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I wonder if the remaining pilot remembered to fill out a NASA report.

I would think that the FAA could potentially find him in violation of 91.15.


Just a thought....


:D
 
tarp, according to AOPA, the FAA has ruled that you can recieve the spin training any time leading up to your CFI, which means you can take it as a commerical pilot, as a private pilot, or even as a student pilot.
 
MetroSheriff said:
I wonder if the remaining pilot remembered to fill out a NASA report.

I would think that the FAA could potentially find him in violation of 91.15.


Just a thought....


:D

Metro, that's a stretch on the definition of "dropping" and object form the airplane.

I think your theory fell flat....
 
TXCAP4228 said:
Metro, that's a stretch on the definition of "dropping" and object form the airplane.

I think your theory fell flat....

Ummm....I was kidding.

The guy who jumped out is what's flat. At least after he hit the ground
 
I hate to admit it, but this is the most funny thread I have EVER seen on this board. I didnt have the best day today, but this thread made me laugh quite a bit, although it is very sick humor.

My favorite post was Huck's about the guy becoming a sky diving fanatic. That was funny.
 
C152 Doors

We just aborted a take off the other day in a 152 when my instructor's door 'popped' open. I'm telling you... he got pretty nervous, because if he didn't have his seatbelt on, there would have been a good chance that he would have fallen out, because he was leaning on that door pretty hard (safety lesson for the day: leaning on a 152 door is not a good idea).
 
I heard he wanted to learn how to fly so he jumped out and started flapping his arms like a bird..
 
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With the student gone, who is going to pay for this trip?
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Cynical. Calculating. Cheap. CYA.

I like that in a pilot.

At my old job, I would have been the one paying for it, I'll bet.
 

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