heyjoe said:
Quick OT fixed-wing question from this pic: do you do all of your preflight/prestart/poststart stuff will still chained and chocked, or do they pull the chains before you light up?
heyjoe said:
Quick OT fixed-wing question from this pic: do you do all of your preflight/prestart/poststart stuff will still chained and chocked, or do they pull the chains before you light up?
EVERYTHING on the flight deck (and hangar, for that matter) is chocked and chained unless it's actually in motion. And even then, as hj notes, the brownshirts are following you around with the chains. A humid day and worn nonskid can turn an airplane into a zero-coefficient-of-friction science project real quick. One of Mrs Fester's Hawkeyes got into just such a demo derby with a Hoov on her first cruise.
EVERYTHING on the flight deck (and hangar, for that matter) is chocked and chained unless it's actually in motion. And even then, as hj notes, the brownshirts are following you around with the chains. A humid day and worn nonskid can turn an airplane into a zero-coefficient-of-friction science project real quick. One of Mrs Fester's Hawkeyes got into just such a demo derby with a Hoov on her first cruise.
The fact that: 1. The blue shirts are holding the chains up, and 2. I see the right seat pilot's hand sticking out of the window (nice lack of gloves - show me the instruction that says once you're shipboard - gloves are optional!), and 3. it's an LPD - tells me that the caption is actually right! Non-flying pilot is counting chains. Unlike the carrier - most chains are DRAGGED across the flight deck (don't know why, and you'll hate it if you do a MEU deployement - because it's directly under your head when sleeping), unless they're being counted by a pilot about to launch.
Unlike the carrier - most chains are DRAGGED across the flight deck
Oh, and by the way - what a sexy motherfucker...
Ahhhh, makes me love my room in Sleepy Hollow on O2!
02-47-4L ... @ one kneeknocker away from Air Ops ... 5 kneeknockers away from the race riot, but still -- I had my own private (almost) head ... the A/C worked there if it worked anywhere ... the CAT was a dull 'thud' -- almost got used to it -- virtually no roaches ... and totally dark w/ the lights out for a significant 16-hour sleep during a TransPac ... it was GREAT!Ahhhh, makes me love my room in Sleepy Hollow on O2!
Yeah, he must work out. :icon_tong
And this is different from a carrier how? Trust me, those relegated to the O3 level stateroom suffer as well.
Brett
Yeah, I'm pushing for the Hinge upgrade for next cruise.
brett
I think is the right forum for a stupid question, but what does Hinge mean? I've googled around to no avail. Thanks.