Reminds me of the time (1968) that happened to me one night flying right seat in an Army Beaver. Pilot was in the back at the tube – passenger sitting left seat – looking concerned. I executed a descending on instruments, which are all on the left side of the panel. Fortunately we did not lose the radio and had just passed New Orleans NAS. As we broke out – he returned to the (L) seat for the landing.The very kindly Squids there put us up in some really nice quarters. The Navy know how to live.
wesbucey almost 10 years ago
We weren’t getting much out of the radio, anyway. Now we get to see whether everyone can hold it together and keep from panicking.
Starman1948 almost 10 years ago
Good morning y’all. Time for some good flying skills to kick in. Have a grand Day my friends.
ForeverAllstar almost 10 years ago
I don’t know why it tickles me so when Jill calls Jane, “Sport.” :-)
Observer fo Irony almost 10 years ago
The plane may soon become an Easy Glider.
Shotgun15 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Reminds me of the time (1968) that happened to me one night flying right seat in an Army Beaver. Pilot was in the back at the tube – passenger sitting left seat – looking concerned. I executed a descending on instruments, which are all on the left side of the panel. Fortunately we did not lose the radio and had just passed New Orleans NAS. As we broke out – he returned to the (L) seat for the landing.The very kindly Squids there put us up in some really nice quarters. The Navy know how to live.