Apophis
Resident Iconoclast
That goes without saying... The last time a MD11 landed at Bishop was never.
Not trying to be a • here, but those guys aren’t “FedEx.”
Feeder = aircraft owned (in most cases) by FedEx, but employed by contractor.
That goes without saying... The last time a MD11 landed at Bishop was never.
Any bubble canopy has that potential for sure.
The aerobatic community has had some gnarly big bird strikes lately and luckily not through the canopy. But look at the damage this Turkey Vulture did to the composite tail of an Extra 330LX... Taking that through the glass would be fatal...View attachment 65426View attachment 65427
I assumed everyone here knew that. Don't know which hub they were operating out of so I couldn't name the contractor.Not trying to be a • here, but those guys aren’t “FedEx.”
Feeder = aircraft owned (in most cases) by FedEx, but employed by contractor.
which company, Lift?Yes, I do, I also work with a company that sells Helmets and other safety gear for aviation. Been wearing a helmet while flying aerobatics for years and I am a big proponent of such. I have had lots of friends have serious injuries that would have been prevented with a helmet. Lots of backcountry, skydive, AG etc. buddies use helmetsView attachment 65424.
which company, Lift?
I’m sifting through my options now looking for one.. thinking about a Gallet but pricing one out made me look at the open time boards first
Cessna 172 makes emergency landing on highway hitting and killing motorcycle rider. Still looking for pilot.I remember years ago when I was breaking in a new engine on a 172 I put a motorcycle helmet in the back figuring I'd have time to put it on if the engine quit. Think that would do more harm than good?
Not trying to be a • here, but those guys aren’t “FedEx.”
Feeder = aircraft owned (in most cases) by FedEx, but employed by contractor.
They say fedex on the side. That’s all that matters. We know it’s a feeder, but it’s still fedex.
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MSA Galet is a fine helmet, the HGU-55/P is a more bump helmet and not a crash helmet….designed to be lightweight more than have crashworthiness. Gentex 56/P is good too, depending on the insert padding system you have.
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