OregonMaule wrote:Now that is gov BS at its best. Charts, lines, descriptions, pictures, every possible contingency put in writing. I'll be dead before I could read all that. WTF I hope when their 150M dollar jet eats my Maule it crashes. MOA=Maule Operating Area
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mjb123 wrote:OregonMaule wrote:Now that is gov BS at its best. Charts, lines, descriptions, pictures, every possible contingency put in writing. I'll be dead before I could read all that. WTF I hope when their 150M dollar jet eats my Maule it crashes. MOA=Maule Operating Area
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Sorry to upset you, I was just throwing some info out there. The users guide is geared toward military pilots, so I can see where the civilian side may not have experience sifting though the BS and picking out the important stuff.
mjb123 wrote:OregonMaule wrote:Now that is gov BS at its best. Charts, lines, descriptions, pictures, every possible contingency put in writing. I'll be dead before I could read all that. WTF I hope when their 150M dollar jet eats my Maule it crashes. MOA=Maule Operating Area
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Sorry to upset you, I was just throwing some info out there. The users guide is geared toward military pilots, so I can see where the civilian side may not have experience sifting though the BS and picking out the important stuff.
OregonMaule wrote:Now that is gov BS at its best. Charts, lines, descriptions, pictures, every possible contingency put in writing. I'll be dead before I could read all that. WTF I hope when their 150M dollar jet eats my Maule it crashes. MOA=Maule Operating Area
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Question for you chicken strippers (pun intended):
How serious is the slope and is a downhill takeoff required (turbo C182 in my case, for reference)?
My thinking is that if it's done as a day trip (as I would prefer), the best I can figure we'd get there around 8-9am, soak, and be outta there sometime before noon, but if the winds switch on us, I'd sure not like to be departing downhill but also downwind. Or maybe you guys are doing it as an overnight and leaving first thing in the morning before the winds go?
Always appreciated,
Mike
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