
That was probably my post, except they were smoking cigs and there were two engines running; they were building multi time. One problem... plane had an air hobbs.I recall a thread awhile back where someone found a 152 with engine running but no occupant. In the adjacent building were students from that that geographical region who were watching TV. When queried it was stated they were building time. I'm trying to find that thread.
I really don't know what the deal is with the culture in India and aviation. I instructed at a very busy airport in FL in 2007-08, and we had a school next to us that specialized in teaching Indian students.
While I haven't seen the occupants leave the airplane, I am familiar with several instances of flying an entire cross country trip at max power in the runup area...I recall a thread awhile back where someone found a 152 with engine running but no occupant. In the adjacent building were students from that that geographical region who were watching TV. When queried it was stated they were building time. I'm trying to find that thread.
I dunno man, everything I've heard from people flying over there is that it's every bit as bad as the fearmongering and maybe worse.This showed up all over bookface and a majority of my pilot friends were all "rabble rabble that's crazy!" about it, but I don't get why this is any less of a (likely) hatchet job of scaremonger reporting as any of the aviation reporting that goes on on the U.S. I see the article mentions MH370 quite a bit, because that's totally relevant to the headline.![]()
While I haven't seen the occupants leave the airplane, I am familiar with several instances of flying an entire cross country trip at max power in the runup area...
They are not confident (skilled) enough in their abilities to complete the entire flight, so they just keep the hobbs/tach going on the ground.Why would you do that? My way of thinking makes that seem really dumb.
Their culture.Why would you do that? My way of thinking makes that seem really dumb.
Their culture.