pilotgore
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I know, I know.... stupid freakin rules!That’s a real problem!
I was planning on using self tapping screws, three each, at four different locations on front and rear fenders for my high speed cameras.
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I know, I know.... stupid freakin rules!That’s a real problem!
I was planning on using self tapping screws, three each, at four different locations on front and rear fenders for my high speed cameras.
Do they supply a helmet if you don't own one?For anyone interested in bringing a Gopro (or other small camera) so you dont have to pay the $175'ish fee for their stuff, one of the program coordinators confirmed you're allowed to bring your own equipment, as long as the mounts don't include anything sticky or something that requires a screw to mount it to the car. Suction cup mounts are fine, as well as helmet mounts (assuming you're using you're own helmet, like I am.)
YesDo they supply a helmet if you don't own one?
I am also scheduled for March 19th and 20th. I am in Batesville, IN currently but used to live in Indy... will have to be sure and introduce myself. We are staying downtown Charlotte as this is the start of a family vacation.I just scheduled for March 19 (reception)-20 (Track day). Anyone else staying at the embassy?
Cool, I'll be find to find you and say hi.I am also scheduled for March 19th and 20th. I am in Batesville, IN currently but used to live in Indy... will have to be sure and introduce myself. We are staying downtown Charlotte as this is the start of a family vacation.
Looking forward to the Roval - I went out to the 1 day event in Utah during 2018 - wonderful day.
There is zero reason to cancel the track attacks unless instructors are actually ill.I am scheduled for my track attack in 7 weeks. Anybody else started to get worried about this being canceled because of the Coronavirus? I am not thrilled about getting on an airplane in 7 weeks.
I am not worried about the actual track event. I am worried about the 4 1/2 hour flight.There is zero reason to cancel the track attacks unless instructors are actually ill.
I personally find it funny that we’re worried about something that 38 have died from in the US, mostly 70+ year olds, and not remotely worried about driving 140 mph on a track with a bunch of other amateurs at track attack.I am not worried about the actual track event. I am worried about the 4 1/2 hour flight.
I’m not saying it’s fake, just blown out of proportion at the moment (just my opinion.)You keep flying on those cigar tubes full of germs. Sure the infectious rate is low in the US but this is not fake news my friend. It can go south in a hurry.
I worked for a major airline as an aircraft mechanic for 37 years. I know a little something about how the recirculating AC systems work. It is not a good system for health.I typically agree commercial airplanes are germ central, but at least airlines have started to sanitize after every flight: