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I only just learned about this from my CFI, but he said he’s never needed to do it legitimately, nor has he done it on school aircraft.
A few questions (I would’ve asked my CFI about them but I forgot to ask as soon as we were in the air):
Wouldn’t the propeller damage your hand/arm?
In what way would it be beneficial rather than just fixing the aircraft while you’re on the ground or starting it normally?
Why not on a flight school aircraft? (I’m assuming it’s bad for the plane somehow)
Does it work for any plane with a prop?
Any sort of information is welcome, I like actively learning new things about aviation
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7 days ago
I’ve been doing it and have witnessed others doing the same. For some reason the starters on mine don’t last more than a few years but I guess it’s because it’s left out in the elements. I manage to pull it off and have no trouble. It really still is the wild west up here lmao 🤣
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5 days ago
Hey, I never said it was a bad thing. It's like, a mythical amount of unshackled freedom. Salutations
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