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Don Tuite wrote:
I'm confused. Was that how they originally got to South County Airport? (Q99) Q99 was the departure point immediately before the crash, and the crash scene (going by a map in the newspaper) was 2 miles away, into rising terrain, more or less along a crosswind departure leg, assuming a takeoff to the south. That'd be orthogonal to 101. The accident report says the departure point was "Santa Clara," but that's just part of Q99's full name. Don, the info I gave above pertained to a different accident that occured in 2003; aircraft departed RHV. The most-recent accident did depart Q99 (now E16). Sorry for the confusion, but someone asked me for more info on the 2003 Commander accident. Hilton |
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