RIP. I hate how the local news found a "20" year pilot to immediate say a 172 has 4 seats but usually never put 4 people in it. 8(
I've had 3 others with me no probs. it's just W&B. My understanding thus wasn't the first takeoff. I also think that plane had the 180hp update. I had time in it but don't remember.SeanD said:There is some truth to that though. Personally, I would never do it, but that's just me. Is it bad that my first thought when I saw there were 4 adults in a 172 was "yikes" before even reading that a witness explained the airplane seemed to have a hard time climbing?
I've had 3 others with me no probs. it's just W&B. My understanding thus wasn't the first takeoff. I also think that plane had the 180hp update. I had time in it but don't remember.
There is some truth to that though. Personally, I would never do it, but that's just me. Is it bad that my first thought when I saw there were 4 adults in a 172 was "yikes" before even reading that a witness explained the airplane seemed to have a hard time climbing?
That was my first thought as well. If I recall there's about 54 gallons if full - 324 or so lbs. 4 college kids say 150 per (maybe) 600 lbs so 924 lbs....I know thats likely not there weight but even if they were even slightly less you'd ahev to be damn near max weight....And just because something works once doesnt mean its smart....
Could they have had less fuel... Sure....But there is no way in hell I could get 4 adults into that and takeoff......
Took my two boys once to St Cloud and told my wife she couldnt go this time because of weight....Didnt go so well.
Little premature to jump at weight and balance don't you think?
My 2004 C-172R left the factory with 160HP, but was upgraded at last O/H to 180HP. Taking it into KCOS or KSAF in warm weather before the upgrade - just the little wife & me and a change of sox for the weekend - was a little more unpleasant than I'd prefer.Unless upgraded afterwards, all "R" model 172s are 160hp and have very poor high density altitude performance, even under gross weight.
God that thing would not climb. Hot and humid, convective, plus the bad chicken salad sandwich doing battle in my lower intestine did not make for a pleasant tripMe, @ozziecat35 , my 15 year old daughter and her suitcase along with full tanks leaving KSUS was a real slow climb out in a C177B in the summer.
Little premature to jump at weight and balance don't you think?
That was my first thought as well. If I recall there's about 54 gallons if full - 324 or so lbs. 4 college kids say 150 per (maybe) 600 lbs so 924 lbs....I know thats likely not there weight but even if they were even slightly less you'd ahev to be damn near max weight....And just because something works once doesnt mean its smart....
Could they have had less fuel... Sure....But there is no way in hell I could get 4 adults into that and takeoff......
Took my two boys once to St Cloud and told my wife she couldnt go this time because of weight....Didnt go so well.