4000 Hours!

Kinja'd!!! "Chris Clarke" (shiftsandgiggles)
10/14/2013 at 15:38 • Filed to: Planelopnik

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That's a lot of time. Thats like catching your car odometer roll over 200,000 miles.


DISCUSSION (10)


Kinja'd!!! MtrRider Just Wants Doritos > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 15:41

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If you drive at a steady 50 MPH for 4,000 hours, I guess it is.


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > MtrRider Just Wants Doritos
10/14/2013 at 15:44

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50 mph is probably a good average. Mine might be a littler higher.


Kinja'd!!! Hermann > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 15:45

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- DUDE, WHAT ARE YOU DOING? YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO LAND, WE'RE GOING TO HIT THE RUNWAY!

- I KNOW, BUT I ... MUST... SNAP... PIC

Reporter : Plane crashes, pilot and passenger are in hospital and are under no risk, and have no injuries besides mild bruises. We have exclusive access to the pilot's camera. We got the last picture taken on it. *Hobbs meter reads 8008.5*


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > Hermann
10/14/2013 at 15:52

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The story would be just about like that, but they'd probably find different pics than just the hobbs.


Kinja'd!!! Hermann > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 15:55

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Would they still contain 80085?


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > Hermann
10/14/2013 at 16:06

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Most likely. See..

http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/…


Kinja'd!!! Turbineguy: Nom de Zoom > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 16:22

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Looks like the panel on a newer Piper. Your acft?


Kinja'd!!! Chris Clarke > Turbineguy: Nom de Zoom
10/14/2013 at 16:26

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Cessna 172R rental.


Kinja'd!!! f86sabre > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 16:29

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You should see the hours and cycles in the commercial world.


Kinja'd!!! Turbineguy: Nom de Zoom > Chris Clarke
10/14/2013 at 18:38

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Oh right. Should have know this, having spent enough time teaching in them..