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Old August 15th 08, 04:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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If it is the one I remember. he ran out of fuel and made a successful
emergency landing, pulled it into a shopping center parking lot, got
some fuel. By this time the TV crews had shown up and positioned their
cameras. The local cops then allowed him to try to take off. He
probably would have made it if not for the truck parked along the
road.

Sorry, I guess I was unclear.

I'm talking about the plane that got hit 3 feet off the ground, in the
subject line.

Reports are in conflict with the important issue; was he landing or taking
off?
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Jim in NC


 




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