Was something turning up in front of it or was it just high winds? Either case, for want of a couple of dollars worth of rope or chains, a horse, errrr airplane, was lost. Dumbass.![]()
helolumpy said:Reminds me of my cross country in the VT's. We RON'd for 2 nights in Minneapolis and operated out of the International airport there.
We were at the 2nd in line at the hold short behind a"heavy". We had to ask the tower to relay to the heavy to be easy on the power since something like this could have happened.
We got buffeted pretty good, but no damage.
There's an approach article out there where this almost happened to a T-34 in corpus when the winds started gusting over 75 knots. Cursory googling gives me nothing, but enterprising young folks can probably find it.
apparently, the lineman decided he didn't need to follow my instructions to put a chalk on both main mounts.