So I was fueling up on a windy day here at New Kent International Aerodrome (W96) and although I connected the ground wire, I didn't chock the wheels. Which was idiotic of me, in retrospect.
A gust caught the plane and tried to swing the whole thing into the fueling station! The wing would have hit the yellow post protecting the pump, and at a good rate of speed, but by sheer luck I was standing in a spot where I could stop this from happening. Otherwise it would have been a nasty case of hangar rash at LEAST.
Lesson learned: use chocks. Our airplanes don't weigh much and they can get mobile fast.
A gust caught the plane and tried to swing the whole thing into the fueling station! The wing would have hit the yellow post protecting the pump, and at a good rate of speed, but by sheer luck I was standing in a spot where I could stop this from happening. Otherwise it would have been a nasty case of hangar rash at LEAST.
Lesson learned: use chocks. Our airplanes don't weigh much and they can get mobile fast.