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Old Apr 24, 2012 | 10:47 AM
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Isn't he the CEO for Detroit?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 10:56 AM
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Would that mean he's "Imported from Detroit", or is that only Chrysler's?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 11:39 AM
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Would I need to know baseball or cars to answer that?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 03:51 PM
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First cross country check flight completed in the Queen today, Concord Regional to the Gastonia Municipal Airport and back, no squawks with the aircraft.

I did hit an unusually rough pocket of air over Stanley NC, dropped 300 feet in a short enough time to have my charts float up and levitate just below the cabin ceiling, can you say "Negative G"?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 03:57 PM
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low level shear?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 04:01 PM
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That's what I think, dropped me from 4,000 feet to 3,700 feet like an express elevator. It didn't come anywhere close to the Negative G limits of the aircraft, but I reported the occurrence to the met offices at both fields.

We'll be checking the Queen's wings for any signs of ripples before the next flight as a precaution, because that's what good pilots do right?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 04:05 PM
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What's worse a shear of a micro burst on approach?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 04:09 PM
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In my opinion both are bad, but the bigger threat in "Hull Loss Incidents"(Crashes to the general public), would be a Micro Burst.

Being that balloons are usually flown in pretty benign conditions, have you ever had the bottom drop out on you?
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 04:18 PM
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Not a drop.... but don'tcha know getting into a thermal is no fun? (Can't vent to cool the envelope to drop out of it, because once you are out you drop like a stone until you reheat the envelope to equilibrium... you have to ride it out and up until you're clear of it.)
Old Apr 24, 2012 | 04:21 PM
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I can imagine it does get your "Spidey Senses" tingling, how do your passengers take it?

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