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15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 5:24 am
by Aztec Nomad
This might be pouring salt into the wound but, early this morning while watching the weather network a Delica was on t.v. from Vancouver. Unfortunately is was filmed for weather incidences around the country and the van was crushed by a huge branch that had snapped off a tree. I feel for you, whoever you are.
Cheers
Adam

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:36 am
by Spearo
Man I saw that too this AM. Brutal. Hopefully "you" have coverage.

The guy on the Weather Network called it an SUV >:^(

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:08 am
by loki
Spearo wrote:Man I saw that too this AM. Brutal. Hopefully "you" have coverage.

The guy on the Weather Network called it an SUV >:^(

Sport Utility Van :)

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:13 am
by Spearo
Haha! Ok I'll rescind my hate-mail to the Weather Network.

Maybe Squished Utility Van in this case :(

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:53 am
by Green1
while I didn't see the clip, is it not the same delica that was shown crushed in another thread on here earlier this week?

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:37 pm
by marsgal42
Green1 wrote:while I didn't see the clip, is it not the same delica that was shown crushed in another thread on here earlier this week?
Yup. :-(

We're currently doing weather in ground school, and the instructor (who works for Environment Canada when he's not teaching n00bs like me to fly) is not a fan of The Weather Network...he thinks they have too few meteorologists, and place too much faith in computer models.

...laura

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:59 am
by jwfchase
marsgal42 wrote:We're currently doing weather in ground school, and the instructor (who works for Environment Canada when he's not teaching n00bs like me to fly) is not a fan of The Weather Network...he thinks they have too few meteorologists, and place too much faith in computer models.

...laura
Just look at their 7 day forecasts on the internet compared to env. can.... usually day six and seven will say something like "high 32C" after 5 days of 8C...

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 5:34 am
by Aztec Nomad
marsgal42 wrote:
Green1 wrote:while I didn't see the clip, is it not the same delica that was shown crushed in another thread on here earlier this week?
Yup. :-(

We're currently doing weather in ground school, and the instructor (who works for Environment Canada when he's not teaching n00bs like me to fly) is not a fan of The Weather Network...he thinks they have too few meteorologists, and place too much faith in computer models.

...laura
Hey,
So did someone claim that it was theirs?
Agreed, the weather network isn't quite as accurate as the METAR or TAF's but it's great for a quick look in the morning at home for an idea of what the day has in order for you. Where are you getting your pilot's license? What are you flying? I got mine 11 years ago in a 172, good airplane, hard to screw up in it.
Cheers
Adam

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:08 am
by marsgal42
Aztec Nomad wrote:Where are you getting your pilot's license? What are you flying? I got mine 11 years ago in a 172, good airplane, hard to screw up in it.
Langley Flying School, flying Piper Cherokee 140s (usually C-FKKF, occasionally C-GODP). If you can fly out of that tiny runway, you can fly out of anywhere. :-)

I did spins last Saturday. Whee! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX4lK-ud1fI :shock:

...laura

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:48 pm
by deLOOKA
Congrats on your spin Laura! 8-)

-Delooka

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:09 am
by Aztec Nomad
Hey,
Ya that looks familiar. I thought it wasn't required to go into a full spin anymore for your license.
Cheers
Adam

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:07 am
by marsgal42
Unlike our neighbours to the south, Canadians have to do spins for a PPL. We don't have to do them for our flight test, but we have to satisfy our instructor (and, indirectly, Transport Canada) that we know what a spin is and know what to do about it. Really know, not just know on paper.

After that it's spiral dives :shock: , slipping (à la Gimli Glider), then circuits, circuits and more circuits (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_%28airfield%29). After doing that for a while the magic moment will come when the instructor will hop out of the plane and tell me to go do a circuit myself... :-)

...laura

Re: 15 seconds of fame or shame

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:50 am
by Aztec Nomad
Hey,
That's funny, Gimli is where I got my PPL. You won't forget the moment when the instructor steps out and lets you take control for your first circut. I sang the whole way on downwind, but then bounced on the landing. Oh well, many more have come and gone with a few greasers in between. Good luck on you ride.
Cheers
Adam