…that would make nearly every non-pilot around you raise an eyebrow? Worded another way, what ‘airplane things’ do you keep with you, that you wouldn’t necessarily show anyone. Not the normal stuff (watch, CC, license.....the unique things).
I’ll start. In the zip up phone case I use as a wallet. Left front pocket. Wrapped in tissue and para-cord, in its own little baggie.
For years.
Have had friends text me they’ll fly near my house at some time, with me texting back “I’ll give you a quick flash so you can find me”. STUNNINGLY long distances and effectiveness. Even through trees. No batteries and is good for seeing food stuck in your teeth. “I’m over here” or “S.O.S.” can be sent 20 miles away on a good day (37,000 feet is 7 miles), and that info travels at the speed of light. Our RVs sometimes land off field out of cell range. Phones go dead.
The seven year-old kid two houses down will think you are cooler than you really are. Also good for making that squirrel stop digging in your yard.
Little button compass on that cord, also, as well as a Leatherman Micra.
v/r,dr




I’ll start. In the zip up phone case I use as a wallet. Left front pocket. Wrapped in tissue and para-cord, in its own little baggie.
S.I. Howard MIL-M-18371E TYPE 1 Mirror, Emergency Signaling, Mark 3. American made.
For years.
Have had friends text me they’ll fly near my house at some time, with me texting back “I’ll give you a quick flash so you can find me”. STUNNINGLY long distances and effectiveness. Even through trees. No batteries and is good for seeing food stuck in your teeth. “I’m over here” or “S.O.S.” can be sent 20 miles away on a good day (37,000 feet is 7 miles), and that info travels at the speed of light. Our RVs sometimes land off field out of cell range. Phones go dead.
The seven year-old kid two houses down will think you are cooler than you really are. Also good for making that squirrel stop digging in your yard.
Little button compass on that cord, also, as well as a Leatherman Micra.
v/r,dr




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