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Old December 21st 06, 09:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Cecil Chapman
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Default Plane plunges into sewage tank, disappears

There is also the possibility of an uncommanded loss of power in one
engine
while at or near VMC. Real failures occasionally happen at inconvenient
times.

Peter
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Of course, it is just us 'guessing' but I too think that is one of the most
likely scenarios. In fact, one of the first ones that was mentioned when we
were all at my FBO the day after trying to sort out the 'how' of the
accident.

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