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If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes....
Posted: 2003-09-07 05:42pm
by Frank Hipper
I never would have believed it!
Some lunatic does his cropdusting from an airplane locally.
IN THE DARK!
He starts about 3:00 am, it's pitch dark and there are power lines ALL over the godamned place! He has lights on his plane, but they hardly seem like enough. Not much better than a car's headlights.
Does anyone no why this maniac is doing this? Could it be that whatever it is he's spraying on the crop(cotton, I think) is light/heat sensitve when wet and needs to be laid down before sunrise so it can dry?
Without info, all I can do is watch him go, and wonder.....
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:06pm
by Admiral Valdemar
He's human and obviously a few olives short of a pizza.
Darwin award material I'd say.
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:17pm
by Warspite
Insecticides and herbicides are insensitive to sunlight for the period in which they're effective, and as for drying before sunrise, unnecessary. The guy's crazy.
A better question would be, "who" is in that field?
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Posted: 2003-09-07 06:20pm
by Gil Hamilton
Clearly a member of Al-Qaeda, he should be sent to Cuba.
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:39pm
by Sea Skimmer
Sure is not actually an AN-2 dropping in Cuban special ops?
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:44pm
by Crayz9000
Cuba has SpecOps?
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:46pm
by Andrew J.
Probably just some daredevil that knows the route by heart.
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:47pm
by Frank Hipper
Sea Skimmer wrote:Sure is not actually an AN-2 dropping in Cuban special ops?
Aw mah gawd! They're after the cotton! RUN!
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Posted: 2003-09-07 06:50pm
by Frank Hipper
Thinking about it a little, maybe it's because those damned greenhouse canopies on those little cropdusters are unbearably hot when it's 100 plus degrees outside? Opening the canopy to keep cool in flight while spraying insectiside could have ill-effects on the pilot, to say the least...
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:54pm
by Sea Skimmer
Frank Hipper wrote:Thinking about it a little, maybe it's because those damned greenhouse canopies on those little cropdusters are unbearably hot when it's 100 plus degrees outside? Opening the canopy to keep cool in flight while spraying insectiside could have ill-effects on the pilot, to say the least...
I was thinking about that, while most biplane dusters have open cockpits the monoplanes types are almost always enclosed. The pilot doesnt really need to worry about the chemicals, the planes speed+gravity=safety.
Posted: 2003-09-07 06:59pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
Gil Hamilton wrote:Clearly a member of Al-Qaeda, he should be sent to Cuba.
Is it a biplane? Cause if it's slow enought it might not be detected by modern radar (thus why he practices in the night, where only radar would be used). Attach 1 or 2 machine guns, and you've got a ground attack aircraft.
Clearly the terrorists intend to attack America with this evil Cropdusting swarm.
Posted: 2003-09-07 07:30pm
by Nathan F
Probably has been cropdusting the same area for the last 30 or 40 years and just knows it by heart, or has a GPS with the lines marked out on it.
Posted: 2003-09-07 07:41pm
by Mark S
Got drunk, decided he had to dust RIGHT NOW.
or
Insomniac knows his fields and decided to get some work done if he was going to be up anyway.
Posted: 2003-09-07 08:50pm
by YT300000
Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Gil Hamilton wrote:Clearly a member of Al-Qaeda, he should be sent to Cuba.
Is it a biplane? Cause if it's slow enought it might not be detected by modern radar (thus why he practices in the night, where only radar would be used). Attach 1 or 2 machine guns, and you've got a ground attack aircraft.
Clearly the terrorists intend to attack America with this evil Cropdusting swarm.
Why not just fill a cropduster with sarin and fly over a big city?
Posted: 2003-09-07 09:12pm
by The Cleric
That would be by far the most effective way to kill lot's of people. I have no idea why terrorists haven't tried it. I heard about a briefcase of sarin (or ricin maybe) in Japan on a railway that killed a bunch of people, it sounds like nasty stuff.
Posted: 2003-09-07 09:40pm
by Darth Wong
StormTrooperTR889 wrote:That would be by far the most effective way to kill lot's of people. I have no idea why terrorists haven't tried it. I heard about a briefcase of sarin (or ricin maybe) in Japan on a railway that killed a bunch of people, it sounds like nasty stuff.
One word: dispersion.
Even nerve gas doesn't do much when it's in miniscule concentrations.
Posted: 2003-09-07 10:00pm
by YT300000
Darth Wong wrote:StormTrooperTR889 wrote:That would be by far the most effective way to kill lot's of people. I have no idea why terrorists haven't tried it. I heard about a briefcase of sarin (or ricin maybe) in Japan on a railway that killed a bunch of people, it sounds like nasty stuff.
One word: dispersion.
Even nerve gas doesn't do much when it's in miniscule concentrations.
One milligram of sarin can kill in about 20 seconds. A five second exposure is lethal.
I would have suggested VX, but sarin is much easier to obtain. Tabun is even easier, but far less lethal.
Posted: 2003-09-07 10:58pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Wasn't "The Rock" With Sean Connery about someone stealing missiles with VX gas and threatening to wipe out San Francisco with them? Would that have worked?
Posted: 2003-09-08 01:55am
by Vertigo1
Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Wasn't "The Rock" With Sean Connery about someone stealing missiles with VX gas and threatening to wipe out San Francisco with them? Would that have worked?
I don't really think it would kill as many as the movie suggested, but depending on the time of year, a good constant ammount of wind could disperse enough of it to kill a lot of people. Now if it decided to rain.....I don't think it would be near as bad as the rain would collect a fair bit of it out of the air and send it to the ground. Of course, that would also present a problem if it ever got into the water table.
All in all, VX is some nasty shit that you just don't want to fuck with.