SgtHop
SgtHop
SgtHop

This video has brought me great joy.

Awesome. I just supported this, then come over here and find it on the top of the Jalop front page.

Nah, it's the turbo ones that are rare. I see the regulars all the time.

That's the thing though, there's no guarantee that there is a remnant of the animal's incursion. Just because it can be there, doesn't mean it will be there. The cowl door on the 182 I fly has no way to see below the cylinders. Same with the front, it's baffled and you can't see down below. A mouse could climb up the

Except the whole part where one, you can't really get into the carb heat tube, and two, the bottom cowl doesn't come off easily. It's an hour job at least, just taking it off and putting it back on. You don't decowl a Cessna for preflight.

No!

Fiat has been bringing this car-sized piece of mahogany around the auto show circuit as they promote the new 500X, and it's quite a sight to see. When was the last time you saw a piece of wood the size of a car, let alone wood this beautiful?

If I didn't have to care about dollars, I'd have one.

It's something you won't regret.

Car did not lose wheel. Car lose tire. Wheel is, for the most part, still there.

I'm not your buddy, pal.

Yeah, I think they like the relative quiet down here than having to deal with the Class C and all those airliners. Flying into PDX is more obnoxious than SeaTac.

I'll miss seeing these come into Eugene. Used to be a common sight, though I guess the scarcity has been warranted of late. Lots of those E/A-18Gs now.

Pretty sure that the driver of the car didn't have any to begin with.

Lol. You're right. People should definitely let these kids keep sending that police force that should be protecting us on wild goose chases. A couple of detectives from a cyber crimes division is definitely going to result in an entire police force being tied up.

Lol. Diatribe. As someone who actually flies low level search missions, I know very well what operational risks are involved when you're close to the ground. The risks are very real. Apparently you don't understand what happens when a helicopter rotor comes in contact with a tree?

Tin foil hat? It's called risk. You go into someone's house, armed, ready to fight, sometimes they're going to fight back. You operate an aircraft, especially a helicopter, in close proximity to any sort of obstruction, the chance for human error is astronomical. There could be a power line that is unseen, or they

Except that they are catchable.

You missed the point of the original. The taxpayers are going to keep paying for these raids until the police make it clear that you will be caught if you pull this shit.