Staying alive because of being safe and properly prepared is waaaay more important than what anyone thinks of me. I agree with you. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
I also were a vest on occasion but more for insulation rather than storage. What I've found was that packing all that stuff into a vest would not allow me to strap properly, and if I'd hit an obstacle on landing I'd have some of the things pressed on my body. The solution for me was to wear military style trousers with leg pockets, and that's what I use for storing those multi tools etc.. Those I need in flight go to the left pockets, emergency and auxiliaries to the right.
I learned to fly in the military and we always had our “ALSE” (aviation life support equipment) gear for every flight. When I got out and started flying in the civilian world I felt naked without it so I built my own similar to yours. 👍👍
Love the flight vest! All your reasons are great reasons to wear it. I'm going to wear mine even if it's just to hold the cell phone, but adding a small first aid kit and my knife is brilliant, I'll keep a sandwich in there too lol! You're so right, trying to access my phone from my jeans pockets is ridiculously difficult.
I had a forced landing a couple of years ago in a small recreational aircraft. Bystanders filmed it and the story went viral on the news. I was wearing a flight suit for exactly the reasons you gave. I copped a lot of snarky comments on social media, I didn’t join in but was happy to see people defending the safety equipment argument. After crawling out of a plane wreck even if it doesn’t burn it’s amazing what you leave behind when you’re bustled off to hospital for checks.
Yeah it's like insurance, rather have it and not need it than the other way around. I've seen with my own eyes the protection from a flash fire even a thin layer of clothing provides (provided it's not nylon or synthetic), and the damage and the months/years of pain on exposed skin areas. That's not even mentioning the flightsuit/vest benefits not related to fire. Thus I simply don't care about snarky comments, and I salute anyone else who doesn't either. Glad you got out of the forced landing ok!
I LOVE flying in a flight suit, or at least a flight jacket, just because of all the convenience of the pockets for the flight paperwork, mini mag lights (red and white) in the arm pocket (with a red and black pen), plus a I keep my gps locator there….ditto with seatbelt cutter, multi tool….and medkit. I’d have to go through my stuff to give a complete list, as im always adding stuff…..even after 45 years…..still using my license to learn. Thank you! 0:30
Nice airplane. The vest is practical but possibly a snag hazard compared to a flight suit. The vest makes you look like you’re going fishing which, in your airplane, is perfectly appropriate. I got annoyed with climbing in and out of flight suits and now wear cargo pants instead. Actually, I wear cargo pants all the time. I’ve got some over water flights coming up and I might add the vest.
Yeah I don't much like the vest, but feel "naked" without it after using it so long, and it serves an important purpose for me. I've looked at a few flight suits but none have the amount of pockets I want. The vest will have to do till I find the perfect flightsuit. I've considered cargo pants as well.
As a former military helicopter crewmember we always wore helmets nomex flight suit and gloves along with leather boots. Our vest held radio, stobe light, flares for our service revolver and other bits.
Absolutely agree with you. I wear a vest for the same reasons, with the same equipment. I fly over the Rocky mountains of Canada quite often and survival if downed, will depend on being able to look after yourself for hours, if not days, depending on where it happened, possibly in extremely hostile environment. One will need more than the vest content, and those will be in cargo, but if you cant get out if the plane, or at the very least have your Inreach/Spot with you when out, you might never be found. There are multiple cases of planes disappearing in these mountains and never found. Love to see flying content from my motherland. Keep it up!
For sure, if I flew with steel tubing a few inches from my head, I would wear a helmet. I wear a kayak helmet when sailing in rough waters and there is almost nothing near my head. But statistics show that head injuries are the leading cause of death, only after drowning. And its often a head injury that leads to a person drowning. I live in a state with no motorcycle helmet laws. No surprise, head injuries from not wearing a helmet is the leading cause of death. People are "free" to do what they want.
I think if someone is discouraging the wearing of a flight suit they may infact not be pilots themselves. If they actually are a pilot I would question thier overall mindset and how this could effect thier operation and conduct in regards to the safety of themselves and others.
Thanks. I don't have a link, I've had it for years, but it's a Boker Magnum Black Rescue. Pretty sure you can find it on Amazon, or if you google that I'm sure you'll find it.
The full flight suits I've seen typically has fewer pockets than just the vest. Also I have some cargo pants with many pockets but I hate that feeling when the pockets are loaded with anything heavier than a snack bar.
I absolutely LOVE everything about this-especially your "elephant in the room" advice at the end. Bravo.
Staying alive because of being safe and properly prepared is waaaay more important than what anyone thinks of me. I agree with you. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
I also were a vest on occasion but more for insulation rather than storage. What I've found was that packing all that stuff into a vest would not allow me to strap properly, and if I'd hit an obstacle on landing I'd have some of the things pressed on my body. The solution for me was to wear military style trousers with leg pockets, and that's what I use for storing those multi tools etc.. Those I need in flight go to the left pockets, emergency and auxiliaries to the right.
I learned to fly in the military and we always had our “ALSE” (aviation life support equipment) gear for every flight. When I got out and started flying in the civilian world I felt naked without it so I built my own similar to yours. 👍👍
Love the flight vest! All your reasons are great reasons to wear it. I'm going to wear mine even if it's just to hold the cell phone, but adding a small first aid kit and my knife is brilliant, I'll keep a sandwich in there too lol!
You're so right, trying to access my phone from my jeans pockets is ridiculously difficult.
I had a forced landing a couple of years ago in a small recreational aircraft. Bystanders filmed it and the story went viral on the news. I was wearing a flight suit for exactly the reasons you gave. I copped a lot of snarky comments on social media, I didn’t join in but was happy to see people defending the safety equipment argument. After crawling out of a plane wreck even if it doesn’t burn it’s amazing what you leave behind when you’re bustled off to hospital for checks.
Yeah it's like insurance, rather have it and not need it than the other way around. I've seen with my own eyes the protection from a flash fire even a thin layer of clothing provides (provided it's not nylon or synthetic), and the damage and the months/years of pain on exposed skin areas. That's not even mentioning the flightsuit/vest benefits not related to fire. Thus I simply don't care about snarky comments, and I salute anyone else who doesn't either. Glad you got out of the forced landing ok!
@@LetsGoAviate Thanks, it's amazing how adrenaline slows down time and helps you focus in a real emergency. Enjoying your videos too. Well done.
I LOVE flying in a flight suit, or at least a flight jacket, just because of all the convenience of the pockets for the flight paperwork, mini mag lights (red and white) in the arm pocket (with a red and black pen), plus a I keep my gps locator there….ditto with seatbelt cutter, multi tool….and medkit. I’d have to go through my stuff to give a complete list, as im always adding stuff…..even after 45 years…..still using my license to learn. Thank you! 0:30
Nice airplane. The vest is practical but possibly a snag hazard compared to a flight suit. The vest makes you look like you’re going fishing which, in your airplane, is perfectly appropriate. I got annoyed with climbing in and out of flight suits and now wear cargo pants instead. Actually, I wear cargo pants all the time. I’ve got some over water flights coming up and I might add the vest.
Yeah I don't much like the vest, but feel "naked" without it after using it so long, and it serves an important purpose for me. I've looked at a few flight suits but none have the amount of pockets I want. The vest will have to do till I find the perfect flightsuit. I've considered cargo pants as well.
As a former military helicopter crewmember we always wore helmets nomex flight suit and gloves along with leather boots. Our vest held radio, stobe light, flares for our service revolver and other bits.
Absolutely agree with you. I wear a vest for the same reasons, with the same equipment. I fly over the Rocky mountains of Canada quite often and survival if downed, will depend on being able to look after yourself for hours, if not days, depending on where it happened, possibly in extremely hostile environment. One will need more than the vest content, and those will be in cargo, but if you cant get out if the plane, or at the very least have your Inreach/Spot with you when out, you might never be found. There are multiple cases of planes disappearing in these mountains and never found.
Love to see flying content from my motherland. Keep it up!
That's great, thanks for the comment!
Add the pen flaregun to the mix. 4 flares and the projector for about $20 last time I looked
Happened to come up with the same solution for the same reasons-using a fishing vest.
I think its a good idea. I have a vest somewhere that I might just make use of - just as you have.. Who cares what other people think. Safe flying.
Go for it!
For sure, if I flew with steel tubing a few inches from my head, I would wear a helmet. I wear a kayak helmet when sailing in rough waters and there is almost nothing near my head. But statistics show that head injuries are the leading cause of death, only after drowning. And its often a head injury that leads to a person drowning. I live in a state with no motorcycle helmet laws. No surprise, head injuries from not wearing a helmet is the leading cause of death. People are "free" to do what they want.
I think if someone is discouraging the wearing of a flight suit they may infact not be pilots themselves. If they actually are a pilot I would question thier overall mindset and how this could effect thier operation and conduct in regards to the safety of themselves and others.
There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing and be nothing. -Aristotle.
All good advice.
Good video… do you have a link to where you got your seatbelt cutter? Cheers
Thanks. I don't have a link, I've had it for years, but it's a Boker Magnum Black Rescue. Pretty sure you can find it on Amazon, or if you google that I'm sure you'll find it.
I knew a guy who wore a parachute......he's in jail now
So. You’re wearing half a flight suit. That is silly. Wear your bottoms too. Space for more patches and snacks.
The full flight suits I've seen typically has fewer pockets than just the vest. Also I have some cargo pants with many pockets but I hate that feeling when the pockets are loaded with anything heavier than a snack bar.