Wow.
Just.
Wow.
Well said. I'm convinced!
Wow.
Just.
Wow.
I subscribe to two main "tenets" of aviation philosophy. 1. Don't compromise safety, and 2. Don't get busted by the feds or any other kind of authority. As long as you can do the barrel roll (or any other kind of maneuver) without violating either of those two tenets, then in my book, go for it.
I know, wild huh?Wow.
Just.
Wow.
Remember folks, it's not a crime unless you get caught.![]()
I don't care one bit how many hours or years a pilot has flown.
Just to verify #2. Do you mean:
2. Not get caught doing something that will get you busted
Thanks
I have never met a pilot or any other kind of professional who was against this kind of "white lie" number fudging.
If you've been properly trained and have and idea what the hell you're doing above and beyond goofing around sliding a mouse around on flight sim, chances are you probably wouldn't do it in a non aerobatically certified aircraft.
Thats fine, but the same can be said about certified aerobatic airplanes too. How do you know the person who last flew that Citabra didn't pull 9 G's after bunging up a barrel roll? How can you be sure the person who last rented that C-150 didn't mess up a steep turn and pull 4 G's?If someone rolled a 767-300ER on the inbound leg, there isn't a snowballs chance in hell that I'm flying that aircraft because there's a unknown amount of risk assuming that the pilot knew what the hell he was doing.
Wow. Now I'm thinking about my line of work and how that really plays out.
I know . . . but at least we'll know when see his posts in other threads to take it with a grain of salt.This is one of those occasions when I wish this wasn't an anonymous website.
Thats fine, but the same can be said about certified aerobatic airplanes too. How do you know the person who last flew that Citabra didn't pull 9 G's after bunging up a barrel roll? How can you be sure the person who last rented that C-150 didn't mess up a steep turn and pull 4 G's?
Don't get too worked up about it. His is just one data point, and I'm willing to bet there are a ton of people that can refute that view. It is amazing how, for example, one bad cop can screw over the reputation of a lot of good ones. Same here.
Sorry bro, I'm not about to argue in the hypothetical and hyperbolic.
But it is absolutely irresponsible and unprofessional to do that in a non-aerobatic certified aircraft, especially without proper training.
Just because I'm in the minority here doesn't mean I'm wrong, especially considering people around here and their tenancy to engage in group-think.
Going by the pilots I know and work with, I'm spot on. I've never met a pilot who didn't care about maintaining safety 100% of the time. I have never met a pilot that didn't care about covering their ass 100% of the time. I have never met a pilot who cares about maintaining total legality 100% of the time. Everyone fudges things here and there to make their life easier or more to add a little amusement to their day. I'm sorry, but I flat out don't believe any pilot past the PPL stage who says that they have never willingly broken a regulation...