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Post subject: Re: How to Land a Cirrus without a Chute! Posted: 22 Jan 2016, 17:54 |
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Joined: 12/22/07 Posts: 14721 Post Likes: +16855 Company: Midwest Chemtrails, LLC Location: KPTK (SE Michigan)
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Username Protected wrote: Boobs? I saw the word Boobs but I didn't see any Boobs? I'm gonna watch it again.  In Cirri, aren't the boobs usually in the folks in the two front seats? 
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Post subject: Re: How to Land a Cirrus without a Chute! Posted: 23 Jan 2016, 13:39 |
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I have flown with him....and this video is serious in his eyes. Cleared Directly over the top of DFW at 2k he just about %#$@ a brick. Hell, I almost pulled the chute! Fortunately Dallas executive tower assured him he was OK and a burger was waiting for him at the restaurant. Username Protected wrote: I know this guy. Stay away from him. He is a terrible pilot. I've seen him land that thing over and over never using the chute as the flying handbook specifies. He is an accident waiting to happen. Do not get on a plane with him.
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Post subject: Re: How to Land a Cirrus without a Chute! Posted: 23 Jan 2016, 14:25 |
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