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C-152 Emergency Landing at Rancho Murietta



 
 
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Old January 5th 06, 05:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default C-152 Emergency Landing at Rancho Murietta

"JohnH" wrote:

Michael Ware wrote:
Why did they call it a crash? Nobody was hurt, right? Plane looks
pretty intact, just upside down. Why don't they just call it a forced
landing.


Actually that would be called a "good landing". A "great landing" is one
where the plane can be used again.


Better yet is "off-field landing." Plane can be reused after a normal
landing.

Ron Lee
 




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