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graysalchemy

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Following my post last month regarding the advantages of rotary winged aircraft here, I thought I would test the forums knowledge of aircraft safety procedures. Anyone with any aviation experience ought to be able to figure out what is going wrong here – however, the more observant amongst you might also spot it.

Take a look at the following picture and see if you can spot the dangerous error.












Aircraft-safety1.jpg


Well, did you spot the error?

Never, ever, try to prop start an airplane without first ensuring that the wheels are chocked! :rofl: :rofl:
 
I thought it was some thing to do with the chocks...but didn't like to say.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl:
 
Perhaps she isn't starting the aircraft but in actual fact just doing her morning stretching routine. :rofl: :rofl:
 
unclepumble said:
i thought it was going to be a comment on a loose undercarriage :shock: :D

or check the flaps before starting the engine :shock:

UP

thats fcuking genius check the flaps lol
 
[q
uote="abeyptfc"]is that a former fighter jet or army plane cos i think i can see a bullet hole?[/quote]
Yes i think it's a Fokker :lol:
 
You do realise that you have opened it up for THBF female contingent to get their own back :|

:shock:

Careful what you click fella's :rofl:

You might get more than you bargained for!
 
Wez said:
You do realise that you have opened it up for THBF female contingent to get their own back :|

:shock:

Careful what you click fella's :rofl:

You might get more than you bargained for!

like your boabby on a BBQ?
 

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