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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2006

Patterns and some toilet paper cutting in a Cessna 152

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  • so what happens when the toilet paper reaches the ground?

    lol

  • well, since its biodegradable.. id assume it will degrade back into the environment

  • soft-fields are a lot of fun. How did you do the toilet paper cut? just throw a roll at a higher altitude then descend through it? Looked like a fun descent.

  • Yup. Clear the airspace around you, pop open the window and chuck out a roll. Then, cut the power and come back around and slice it with your wing/prop!

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  • @thechoosendude No, objects may be dropped from aircraft if prior precautions have been taken to prevent injury to persons or property on the surface. I would get you the FAR page but im too lazy. Example : Helicopters dropping candy/fliers at parades or something.

  • @thechoosendude Nope, it's legal, check the FAR AIM, it states that as long as it will not cause harm or damage to persons or property it is allowed. We used to mark out a target near the runway fly flaps down and try to hit it with melons from about 300'. ;)

  • pretty sure throwing toilet paper out of an airplane, let alone any other solid object, is illegal.

  • W24- Lynchburg, VA Liberty University School of Aviation

  • guarda un pò...lo facevo anch'io col weedhopper.

  • what airport is this?

  • Us in Canada we have to pass the "PSTAR" exam and pass it at 90% to get your Student Pilot Licence at the age of 14 to be able to solo.

  • lol, it doesn't matter, you can solo without a license. Conditions are that you are the only person on the plane. But rules are made to be broken I guess. My instructor let me solo at 13 hours. It is one of the most exciting moments in a pilot's life. That is if you wish to follow this career. One thing true is that no matter how many years pass, you never forget the side number of the first plane on which u solo'ed. Mine N953SC 1987 cessna 152. hehe oops! wrong account somebody forgot to logoff

  • lol, it doesn't matter, you can solo without a license. Conditions are that you are the only person on the plane. But rules are made to be broken I guess. My instructor let me solo at 13 hours. It is one of the most exciting moments in a pilot's life. That is if you wish to follow this career. One thing true is that no matter how many years pass, you never forget the side number of the first plane on which u solo'ed. Mine N953SC 1987 cessna 152. hehe

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