Is mantaining the cabin heat closed enough to prevent CO filtration? once i got CO in the cabin, what do i have to do besides closing the cabin heat to get it out of the cabin?
@deanow2007 Judging by this comment, it forks in two directions:
Direction 1, where you don't know what CO is, what it does, and specially where it comes from, on a plane. You definitely shouldn't have skipped those Chemistry lessons when in school.
or Direction 2 (most probable), you're just a troll.
@deanow2007 I know a guy who nearly passed out from CO in the cockpit. Fortunately he recognized the symptoms and was able to ventilate and land safely. Airplane was grounded for quite awhile for repairs. I found this review to be very helpful. Sorry you didn't, but unless you're the editorial director, probably not every single story will interest you.
I always enjoy it when Paul throws some humor into the review. I still laugh when I think of his video on flying a tight landing pattern. The "chump profile" was hilarious!
The little clip on one looks idea for just attaching to your kneeboard.
Handy if you're going to be a humble aircraft renting individual like me haha.
ChrizRockster 10 months ago
Helpful, informative and funny too. One of your better videos!
mjkobb 1 year ago
Is mantaining the cabin heat closed enough to prevent CO filtration? once i got CO in the cabin, what do i have to do besides closing the cabin heat to get it out of the cabin?
coxairman 1 year ago
Nice video, little things that can do all the difference... Specially when you have a CO leakage on your cockpit xD
pedroca2424 1 year ago
Jesus no one cares if you die from CO2, just do flight reviews not some product that basically does nothing..
That's what i subscribed for.
deanow2007 1 year ago
@deanow2007
actually its just CO
chestateegold 1 year ago
@chestateegold Sorry man!
deanow2007 1 year ago
@deanow2007 Apparently you are not an actual pilot.
reichec 1 year ago
@reichec Apparently I am, Thanks!
deanow2007 1 year ago
@deanow2007 Judging by this comment, it forks in two directions:
Direction 1, where you don't know what CO is, what it does, and specially where it comes from, on a plane. You definitely shouldn't have skipped those Chemistry lessons when in school.
or Direction 2 (most probable), you're just a troll.
Later.
pedroca2424 1 year ago 2
@pedroca2424
1, Didn't do chemistry.. Biology instead!
2, A 6' 1″ troll yeah!
deanow2007 1 year ago
@deanow2007 Your comment is incredibly ignorant.
toutatis12 1 year ago
@toutatis12
I don't think so!
I subscribed for flight reviews, and I'm sure a lot other people too.
deanow2007 1 year ago
@deanow2007 I know a guy who nearly passed out from CO in the cockpit. Fortunately he recognized the symptoms and was able to ventilate and land safely. Airplane was grounded for quite awhile for repairs. I found this review to be very helpful. Sorry you didn't, but unless you're the editorial director, probably not every single story will interest you.
mjkobb 1 year ago
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deanow2007 1 year ago
I always enjoy it when Paul throws some humor into the review. I still laugh when I think of his video on flying a tight landing pattern. The "chump profile" was hilarious!
DavZZee 1 year ago
Loll, at green screen,, look at the hair XD
aceridgey 1 year ago
That yellow one was quick
LTF85199 1 year ago