Things got a little exciting climbing out of Soldotna on the way to Homer.....
http://youtu.be/Q-c0Cy3_2MA
Mister701 wrote:I saw a goose damn near take down a C210 once. Luckily most of it wedged behind the prop and the pilot made a short pattern to a full recovery. Damaged baffling only though I wonder now if they treated it like a prop strike? That's a big bird but I've seen Ravens just as big on the North Slope.
mtv wrote:I once saw a Stellar's Sea Eagle on the tundra near Cold Bay, and that thing looked like could stand flat footed and shit in a dump truck.Mister701 wrote:I saw a goose damn near take down a C210 once. Luckily most of it wedged behind the prop and the pilot made a short pattern to a full recovery. Damaged baffling only though I wonder now if they treated it like a prop strike? That's a big bird but I've seen Ravens just as big on the North Slope.
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gbflyer wrote:Hell MTV, the mosquitos up there are big enough to do that.
mtv wrote:In fact, in an early warm spring, enough of these things get hit by cars that the highways can get slicker than deer guts on a doorknob.
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