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Leaving in the Chocks

Most everyone in aviation has had a humorous experience with those devices used to keep an airplane from rolling on the ground.

Most everyone in aviation has a humorous memory that they can never live down. [Illustration by Joel Kimmel]
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Key Takeaways:

  • An FBO owner used political pressure to prompt the FAA to appoint a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) in Tullahoma, for which the author reluctantly submitted his name.
  • During his DPE evaluation flight, the author, who didn't want the position, made an embarrassing mistake by forgetting to remove the aircraft's chocks.
  • Despite this error, the author was surprisingly appointed as a DPE (along with another candidate), while the FBO owner who initiated the political lobbying was not.
  • The experience highlights that political influence on FAA decisions can yield unexpected and ironic outcomes.
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My friend, the late Bill Kershner, who encouraged me to write my flight testing book, wrote his own book titled Logging Flight Time, published by Iowa State University Press. It’s about Bill’s humorous experiences during his flying career. In that book he had a chapter entitled “Chocks.” Bill thought that most everyone in aviation has had a humorous experience with those devices used to keep an airplane from rolling on the ground. I believe that Bill was correct; I certainly have my own.

After spending 10 years in the industry as a test pilot and having had to exit two test airplanes via ‘nylon letdowns’—also known as parachutes—I decided that academia might be a little less hazardous. So I became a professor of aviation systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma, Tennessee, where I became friends with Bill, who lived in Sewanee about 20 miles away.

Ralph Kimberlin

Ralph Kimberlin has been a designated engineering test pilot for 50 years, working with Cessna Aircraft Company, Beechcraft, Rockwell International, and Piper Aircraft over his career.

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