Kenlsa Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 Some of the UL450 were limited to a single 45lt tank. I wonder if this was one? Ken
facthunter Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 I'm not sure there's enough oil there to indicate a failure . Overfilling can do that.. I'm not going to suggest he had run pout of fuel either. That's all speculation. We will learn soon enough most likely.. Grass is fairly long. Nev
trailer Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-14/sunshine-coast-plane-crash-pilot-on-imbil-forced-landing/101150018
planedriver Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 That was my quote Flyboy1960. I simply said MAYBE it was too much air in the tank as I understood he was diverting to get fuel As the saying goes, "we'll just have to wait and see"
onetrack Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 (edited) Flyboy1960, I did not make the statement you have attributed to me, in a previous post. I do see the need to ensure quotes are directly attributed to a person, as I failed to do. Edited June 14, 2022 by onetrack
Thruster88 Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 (edited) Pilot had 30 years of incident free flying, knows what is important. "I had to keep my eye on the airspeed, because one of the biggest dangers in doing an unexpected landing like this is you stall it in a turn and … it's a much more serious accident than just landing fast in rough ground." Edited June 14, 2022 by Thruster88 4
facthunter Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 If he's thinking of getting out of flying I'd be quite happy to run through a few things with him. No harm in talking. Nev 1
APenNameAndThatA Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 10 hours ago, onetrack said: The bloke in question is simply wearing a plain flight suit with no rank markings, just a name tag. There's no epaulettes or other insignia, which to me signifies the bloke isn't a wanker or a moron. Veterans are entitled to wear their former rank insignia at appropriate public events. But anyone wearing rank insignia every day in civilian life, after retirement, would have to be deemed an attention seeker, and is certainly inappropriate. To me, it looks like he made a highly suitable choice of wear for a flight in his new aircraft. It's a flight suit, specifically designed for the use to which he put it. Having a name tag on your clothing could help rescuers no end with ID and family member/partner contact, when they drag you unconscious from a wreck. 10 hours ago, onetrack said: I don’t disagree with you.
APenNameAndThatA Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 On 13/6/2022 at 8:31 PM, rgmwa said: Matching colours? Deliberately not matching. And heavier fabric for the pants for added contast. Blue pants, brown shirt. 1
KRviator Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 On 13/06/2022 at 6:57 PM, APenNameAndThatA said: I can’t lie. I deduct points for wearing a flight suit. 3/10. Strewth I hope I don't pull up behind you at the bowser! 😁 There's no flight suit, but I do wear a tactical style vest loaded with survival goodies. The usual explanation for anyone curious enough to ask about it is "I'm flying in a plane that I built in my back shed! And I'd like to tip the odds in my favour if it goes to shit..." 3 3
onetrack Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 "Home-made" aircraft - remember, "Home-made" - just like the media loves to describe RA aircraft - especially right after a crash.
planedriver Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 (edited) There is a young lady on Youtube that flies an autogiro and is very easy on the eye for any red blooded male pilot. At no time have I ever seen any criticsism of her attire.😜 Please don't start! I for one love watching the skills she has. Yea Right! 😜 Edited June 14, 2022 by planedriver 3
facthunter Posted June 15, 2022 Posted June 15, 2022 Some women perv on blokes too so watch out and be prepared. Nev 1
onetrack Posted June 15, 2022 Posted June 15, 2022 All I can think of, when I see Gyrocopter Girl flitting around wearing very little or nothing, is how painful a crash involving a fire would be for her - same as these blokes and gals who ride motorcycles with lots of exposed flesh. Can't beat decent protection for our delicate skin we're fitted with, if you're going to indulge in some activity that carries a serious risk of bodily damage. A light, simple, fireproof suit, beats a lifetime of painful scarring. Ask anyone who's been seriously burnt. I set an open 1-gallon tin of petrol alight when I was much younger and sillier, by accidentally dropping it on battery terminals - and I can tell you from personal experience, burns are not fun. It sure made me very "fire-risk alert", from that point on. 3 3
Marty_d Posted June 15, 2022 Posted June 15, 2022 4 hours ago, onetrack said: All I can think of, when I see Gyrocopter Girl flitting around wearing very little or nothing, is how painful a crash involving a fire would be for her - same as these blokes and gals who ride motorcycles with lots of exposed flesh. Can't beat decent protection for our delicate skin we're fitted with, if you're going to indulge in some activity that carries a serious risk of bodily damage. A light, simple, fireproof suit, beats a lifetime of painful scarring. Ask anyone who's been seriously burnt. I set an open 1-gallon tin of petrol alight when I was much younger and sillier, by accidentally dropping it on battery terminals - and I can tell you from personal experience, burns are not fun. It sure made me very "fire-risk alert", from that point on. That's ALL you think of when you see Gyro Girl?? 😁 3
BrendAn Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 2 hours ago, trailer said: Sunburn as well!🤣🤣🤣 she is at risk of becoming inverted with that cog
BrendAn Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 (edited) On 13/06/2022 at 4:53 PM, FlyBoy1960 said: "A Jabiru UL-450 overturned during a forced landing in a field near Imbil, S of Gympie, Queensland. The pilot was not inured. The engine of the aircraft had failed as the pilot was flying home after purchasing the aircraft." Not a happy camper. Edited June 16, 2022 by BrendAn 1
Blueadventures Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 Any landing on an off airfield site has the risk of flip over due to the unknown surface texture (ruts, rocks, low cut tree stumps, fallen timber to name a few). He did the right thing landing near a house, much better than the middle of no where. Anyone who knocks the landing should add their off airfield landing numbers and results. Well done and hope the repair list is minimal and not too expensive. 5 3
BrendAn Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 2 hours ago, BrendAn said: sorry onetrack. tried to delete it but i can't.
phlegm Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 It can be pretty tricky to judge the undulations of the ground when you're trying to pick a spot to put it down. What looks flat from a thousand feet up can be a decent hill when you get lower. I was in a jab that had an engine failure three years ago and we thought we had a decent spot selected, but on short finally realised how hilly it really was. Stacked it into an uphill slope and snapped off the nosewheel, but kept it upright. This guy did look to be carrying a lot of excess speed, but like he says, that beats stalling low to the ground. Well done. 3
BrendAn Posted June 16, 2022 Posted June 16, 2022 1 minute ago, phlegm said: It can be pretty tricky to judge the undulations of the ground when you're trying to pick a spot to put it down. What looks flat from a thousand feet up can be a decent hill when you get lower. I was in a jab that had an engine failure three years ago and we thought we had a decent spot selected, but on short finally realised how hilly it really was. Stacked it into an uphill slope and snapped off the nosewheel, but kept it upright. This guy did look to be carrying a lot of excess speed, but like he says, that beats stalling low to the ground. Well done. was it excess though. i have been doing my lessons in a j160 and j230. touchdown at 70 knots and best glide speed for engine out is 65 knots. 1
bull Posted June 17, 2022 Posted June 17, 2022 Why are the bin chickens falling out of the sky again ?
BrendAn Posted June 17, 2022 Posted June 17, 2022 1 hour ago, bull said: Why are the bin chickens falling out of the sky again ? Human error. Nothing to do with jabiru
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