wnorth(at)sdccd.edu Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:48 pm Post subject: seat belt gust lock |
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I don't buy the seat belt was strapped across the right stick story in that
case, or any other case. Try strapping the pax seat belt around the stick
and pull it all the way back, then jump in the pilot's seat real fast.
After you get back from testicle replacement clinic drop us a note to tell
us how it went.
However, when I so strap the stick back I always do it with the pilot's
belt/stick.
I also always leave the passenger belt fully buckled and tight and ends
stowed. It is possible for a loose buckle to fall down into the stick well
on longer belts. In my opinion that's a more likely scenario in the AWO
case, or the pilot just yanked it straight up...
And for rudder locks if you move the training wheel from the nose to the
proper end of the airplane you won't need one as it is locked automatically.
;{)
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