L-39 crashes at TICO
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article ,
john smith wrote:
Back in the early 90's when ICAS and the FAA implimented their ACE
aerobatic certification program, each pilot was supposed to be tested by
a more knowledgeable, experienced performer before being given
accredidation to perform at a given aerobatic level in airshows.
So far, this program has been a disappointment in that it has failed to
adequately screen performers.
I understand that several VAC officials BEGGED him not to fly his
routine yesterday, as the ceilings were too low.
What I heard was that he did a loop, with the top in the clouds, then
intended to do a Cuban Eight and apparently lost orientation at the top,
in the clouds, and failed to recover.
Every airshow waiver from the FAA has a ceilings and visibility section
defining the minimums. If the conditions of the waiver were not met and
the airshow was being conducted, someone has some questions to answer.
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