by Saratoga » Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:24 pm
Well I've had a spoiler panel snap off in heavy turbulence but nothing dangerous to really talk about. That one I have been fortunate on.
Actually I have an entertaining one, if simple. Gotta get the paper out I typed it on (I type up my more amusing and learning experiences) A long time ago I was flying in the Embraer 120 as a captain, we were leaving Houston, Texas, for Corpus Christi, Texas. Climbing through about 13,000 feet, the copilot's windsheild wiper broke loose, however, it was still attached by the tube running along it's back. So it started flopping against the window, was loud as everything. Didn't do any damage (scratched the paint and the window a little) and flight ops didn't consider it a hazard, so we were told to continue on to Corpus. After we landed, the copilot and I had a good laugh about it standing in front of the airplane, and told all the passengers (who we didn't think could hear it, but apparently could ever so slightly) what it was. Most of them found it entertaining, but the copilot had to convince one lady that a loose windsheild wiper really wasn't a threat to the airplane.

Pilot for a major US airline certified in the: EMB-120, CRJ, 727, 737, 757, 767, and A-320 and military, T-38, C-130, C-141, and C-5 along with misc. other small airplanes. Any questions, I'm here for you.