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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
Mostly dark (for George Carlin fans). Did it not happen moments after sunrise? About one hour prior to sunrise. Ron Lee |
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![]() "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... About one hour prior to sunrise. Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 AM. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
... Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 AM. I’m in the same time zone, and Lexington is SSW of me. At 6 AM, it is rather dark outside where I live (6:48 sunrise per Weather Channel), and it gets darker going west. 7:06 per Weather Channel for KLEX works for me. Fred F. |
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Not sure of anything, Steve, but follow my logic along here, willya?
I'm roughly in the middle of the Western time zone. Lexington is right on the western border of the Eastern time zone. Therefore, sunrise is going to happen "later" for Lexington (with respect to their time zone) than it is for me. My local newspaper gives today's sunrise as 6:31. Since each time zone is pretty nearly one hour in width, Lexington's sunrise is going to be about half an hour "later" (in their time zone) than mine. Adding half an hour to my time zone gives roughly 7 am as sunrise in Lexington, just about what the rest of the gang is saying. My best guess is that they began their departure about an hour before sunrise. And, after sunrise, I doubt that the taped comment about the runway lights being inop would have been made. Runway lights after sunrise don't generally generate comments. And, the paint stripes down the sides of the (according to Airnav) cracked concrete runway in poor condition would have given them pause for thought, as would the absence of ILS painting on the runway, as would the end of the runway rushing up to meet them might have been a clue. My best guess is that the poor *******s made it a "normal" departure with a rotation at V1 as opposed to horsing that sucker off when it became apparent that they had made a pretty bad error. The tape might bear me out on what I think, is that they didn't know they had a minor problem until they took out the boundary fence and a major problem until they hit the trees. Jim "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... About one hour prior to sunrise. Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 AM. |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Not sure of anything, Steve, but follow my logic along here, willya? I'm roughly in the middle of the Western time zone. Lexington is right on the western border of the Eastern time zone. Therefore, sunrise is going to happen "later" for Lexington (with respect to their time zone) than it is for me. My local newspaper gives today's sunrise as 6:31. Since each time zone is pretty nearly one hour in width, Lexington's sunrise is going to be about half an hour "later" (in their time zone) than mine. Adding half an hour to my time zone gives roughly 7 am as sunrise in Lexington, just about what the rest of the gang is saying. My best guess is that they began their departure about an hour before sunrise. And, after sunrise, I doubt that the taped comment about the runway lights being inop would have been made. Runway lights after sunrise don't generally generate comments. It appears the online sunrise calculator I used is off by one hour. |
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No prob. We had a crash in the dark, not even twilight an hour before
sunrise. Jim It appears the online sunrise calculator I used is off by one hour. |
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![]() U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Department Sun and Moon Data for One Day The following information is provided for Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky (longitude W84.5, latitude N38.1): Sunday 27 August 2006 Eastern Daylight Time SUN Begin civil twilight 6:36 a.m. Sunrise 7:03 a.m. Sun transit 1:39 p.m. Sunset 8:15 p.m. End civil twilight 8:42 p.m. MOON Moonset 9:33 p.m. on preceding day Moonrise 10:34 a.m. Moon transit 4:19 p.m. Moonset 9:54 p.m. Moonrise 11:34 a.m. on following day Phase of the Moon on 27 August: waxing crescent with 13% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. New Moon on 23 August 2006 at 3:10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Census Bureau map of Lexington area "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... | | "Ron Lee" wrote in message | ... | | About one hour prior to sunrise. | | | Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An | online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 | AM. | | |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... About one hour prior to sunrise. Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 AM. Eastern Standard Time. LEX is now on Eastern Daylight Savings Time. |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... Are you sure? The preliminary NTSB report gives the time as 6:07 EDT. An online calculator gives the time of sunrise at KLEX on that date as 6:04:37 AM. Eastern Standard Time. LEX is now on Eastern Daylight Savings Time. I'd expect the program to handle that. |
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