D* =D* =D* =D* =D*

Hoop hy is gou weer in die tuig.

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 5:03 am
by Bundy
Bravo Mr Pilot! (^^)

Hope that shoulder heals real quick so you can get back in the sky where you clearly belong. 8)

Well done! vhpy

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:26 am
by klein
Well done Marthinus !!! (^^)
Hope you recover soon. :)
Did the jerk on the control bar cause this, or training bars ??

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:27 am
by nicow
Sterkte :!:

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:38 am
by bobthebuilder
That must have been the most harrowing flight ever.
Well done! (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:28 am
by Martinvt
Well Done. (^^) (^^) (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:32 am
by Thatchman
Hey well done man (^^) (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:13 am
by Nkwazi
Eina bliksem. Well done on flying that aircraft safely!!

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:32 pm
by Turbo
Salute -- well done on your precision landing -- i reckon that no landing is more precision when you have less than half the required tools to carry it out -- glad to hear you will be seeing another flying day and hopefully many after that!

(^^) (^^) (^^) (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:57 pm
by Dish
Well done chap, couldn't have been easy with the conditions..... (^^) (^^) (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 3:36 pm
by klein
Couldn't have been the jerk on the control bar as we were still on the ground at Kroon at the time :?

Jaaaaa swaaar, (^^)

Sal maar in Afr try. Kan net nie dink dat turbulance so kwaat kan wees,
Sal net graag wil weet wat presies gebeur het. ($$)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:56 pm
by leprechaun
Well done mr Pilot and Roel great story , this is what we like to hear , Last year I tor muscles and ligaments in my shoulder whiles workin on a wing and did further damage when i removed a 25 liter paint of the hands af an ANC cadre just incase the ladder gave way , well after surgery and an agaonising 6 weeks to heal I was back again , sterkte dis bleddie seer , rus en pas hom op , Goete Alex (^^)

Re: In-flight injury

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:02 pm
by Robbie Shaw
Well done.....

Robbie Shaw ( Rhodie)
ZU-BJU