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After someone gets in an airplane, tie the tail back down without them seeing you. Then once they start up, wave at them, and offer to untie it for them so that they don't have to get out. Repeat until they figure out that it was being tied back down after they un-did it.
You might need to get an actual FAA inspector in on this one in order to avoid the whole 'impersonating a government official' thing. But have an instructor ramp checked, and make it the worst one imaginable, telling them that they broke a presidential TFR in an un-airworthy aircraft, they can't prove that they are current/legal to fly/teach, etc. It could go on and on. Then have the inspector come in a few days later acting like a new student coming to the pranked CFI for an intro ride, at which point, the joke is up. That way he has a few days of being nervous and thinking about it. Haha
A short lasting more 'April Fools' one would be to tell your boss/school owner that you think your student (maybe 3 flights in) stole the airplane. Just make sure that they don't call the police or anything.
[yt]N3rFO-OChXU[/yt] This works well with non-pilot passengers
If I come up with/remember more I will let you know.![]()
Here, hang onto these wires while I check this impulse coupling.You can't do this in an airplane, but when I was a wrench, I used to do it to guys all the time. Remove the spark pulg wires from the coils. Attach some wire to them(10/12 gauge), and run it inside the car, from the backside of the seat. Strip about 10 inches or so from the wire, and fan it out on the seat.
"Hey, come over here and crank this thing up for me would ya. I am trying to listen to something."
The car won't start because the person in the seat is now the spark plug.
A friend of mine once programmed a bunch of nonsensical messages into the G1000 airplane I was about to take on a long XC. I remember there was a "PFD Overheat" message, something else, and then "Is it beer-thirty yet?" I was pretty thrown by the first one, but figured it out pretty quickly.
This is pretty common on our 430's. Some of the funny ones I have seen include ...
Out of Fuel
Call chief pilot ASAP
Change your tampon
Lesson unsat
Just remember you are only limited by your creativity and the number of characters you can fit on the screen.
N519AT said:Plenty of pranks in the line service world that I've heard of..
chocking people's cars.
locking up the FBO and moving our cars to make the guy doing an airline think that we all went home.
hiding in some random corner and popping out to scare someone walking by.
Using our portable radio to call in on the AIRINC and tell the CSR that there was a A380 super duper jumbo diverting and needed 25 lav dumps and a place to put 1200 pax. Sadly she believed it.
Telling new guys to go sweep the helipad and the ramp with a kitchen broom
Then I would ask them to take the yolk while i looked at a chart or checklist or something....