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![]() Seconds before the plane came down, Riegel said, the pilot told his passengers he would land on the grass next to the runway. Shouldn't have gone for the grass if there was pavement available. You may well be right, and that is my prejudice as well, since current recommendations do seem to favor the pavement--except for seaplanes. However, this topic has been a favorite subject hangar flying sessions since before I was born; and will most probably continue as long as there are aircraft with retractable wheels. The part that botheres me is that I can recall nothing in this thread, or any link given, which actually stated the aircraft type or the position of the undercarriage as known to the pilot. So there is reason to suppose that this entire debate occurred without most of the contributors having any idea what they were talking about. (Rant omitted) BTW, a brief search, based on the pilot's name, determined that the aircraft was N-1068B, a Mooney M20A. The preliminary report stated that damage was minor, there were no injuries, and the description was: "ACFT LANDED GEAR UP, HONDO, TX." |
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