Zzz wrote:Test pilot? This shit is the spirit of this site. Larry is getting on it and exploring his new stomping grounds, good to see it. He knows how to fly that thing slow and now he's venturing into surface evaluation. Being conservative to avoid bending the plane is wise, but many of these river bars are buffed and smooth. Not a big deal. A bigger deal in my opinion is keeping your eyes peeled for wires and lines. Those are what really hurt people on the river.
Amen....
And so what if something gets tweaked. Fix it, learn from it, and try it again with a bit of newfound experience.
How is off-roading a Cessna or Super Cub that much different from rock crawling a Jeep, blasting across the desert on a sand rail, or pushing a personal limit while improving your motocross skills?
Can ya get hurt? Yeah.
Can you get killed? Yeah.
Can it be really expensive? Yeah.
Same risks as a lot of other fun stuff in life. Last I looked, BCP exists to promote this kind of flying and encourage folk to go out and learn some outside the box skills. Contrast here with the store clerk mentality on the AOPA forums.
I'd much rather be here.
PS: What was said earlier. Be the SECOND one in for your first trip to a new to you technical spot.
Gump