So here's my situation: During the Spring, Summer and Fall, I ferry a Super Chipmunk around the Airshow Circuit. Usually it's only 15-20 shows a season but I can rack up 200 hours in the airplane. Most of my flying in the airplane is at altitude (usually as high as possible 8-12k), but almost every trip their will be a section of crummy weather forcing me to get low and possibly scud run. (Now before you jump on me about scud running, understand I have my minimums and under NO circumstances do I break, bend or push them.) The Chipmunk acts like a Thoroughbred, a little quirky and difficult at times, but for the most part a very present airplane to fly. To compare the risk; if Crop Dusting and Low Level Acro was a 10 out of 10 (most risky), then I would call this 6 out of 10.
Lately I've been considering the need of better safety equipment while flying the airplane. I thought about a Parachute but honestly, I don't think I have the stones to jump. Maybe if there was fire or big chunks of airplane were departing. The other option is a Helmet, which makes more practical sense. I'm curious what you guys think about this. I didn't want to ask the guys on the SuperCub site, because they tend to over react and have a bias opinion. Some think that you should have a helmet, goggles, nomex fire suit, life vest, and survival vest, all for a little pattern work.
Thanks for your thoughts!
nkh