

mtv wrote:You don't need anything "catchy", you need the DISCIPLINE to follow the required procedures EVERY time. It's simple, really.
If you don't believe you can land gear down in the water, don't fly an amphibian.....
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mtv wrote:Frankly, that first point you made MAY be part of the issue with a lot of these accidents, particularly if the pilot is a high time folding wheels type.......what position is the gear in EVERY time you land one of THOSE?? Down, of course. A dear old friend who is no longer with us was a very high time senior 777 captain. He bought a SeaBee, and on one of his first water landings, he landed gear down in the water. He told me later, there were distractions, and what position MUST the gear be in.....from his primary experience? My understanding was the gent in this accident was a very experienced corporate pilot.
I guarantee you that it is far easier than most pilots think to get distracted enough to make this mistake. Anything you can do to help minimize this risk is good. ...
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AKJurnee wrote:It’s not that hard to follow a quick checklist, should obviously be done prior to pattern entry. Simple…
Four Blue for the water
Four Green for the runway.
NineThreeKilo wrote:
In water (salt water?) micro switches we trust?
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