Safety:) Safety:) Safety:)
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2015 7:03 pm
I consider myself to be very safety conscious, it goes with my job and every day starts with me giving a safety share at work.
As i am off sick, and head is a bit fuzzy, i tried a wee bit of gyro set up today. Now not an excuse, but I am not 100%.
I went up to my cave, removed both sets of blades from my 600, connected the laptop and started to set up my Spartan Vortex VX1e. I could not understand why the previous set up had lost the settings, but it has been a while since i last looked at it. All went well, and at the final stage servos were not right.
So i am straddling the 600 for a closer look, sure enough needed to reverse servos, throttle hold on, i stepped back, got a bit dizzy, must have flipped throttle hold and it spooled up:(
I had my pyjamas on which are baggy, the tail rotor with no blades on caught the material and wound round it. Quick shut down, throttle hold and two stripped umbrella gears:(
Fixed now and set up:) You can never be to careful:) Oh and the training shoes were only £13:)
As i am off sick, and head is a bit fuzzy, i tried a wee bit of gyro set up today. Now not an excuse, but I am not 100%.
I went up to my cave, removed both sets of blades from my 600, connected the laptop and started to set up my Spartan Vortex VX1e. I could not understand why the previous set up had lost the settings, but it has been a while since i last looked at it. All went well, and at the final stage servos were not right.
So i am straddling the 600 for a closer look, sure enough needed to reverse servos, throttle hold on, i stepped back, got a bit dizzy, must have flipped throttle hold and it spooled up:(
I had my pyjamas on which are baggy, the tail rotor with no blades on caught the material and wound round it. Quick shut down, throttle hold and two stripped umbrella gears:(
Fixed now and set up:) You can never be to careful:) Oh and the training shoes were only £13:)