It really is. I mean it's universally accepted that mine is the largest, so I think we can go ahead and close this thread down now.
There are "brothas" in the room, don't embarrass yourself, son!![]()
There are "brothas" in the room, don't embarrass yourself, son!![]()
Yeah... I got nuthin...
For all you who love to throw NTSB case files out there in regards to putting a 'transport/normal' category airplane through "aerobatics".... here is an interesting case file:
http://www.ntsb.gov/alj/o_n_o/docs/AVIATION/4717.PDF
Skydive Operation King Air (normal category)- FAA inspector observed a King Air do up to 90 degrees of bank and 45+ degrees of nose down pitch... is this Aerobatic flight and careless and reckless behavior?
The FSDO thought so... and tried to go after the pilot's certificate. However, the NTSB ruled that these maneuvers were 'absolutely normal' for skydive operations and granted an appeal for the pilot, and the FAA suspension actions were dismissed.
Well, they could certainly use it as precedent for the limited purpose of affirming that what is necessary for one flight is not necessary for another. Frankly, the whole discussion is pointless, because we have no idea of the circumstances under which the flight in question was operating. That would require an investigation, which would require A) Someone dropping a dime on these guys (somehow, potentially years after the fact) and B) Anyone caring.
a good aileron roll should be a ~1g maneuver.
That was pretty much my point. I'm not saying the "Citation Roll" wasn't 'aerobatic', but rather that FAA labels may not necessarily be correct in a specific context.
I make mistakes all the time (ask anyone who flies with me).
A good barrel roll is...dunno about an aileron roll, though.
I never really been able to do a 1g barrel roll.
A good barrel roll is...dunno about an aileron roll, though.
I never really been able to do a 1g barrel roll..
Some cool stuff about rolls:
http://www.iacusn.org/schools/reprints/08aug_rollisa.pdf
Airbus test pilots would never, under any circumstances...give you up, make you cry, or hurt you.