1.5 hours is low, especially in an airliner..
1.5 hours is low, especially in an airliner..
@lordofstrife: Thats exactly what I though..
Thats not a flying car.. Its a powered parachute with wheels..
Why does the last paragraph say "Until airlines change their rules, turn off your electronic devices during take off"?
@Gïmmï Mørgäikköŋëŋ: Thats a 172...
I can say from experience.. Flying a Cessna is ridiculously easy. So this isnt saying much
@Kyuusei: Glad im not the only one that thought this was funny. I'm always surrounded by other pilots and they loved this
This story is much less exciting when you realize it was a pickup truck, not an 18-wheeler
@rebelracer6: Because they didnt used to have electric starters in many cases.
@sqlfanatic: Of course not! That would make it way to obvious that it wasn't close at all
@CABEZAGRANDE: Black Jetta MKV. Me and a friend were basically the only 2 cars running G-Stock at most events.
@CABEZAGRANDE: Didnt realize there were so many KC ppl on here. I ran all the Crown events this summer; as well as the KC-SCCA events. Now im back in FL for school :(
@mjsd555: Just FYI.. GPS generally doesnt "see" anything. Atleast nothing it sends back to the user. GPS satellites simply provide a way to determine a location. The map data is stored on the device itself in most cases
@unrealorange: Cessna already makes a Skylane.
@Hart88: With Jack Roush as the pilot.. nobody is surprised
@huevosrancheros: Heartclick for posting the same thing thrice
@LarsVargas: Even in that respect.. Its going to be expensive because ALL the work has to be done by an Aviation Mechanic.