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We are not sure it was ice. Maybe she got into a thunder storm and it
tossed her around. If the temperature she stated was true the ice would not of melted. I dont know. We got into some ice the other day. Not a good thing. She did stay with the plane and never quit flying it. "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Aluckyguess writes: The controller was so relaxed during the whole thing. The controller was behaving like a professional, unlike the pilot. The only reason she survived is that the ice started to melt--no thanks to her, since she didn't seem to even be considering ice, although the controller clearly had some good ideas. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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