wingnut wrote:...after I showed him that the gear switch was still in the up position.
If I were an A&P I would've sent him a bill for the diagnosis...
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wingnut wrote:...after I showed him that the gear switch was still in the up position.
gahorn wrote:Harlow, Do I have to explain this to you?
The Speaker of the House doesn't think rich people should have to pay their fair share of taxes, so to cut the deficit Congress wants to get rid of regulators and downsize gov't, so what better place than the agency that supports all those private planes?
Excellent point. I recently heard an ATC tape of a Bonanza that had an engine failure approaching the airport here in SoCal. The pilot made the airport, but had a hard landing and there was damage to the plane as a result. The prelim report made it sound like any botched landing - no mention of the engine failure that precipitated the landing.Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:I also take all statistics collected by government agencies with a grain of salt. A friend had an in flight fire. He landed an purposely steered of the runway. You will find his accident statistic under pilot loss of directional control, no mention of a fire. He was in a red airprlane, thank goodness it had a nose wheel.
Nothing new is going on with the Speaker and the FAA. Just the some politically slanted commentary.wingnut wrote:Can you be more specific about what's going on; relative to the Speaker and the FAA? Hillbilly minds want to know
I'm sorry you couldn't make it as well Harlow. We would probably find we think a lot more a like than different. But we work on opposite sides of the fence really. My experience working under the system leaves me with the feeling the glass is half empty. I have to deal with the reality of the regulations that in to many cases seem to go against good logic.voorheesh wrote: I am sorry I couldn't make it to the convention in SAN so I could put some faces to names but things didn't work out for that. Anyway, it is a real pleasure participating on this forum
I suppose it was politically-slanted.... but not in the normal sense ...as if to discount info in the comment or to discount the person's view who posted it. Bruce clearly thought of the post as a distraction from this thread and was (courteously/stongly) suggesting I delete it.Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:Nothing new is going on with the Speaker and the FAA. Just the some politically slanted commentary.wingnut wrote:Can you be more specific about what's going on; relative to the Speaker and the FAA? Hillbilly minds want to know
It is not a controversy with me nor is it a big deal.voorheesh wrote:I am sorry if my employment is a source of controversy in this organization and I hope we can continue communicating without making a big deal of it.
I'll not only attest that Harlow is one the greatest airport bums and tow pilots you'll ever meet but he is truly an example of what you would hope for in an FAA "ambassador". While he always coaxes us toward safety at our soaring club (as should we all) I have never seen him come down with the heavy hand of the "law". We are lucky to have him participating in our forum.voorheesh wrote: My tow plane "boss" is low n slow, a regular on this forum. He will undoubtedly attest that I am no better than anyone else around here.
Harlow, ...I consider your employment situation a fantastic CONTRIBUTION and resource to our group. I know I'm not the only one present who is GLAD you are in our group!Bruce Fenstermacher wrote:It is not a controversy with me nor is it a big deal.voorheesh wrote:I am sorry if my employment is a source of controversy in this organization and I hope we can continue communicating without making a big deal of it.
If I ever worked for the FAA or another government agency I'd have to feel the same as you and I wouldn't be ashamed of my work either. I've actually considered applying to the FAA because there is a lack of experience in the FAA in my field of flying helicopters. At least this is what I see and it's what has helped lead my prospective to a half empty glass attitude. Sometimes I wonder if some of the folks I've run into, who should now better, really believe that helicopters beat the air into submission.