Cool Vid of Bobby B. Landing Short. REAL SHORT…

Cessna Gear Leg Identification…

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After an Instagram post on upgrading the main landing gear on a C170B, I got some eMails RE: which gear is correct to use etc…

By no means did I research/write this (thank you Larry) but for those that are interested, I have posed the finer points on Cessna MLG in the “Resources” section.  Click HERE

Should Be Flying…

Really want to be flying, but I sprung a leak in one of the Wagon’s bladders last week.  I pulled it and its off to Hartwig for a refirb.

Not much to do while I wait…

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New T-Shirt Designs Are In…

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Many asked, so here you go…. A Bushwagon East T with a “Cub” design.

 


I ordered em in Men’s as well as Ladies T’s. They are also available in long sleeve OD green (design on back.) I also restocked the “STOL” shirts in much bigger sizes.

Free shipping now on all orders to US along with free Canadian shipping on orders over $50.  Available at www.avthreads.com

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Great New Article On Fire Starting Over At BCP…

Great article from Ravi Fry over on BCP.org.  Thanks Ravi for your work and supporting the community!

 

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Wings Over The Rockies + Harrison Ford…

Probably safe to say that most of us have a “man crush” on Capt. Solo…  That aside, Harrison Ford has done much for general aviation, and for that, we should be singularly grateful.

Mr. Ford’s latest endeavor.

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Buying a 180…

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Over the weekend I flew up to Hampton 7B3 to meet up with some fellow BCP’rs to check out a 1960 model Cessna 180 that Brandt was looking to buy.  Fingers crossed, but we think today is the day that Brandt will be flying it back to TX!

Pic above: L-R, Jason (55wagon) Brandt (VTR) Greg (Bigrenna)

Brandt has some big plans… Sportsman, VG’s, ABWs, Tail Pulls, etc…  Gonna be such a sweet bird!

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Ultima Thule Outfitters

This was posted over on BCP.org… Put a smile on my face.

If your not familiar with Paul Claus and his lodge, its worth taking a look….

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Happy 2016 From BWE…

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Happy Christmas!

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Still Time For T’s…

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Thanks to all who have supported Bushwagon East by grabbing a STOL or SWE T-shirt on www.avthreads.com. Your orders are shipping today! I can still get t’s out today/tomorrow USPS for hopeful 24 th delivery.

Use code “FREESHIP” till the 24th for free shipping.

http://www.avthreads.com/

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Living in a 727…

Thought this was interesting…

POV Cessna 205 Crash… Glad Everyone is OK!

Just reminds you of how quickly stuff can go wrong!

 

 

Survival Vest Video

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The article below is taken from a submission I made to the Knowledge Base on Backcountry Pilot.  The vid is pretty long, but I hope informative.  The text below is a distillation of the information in the video.  Makes the most sense if you watch…

 

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Thoughts on survival vests

It’s a common suggestion among the backcountry pilot brethren to assemble a survival vest, since in the event of a crash and post-crash fire situation, it’s likely the only items you’ll have with you post-egress are what you’re wearing. But what exactly should be stored in this vest? Often, pilots will buy the vest they like most for its comfort or appearance, then fill the available pockets with whatever fits or whatever they can find.

We’ve visted this topic in the past with a great article titled The Survival Vest, by British Columbia based professional pilot John Vandene, and his final result was great. However, it’s a very personal endeavor to spec your vest, and so BCP member and frequent contributor Greg Hren aka “Bigrenna” of Bushwagon East decided to roll his own, with a slightly different approach. Leaning on his background as a paramedic and Fellow of Wilderness Medicine, he started by identifying some core philosophies about air crash survival to determine what tools and supplies would best fulfill the actual needs of a survivor in order to achieve the most important goals: Stay alive and be found.

There’s no dancing around it, the following video is long at 37 minutes. It’s not a highlight video or fast-paced entertainment; it’s a deep dive into the philosophy and contents of a survival vest. Greg has clearly done a fair amount of thinking and planning in building his, yet yours may be different altogether. Skip that hour-long episode of…whatever you normally watch on TV; grab some snacks and beer(s) and kick back for this first installment of our Knowledge Series videos, Survival Vest Philosophy. Below the video we’ve listed a few notes from the production for reference which will hopefully help in assembling your own vest.

The Three “C’s” of Survival Vests

According to Greg, the singular purpose of a vest is to “prepare one mentally, and prepare one physically” for the unplanned stop, forced landing or unexpected insult. He believes that a simple approach to assembling vest is best, and suggests it meet the three “C’s.” Comfortable, Compact, and Complete.

Evolution of an Insult

In his film, Greg first starts by imagining the arc of a crash in what he calls the “Evolution of an Insult,” which takes from one of the official definitions (medical) of the word insult: “an event or occurrence that causes damage to a tissue or organ.” He argues that having a better idea of the steps one might encounter post-event will better inform you as to what items might be needed to successfully emerge on the other side of that insult. These steps are as follows:

  1. Initial Event or Insult
  2. Disorientation to Reorientation
  3. Extricate and Evaluate (from crash)
  4. Stabilize Medically
  5. Stabilize Mentally
  6. Communicate
  7. Establish Shelter
  8. Establish Fire
  9. Hydrate
  10. Rest
  11. Go/No-go Decision

The four tenets of post-crash survival

It’s natural to create taxonomy and organization as an approach to any problem, and survival equipment is no different. Instead of simply starting with a single piece of equipment such as a vest, Greg suggests one first identify global needs to be addressed, then apply solutions to each problem. To this end, Greg distills this process into four basic tenets to staying alive and being rescued. These are: Be Healthy, Be Comfortable, Be Crafty, and Be Found.

BE HEALTHY

H2O Purification

      • Chemical Purification Tabs
      • Povidone Iodine Swabs

Medical Kit* – Airway Adjuncts

      • OPA
      • NPA
      • Surgilube

Medical Kit* – Trauma

      • Compression Bandage
      • Tourniquet
      • Abdominal Pad

Medical Kit* – Wound Care**

      • Gloves
      • 5cc syringe (wound cleaning)
      • Alcohol Prep Pads
      • Povidone Iodine Swabs
      • Antiseptic Ointment
      • Cravat
      • Bandages – Band-Aids, 2×2’s & 4×4’s
      • Medical Tape
      • Kling Conforming Bandage
      • Kotex (Nosebleed)
      • Petrolatum Gauze (Sucking Chest)
      • Burn Gel
      • Moleskin (Blisters)

Medical Kit* – RX

    • Analgesic (Tylenol+NSAID+Opioid)
    • Antibiotic (Broadspectrum i.e. Ciprofloxin/Doxycycline)
    • Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine)
    • Antidiarrheal (i.e. Imodium/Lomotil)
    • Personal Rx, Eyeglasses, Disposable Contacts

BE COMFORTABLE

Fire

      • Matches
      • Fire Steel/Magnesium
      • Lighter
      • Vaseline Cotton

Wear Warm & Dry

      • Dry Socks
      • Base layer (Top)
      • Tuke

Sleep Warm & Dry

      • Emergency Bivy (WX)
      • Ulralight Bag Liner (Warmth)

Elemental Protection

      • Orange Trash Bag (Shelter/Poncho)
      • SPF 50
      • Bug Net
      • Bug Dope

Sustenance

      • Electrolyte Mix
      • Energy Gel/Bar
      • Bullion

Mental Status

    • Deck of Cards or Harmonica
    • Mints, Candy or Chocolate
    • Nip of Booze (High Proof for Flamibility)
    • Glowstick/Chemlite
    • Sm Instant Coffee Packet
    • Bog Roll/Baby Wipes

BE CRAFTY

  • Utility Tool
  • Survival Knife
  • Hand Chain or Wire Saw
  • Cordage
  • Carabiner
  • Water Vessel
  • Ductape
  • Fish Kit (Line/Hook/Flies
  • Lg Ziplock Bag (Gathering H2O/Flushing wounds)
  • ZipTies
  • Sm Titanium Cup
  • Snare (picture wire)
  • Proper Compass (Lensatic)
  • Pace beads
  • Handheld GPS
  • Firearm + Ammunition
  • Compact Light
  • Passive LED Blinker
  • Bear Bell
  • Spare Battery*

BE FOUND

  • 2-way Communication (Active) i.e. UHF, Cell, or SAT phone
  • 1-way Communication (Passive) i.e. SPOT, PLB or In Reach
  • Signal Mirror (Visually – Day)
  • Laser Flare (Visually – Day/Night)
  • Whistle (Audibly)
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Disclaimer: Items presented herewith are strictly for entertainment only and should not replace the advice of experts. Please consult your physician for any pharmacological or medical advice.

BE HEALTHY footnotes: *NOTE: Medical kit is a personal kit carried in the vest which is not to be confused with a larger trauma/medical bag that should be easily accessible and stowed next to a “bug-out” bag.

**NOTE: Although common to see in med kits, the use of pre-hospital wound closure devices such as suture kits or steri-strips (butterfly bandages) is ill advised EVEN BY MDs due to the risk of infection. Attend a current Wilderness Medical course for the latest progressive, evidence based practices.

BE CRAFTY footnotes: *NOTE: Attempt to select electric/electronic items that all share the same battery. I.E. Greatland Laser Flare and Surefire flashlight both use CR123 Batteries.

New T Shirt Design – STOL

Just got the latest T-shirt design in and they are super cool.  If you like the content that is provided here on Bushwagon East, please consider picking up a T-shirt to show your support.  Thanks!

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State Of AK: Off Airport Ops Guide

Found this the other day… (Click here for PDF)

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New Featured Photographer Article on BCP.org

Cool new article up on BCP.org.  Kudos Zane and great pics Dan!

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Penobscot Island Air…

This vid has been around for a while… but I just stumbled on it again.  Love what Kevin and his crew do up in ME.  Kudos!

Tour de Strip…

Been doing a bunch of fall flying lately.  The air has been great, the temps nice and crisp, and the colors perfect.

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Crazy Life of the Clark’s…

This was posted over on BCP.  It’s worth sharing…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-rFj1L5kok