Msg ID:
2730245 |
After Being A Static Display Helicopter At An +0/-0
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Author:Airshow
5/24/2022 2:09:30 PM
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Everyone was trying to depart at the same time. The ramp, and runway would have their version of a traffic jam.
Any advice on how to quickly break up that traffic jam and get out of dodge(so to speak)? |
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Msg ID:
2730248 |
After Being A Static Display Helicopter At An +5/-0
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Author:SPIFR
5/24/2022 2:44:43 PM
Reply to: 2730245
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Yep, Sit and wait, or go get a soda, read a book, whatever. Let the riff raff fight over who leaves first.
You'll be more relaxed, less stressed and have a better flight home. |
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Msg ID:
2730249 |
OR +1/-1
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Author:Anonymous
5/24/2022 3:13:37 PM
Reply to: 2730245
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You're a helicopter pilot... OGE take off straight up away from everyone (assuming there's nothing for you to blow around) and depart away from the active low level. Not too hard |
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Msg ID:
2730257 |
OR +0/-1
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Author:Thanks For The Reply That Shows
5/24/2022 3:55:01 PM
Reply to: 2730249
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You have never been a participant as a static display at any airshow of any import. If you did, you might not say "not too hard." |
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Msg ID:
2730263 |
Options +2/-0
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Author:For you
5/24/2022 5:04:47 PM
Reply to: 2730245
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1. Wait.
2. Shortly before the end of the show you got a "call" and have to go.
3. Call tower for a present position departure.
4. In the grand scheme of things, leaving an airshow 10-30 mins later than you wanted to doesn't really seem like that big of a deal. |
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Msg ID:
2730267 |
After Being A Static Display Helicopter At An +2/-0
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Author:Sure
5/24/2022 6:03:14 PM
Reply to: 2730245
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have dispatch put you on a fake call sufficient time before it all breaks up. |
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Msg ID:
2731227 |
After Being A Static Display Helicopter At An +0/-0
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Author:Boosted
6/3/2022 5:59:37 AM
Reply to: 2730267
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Could it be, just could it possibly be, this is NOT an EMS aircraft? |
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