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Why didn't the Cessna 337 make it?



 
 
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Old June 3rd 06, 04:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Why didn't the Cessna 337 make it?

I respect those cumulogranite clouds alot........... Remember, it's not
the crash that kills ya, it is the sudden stop..G


Jim Macklin wrote:
The whole state of Colorado seems to be vertical, even if
the eastern 1/4 is just a long slope from Kansas to the
granite range. But people think about the mountains and the
need to be higher.
In flat land areas pilots fly along safely and happy at
1,000 AGL, watching for towers and nude beaches/resorts. So
when a little hill is there, they run into it.

Perhaps if the first people to get to Arkansas had known
about the Rocky Mountains, they would have called the
Arkansas mountains BFHills, but when you die, does it matter
what you call the rock you ran into?


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oups.com...
|I can see the mountian flying course set in that
area......G
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| Ben
| sitting here looking at the 14,000' Grand Teton about
three miles away
| and wondering what a 2800 foot mountian looks like.. Oh
there's one,
| naw it is just a ant hill..
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| Ken Reed wrote:
| I once had an engine failure while IFR over the
mountains of Arkansas.
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| The highest point in Arkansas is 2753 feet, you call
that a mountain ?
| ---
| Ken Reed
| M20M, N9124X
|


 




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