Now I think I’ve seen it all LOL.
The CFI lights a stog during the lesson.
Starts around 6:20.
The CFI lights a stog during the lesson.
Starts around 6:20.
It is now. The DPE that gave me the private ride lived on nicotine and tolerated fresh air. He was a hell of a guy.No issue to be had. Just thought it was rather uncommon to see this.
He would be down a student if that stunt was tried on me.My flight instructor used to turn off all the lights on the panel and interior at night. I had to use the flashlight and then he would light up and blow smoke at me.
"Flick's Foggy Flying"
Now I think I’ve seen it all LOL.
The CFI lights a stog during the lesson.
Starts around 6:20.
Not the smart ones.People still smoke?
I would bet the guy smoking owns the helicopter and either the student was asked if he was ok with the smoking or the owner didn’t care if he lost a student over the smoking. Either way it’s a consenting party in the right seat.It's a helicopter. Land immediately and push him out, then go back to the airport. Send him the bill for cleaning the interior. Cigarettes smell bad, cigars stink!!
Why?My flight instructor used to turn off all the lights on the panel and interior at night. I had to use the flashlight and then he would light up and blow smoke at me.
"Flick's Foggy Flying"
Yes, it was.I’m sure that was very common not too many decades ago.
Cessna 120 didn't. So, first thing my instructor did was have me taxi over to the FBO so he could dash inside and grab a "bean bag" ash tray to put on the glare shield.Most older airplanes have cigarette lighters and ashtrays lol.
I wouldn't wait to land before pushing him out.It's a helicopter. Land immediately and push him out, then go back to the airport. Send him the bill for cleaning the interior. Cigarettes smell bad, cigars stink!!
You smoke in my aircraft, I'll assume you are on fire.My flight instructor used to turn off all the lights on the panel and interior at night. I had to use the flashlight and then he would light up and blow smoke at me.
"Flick's Foggy Flying"
Most older airplanes have cigarette lighters and ashtrays lol.
Most older airplanes have cigarette lighters and ashtrays lol.
Yep, after I quit I understood what I was doing to everyone in the room.Those of us of a certain age remember when smoking was accepted and common just about anywhere except a church pew.
You betcha. Heli’s are fun machines!Looks like heli lessons can be a blast sans the smoking part. Flying over trees, putting down all over the place!!
It is now. The DPE that gave me the private ride lived on nicotine and tolerated fresh air. He was a hell of a guy.
Goldsboro-Wayne county airportDidn't happen to be out of KDKX did he?
I’m sure that was very common not too many decades ago.
yup....and how else was one gonna sump the tanks and check the fuel?Back then people sat around smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee and talking about their problems. Now coffee and cigarettes are the problem...
Back then people sat around smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee and talking about their problems. Now coffee and cigarettes are the problem...