Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #64222
From: pete@leapfrogventures.com <pete@leapfrogventures.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: RE: [LML] Re: safety
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 14:47:55 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>

And add to that:

 

Plane requirements:

 

1.        Install an AOA with audible feedback

2.       Properly calibrate the AOA

3.       Learn how to us the AOA

4.       Install an autopilot with envelope protection (such as the sorcerer)

5.       Property program the autopilot envelope

 

Pete

From: Sky2high@aol.com [mailto:Sky2high@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 5:44 PM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: Re: [LML] Re: safety

 

Ahhhhhh!

 

Two (2) new organizations, LML (Love My Lancair) and LOBO (Lancairs Only By Others) has agreed that the 200/300 series are indeed low cost fun machines, sometimes for single use only.  IFR (I Fear Rain) is more about an attitude (no pun) and flying style rather than a rating.  Cross country in a wee Lancair is like doing the same in a Corvette (fast, efficient, 2 people, can't carry too much, easy to get a ticket for misuse), although some compare the 200 series to the Smart car (two small people, one bag of groceries, no pets).  Note that none of these vehicles works very well in high ground x-winds, thunderstorms or ice (singly or in combination). 

 

Pilot qualifications:

1.  Successfully accumulated enough flight frights to respect these slick movers that resemble lawn darts when something goes wrong.

1a. Willing to spend some quality time with a Lancair qualified instructor.

2.  Understands that there are fast things and slow things but neither should be trying to do the other.

3.  Recognize that one can go down or slow down but can't do both at the same time.

4.  Firmly believes one need not obey ATC when they issue phrases like: "Keep it close in", "follow the 152 on a short base", "cleared to land following the yellow SNJ on short final",  etc.  On the other hand, it is OK to illuminate ATC with phrases like "standby", "negatory", "unable to comply", "I'm going around because he's been on short final for ever", "I'll continue ahead of the incoming Lear, I'm faster", etc. 

5.  Willing to leave baggage room for a spare tire and tube.

6.  Never uses the phrase "Watch this!"

7.  Experience counts and can only continue to count if it is not prematurely terminated.

8........... Uh, I could go on.

 

Grayhawk

 

 

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