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Old 02-15-2007, 12:12 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Drinking and Flying

And on behalf of our Cleveland based flight crew, we thank you for flying Southwest Airlines.
 

I can take umbrage, I can take the cake, I can take the A-Train, I can take two and call me in the morning, but I cannot take this sitting down. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take five.
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Re: Drinking and Flying

Giving the crew, the benefit of the doubt, it looks like a confined area takeoff gone wrong. Unlike landplanes, seaplanes have the option of making curving takeoff runs, if they don't have a straight run of water long enough. With the Grumman there, it looks as if when he tried to roll it straight from the curved run to lift off the step, he over compensated and then got into an oscillation. Where he really c*cked it up was in not chopping the power immediately when it started going wrong rather than trying to recover the takeoff. Having a seaplane ticket myself, I sympathize with the pilot on this one.
 

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I have only flown in a few seaplnaes, but I think that is going to be the next rating I try for. They are great.
 

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Can you think for one min....What that would be like sitting in the cockpit with the pilot during that run......
Then i get out and kiss the ground...
Lucky no one on the beach got hit by that.
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I can't help but chuckle when viewing this. Thanks for posting.
 

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Since when did they put wings on the General Lee?
 

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Since when did they put wings on the General Lee?

Them Duke boys really did it this time!
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Them Duke boys really did it this time!

Come on now Chris.....You have to confess right now buddy.......Thats no Duke boy driving the Gen.Lee...It's YOU.
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You got me. That was me on the way to Lindsay Lohans' house the other day.
 

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