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Five, in the UK, if memory serves correct, and assuming
Sunday's accident was a spinning one (which as Al observed is not known at present). I've no idea how many World-wide, I've never seen any international accident statistics. At 07:18 23 January 2004, Al Eddie wrote: Nothing has been released yet - the BGA are still investigating. Your numbers are probably right but you're missing the point. The issue is more likely to be of type familiarity and recency in general, not the fact that a particular aircraft type is totally predictable in its behaviour. Al At 06:54 23 January 2004, Mike Borgelt wrote: This morning I learned that another Puchacz has spun in in the UK killing the student and instructor while they were apparently doing intentional spins and recoveries. Any UK pilots know more about this? Does this make it 15 or 16 fatal spin ins in this type? Mike Borgelt |
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