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Anyone weathered in?

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well its clear calm and unlimited here but -38 Im still wating on my prop so cant fly anyhow. hope it gets this -40 stuff out its system before long.
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Know the feeling from past years.........
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Keep the shiney side up and the dirty side down...

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Hi DonC,

Is that standard practice to leave the flaps all the way down when tying down a beaver? Never noticed that before. What's the logic?

-DP
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They will bleed down by themselves if u leave them up over time. Which is what happened here. When I left for Hawaii they were up. :lol: 2 months later when I came back they were down :roll: Trying to think of an intellegent reason :oops: Oh I know less snow on wing =less weight.....aaaahh no that don't work . No excuse :wink: Had control locks on the cessnas and tail of the bevs.....don't know why never thought of the bev flaps.
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Keep the shiney side up and the dirty side down...

Beaver flaps are hydraulically actuated. Some are tighter systems than others, but many will bleed down if left parked for some time.

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Weathered in?? Yea, like about 5,000 people out at SeaTac Airport!! I had a flight out on Alaska Airlines on the 21st and after standing for two hours in what looked like a 5 hour check-in line they mercifully told us that ALL Alaska flights were cancelled for the remainder of the day and to go home! I got off easy, I got to go home. There are still people out there who have been airport camping (not the kind we like ....:x ) since Friday!

The big fly in the ointment was Alaska ran completely out of deicing fluid. Their resupply trucks were stuck in snow up at I-90 Snoqualmie pass. #-o Hmmm....... lets see, major international airport......major deep freeze forcasted.......ran out of deicing fluid.

No wonder the private jet market is still doing well. \:D/
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Here in northern MN, we've been weathered in for about 6 weeks. If it hasn't been snowin and blowing, its been -30 degrees. I haven't seen an aircraft flying in at least a month. Cabin feaver is setting in early.
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Top 3 snow events in the past 50 years. Portland, Ore

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Top 3 snow events in the past 50 years. Portland, Ore

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Hope you didn't need that equipment at your house :|
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Top 3 snow events in the past 50 years. Portland, Ore

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Hope you didn't need that equipment at your house :|


People do the darned things. Some fool will always need us. Heck I'm even foolish at times. I'll bet most big cities have had fires in one of the fire stations.

Nothing more foolish than a fireman with alcohol!

Merry Christmas.....Rob
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Hey Rob, is that your rig? Do you drive that thing?
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Rob,
looks like you made it to work.......or never left :shock:
Merry Christmas fellow fliers!
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Whole state is weathered in. No empty seats to get out :shock:
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58Skylane wrote:Hey Rob, is that your rig? Do you drive that thing?


Yep, one of a dozen or more I have had the pleasure of wheeling over the last 28 years. They just keep making them more comfortable and more HP.

I'm at a slow station so we get the hand me down rigs. Still a far cry from the 1970 vintage I started on.

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Flew with a student at 8 AM doing a stage check. 1.6 hours. Started at -18 F and 10 knots of wind. Finished at about -12, so I flew my airplane round the patch a few times, just to wish her a Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas everyone, and remember....it could always be worse.

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RobBurson wrote:Nothing more foolish than a fireman with alcohol!


6 Cops and alcohol on Halloween. "Here, hold my beer and gun while I light up these M80s in the middle of the road"
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Re: Cabin Fever

Winter is back in NW Oregon. 33" dump at 5000'
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Dang global warming is making it snow again :wink:
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Re: Cabin Fever

I'll take the snow, at least I know some good uses for it. Not much use for this stuff.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... it=0&lg=en

Tried to get a couple hours in early, but it was already blowing. :evil:
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