We can put it right between the cast iron kitchen
sink and the highly flammable massage chair...
Brad Simmons Airframes Inc. 39 Airport Rd. Milan, TN
38358 731-686-3610 731-686-3613 fax www.airframesinc.com
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:45
AM
Subject: [LML] Re: Floatation Devices (or
full survival gear) flying over the Great Lakes
I knew there was a mod I hadn't included yet....
Brad? can you find an injection seat for me?
On Aug 21, 2012, at 7:53 AM, William A. Hogarty wrote:
I flew the Atlantic on 3 occasions without any survival gear except what
was built into the ejection seat.
(Altho it was nice to have 2 engines,suitable alternates,
and a big brother to refuel from)
Regards, Bill H. .
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Danny <danny@n107sd.com> wrote:
I fly the GL area too and NEVER take flotation
gear.
Danny LNC2-360, 650 hours N 38° 43' 25.7" W 77° 30'
38.6"
-----Original Message----- From: jeffrey liegner [mailto:liegner@ptd.net] Sent: Monday, August
20, 2012 8:07 AM To: lml@lancaironline.net Subject:
[LML] Floatation Devices (or full survival gear) flying over the Great
Lakes
My wife has asked how many of you have floatation devices or
full survival gear in the plane when transiting over the Great
Lakes?
I'll be at FL220-FL230 and have a 20:1 glide ratio (LIVP,
Feathering Prop). I understand the math.
But how many of you carry
floatation devices?
Jeff L
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