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A Cherokee 180 landing in a thunderstorm, ends up entangled in power
lines -- and the pilot survives! http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/13/pla...led/index.html -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver
the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? I don't think they have to. If you were coming down, wouldn't you try to avoid something like a house? I was taught to hit the softest, cheapest thing I could find if a crash is inevitable. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 03:14:37 GMT, George Patterson
wrote: Dan Luke wrote: "Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? I don't think they have to. If you were coming down, wouldn't you try to avoid something like a house? I was taught to hit the softest, cheapest thing I could find if a crash is inevitable. Unfortunately on final for 36 there are all these great big roofs. Roofs at 30 feet and trees at 60 feet. Streets run cross ways with some very short "courts" that run N/S. Of course our shortest runway is 18/36 so on departure for 18 there is no place to go unless your departure is at maximum effort so you could make a 90 degree turn for the express way, unless you can make a 120 for 06. That sub appears to be designed to leave no safe spots. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? Of ocurse he's trying to avoid hitting homes. He doesn't want to hit *anything*. I remember reading in the paper about my own plane crash where somebody on the ground commented on the superior job I'd done avoiding houses where kids were playing out front. To tell you the truth, I don't remember them even being there. All my attention was drawn to the field I was trying for. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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![]() "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article , ve says... Dan Luke wrote: "Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? Of ocurse he's trying to avoid hitting homes. He doesn't want to hit *anything*. I remember reading in the paper about my own plane crash where somebody on the ground commented on the superior job I'd done avoiding houses where kids were playing out front. To tell you the truth, I don't remember them even being there. LOL - That's what I always assume when I read those things. Hell, with all the gratuitous bad press we get, we might as well get some partially-warranted praise now and again! I would guess that the pilot it trying to miss the biggest/hardest thing in his path. Everything else gets filtered out. |
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outaviation.com, says... Not all of the press was positive! http://www.620wtmj.com/_content/news/story_801.asp Well, it's not all that bad. Puts the FAA in a rather bad light for not doing their job, but otherwise : Had he been driving a car, instead of flying a light plane, the danger he presents to others would have been much greater. It's a fact : light aviation accidents very rarely cause any injuries or deaths to people on the ground. The only significant danger is to those directly involved, who are supposed to be aware and consenting. Second fact : as a pilot, in the execsise of aviation activities, your chances of being killed by another, negligent operator are close to nil. It "can" happen, and has happened of course, but it is safe to say you are master of your own destiny, and if you do right, avitaion will do right by you. In car accidents it always seems it's the drunken kids who just held up a drugstore who walk away from the accident, while the schoolteacher and family of five perish. In aviation, you get out of it what you put into it - that should satisfy those "Live Free or Die" zealots. Third fact (artifact) - Aviaiton is a great ambassador for sobriety! All of the pilots I know are careful about the amount they drink, and many do not drink at all, BECAUSE of their aviation activity. Flying is a lot more fun than drinking anyway. Medical qualifications in a more general sense follow the same rule (look at Jay and his diet). Fact : The attitude of being a pilot is good for your health, and reduces dangers to others and to society. GF |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 at 19:43:04 in message
, Dan Luke wrote: "Another woman said it appeared that the pilot was trying to maneuver the plane to miss hitting homes." Does AOPA hand this out in scripts for eyewitnesses to read to the press? I remember my father telling me (and this before WW2 or soon after it started) that nearly all the newspaper reports of aircraft crashes that he recalled had three components. 1. "The Engine was making a Funny Noise." 2. "The Pilot was struggling with the controls." 3. "The Pilot fought to avoid the 'School', 'Hospital' 'Old People's Home etc. My father added, 'Who wants to crash into a large building anyway?' but that is rather cynical. -- David CL Francis |
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