Portage Creek wrote:Soooooo, how does the iceman see to fly while laying belly down on the floor?
iceman wrote:Well I for one don't have this problem.... I have a hole in the floor.. I just whip it out, let it dangle out the hole and go... I only do this in the air and not when landing so as to avoid scrapes and cuts....![]()
Ok the oil out the breather would definitely solve the north of Los Angeles question...Warm and slippery is better than frozen..58Skylane wrote:Portage Creek wrote:Soooooo, how does the iceman see to fly while laying belly down on the floor?
. You going to take that, Iceman?
I let mine dangle out the bottom, too. While I'm relieving myself, oil from the breather tube is lubing the unit up and then I'm good to rub one out. I know, TMI!
iceman wrote:there are only two types of pilots,, Those of us who fly Maules and those who wished they did....
iceman wrote:I got it I got it, You lesser guys just don't understand or appreciate the tribulations us real men undergo during the course of our lives.....
iceman wrote:Well I for one don't have this problem.... I have a hole in the floor.. I just whip it out, let it dangle out the hole and go... I only do this in the air and not when landing so as to avoid scrapes and cuts....![]()
GumpAir wrote:...
So there I sat. IFR conditions, dead engine with the prop windmilling. My pants down around my knees. And my dick in my hand. All I could do was just sit there and laugh out loud. What would the investigators make of this accident scene? They'd be scratching their heads for years. ...
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