![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Stealth Pilot wrote:
some homebuilts have less than optimal design features but that is part of the character of them. every single homebuilt is different and lessons from one are seldom transferrable to another. from my perspective who cares what the NTSB attributes the crash to. Bill wont care. It wont bring him back. It wont stop people making poor design choices in homebuilts. I respect your attitude, but I do not share it. For one thing, the Lancair Legacy is not a "one-of." There are over 100 of them in the US registry alone. Bill had a "hired gun" build the Lancair; the man built at least three of them (in addition to at least one other type). So I think it's important that the current Legacy owners know whether there's a design flaw in the canopy latch. I think it's important for owners of the hired gun's other aircraft to know whether their builder had trouble getting the latch to work right. Almost fourteen years ago, Steve Wittman and his wife were killed in the crash of his O&O special. The accident resulted from his use of a mix of covering processes (Poly-fiber fabric attached with nitrate dope). Just *two weeks* ago, that accident was referenced in a Fly Baby mailing list discussion of covering and painting processes. About ten years ago, a very respected local homebuilder was killed. He died because he didn't tighten a nut. Every time I take a wrench to my airplane, I think of him and how even the best can make mistakes. So the lessons *do* get learned...but we need to do the research that reveals the truths. If we learn nothing from this accident, then Bill's death was a total waste. Ron Wanttaja |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:19:55 -0700, Ron Wanttaja
wrote: Stealth Pilot wrote: some homebuilts have less than optimal design features but that is part of the character of them. every single homebuilt is different and lessons from one are seldom transferrable to another. from my perspective who cares what the NTSB attributes the crash to. Bill wont care. It wont bring him back. It wont stop people making poor design choices in homebuilts. I respect your attitude, but I do not share it. For one thing, the Lancair Legacy is not a "one-of." There are over 100 of them in the US registry alone. Bill had a "hired gun" build the Lancair; the man built at least three of them (in addition to at least one other type). So I think it's important that the current Legacy owners know whether there's a design flaw in the canopy latch. I think it's important for owners of the hired gun's other aircraft to know whether their builder had trouble getting the latch to work right. Almost fourteen years ago, Steve Wittman and his wife were killed in the crash of his O&O special. The accident resulted from his use of a mix of covering processes (Poly-fiber fabric attached with nitrate dope). Just *two weeks* ago, that accident was referenced in a Fly Baby mailing list discussion of covering and painting processes. About ten years ago, a very respected local homebuilder was killed. He died because he didn't tighten a nut. Every time I take a wrench to my airplane, I think of him and how even the best can make mistakes. So the lessons *do* get learned...but we need to do the research that reveals the truths. If we learn nothing from this accident, then Bill's death was a total waste. Ron Wanttaja we actually dont disagree Ron. Just be kind to Janice when it is done. she is not a machine and she can be damaged by the memories. if finding the facts is painful for her then desist. surely a builder of an aircraft can assess the suitability of the latch on his aircraft for himself. builders usually have some nouse. Stealth Pilot |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Colorado-Memorial Service for Ken Kolstad, August 11 | Frank Whiteley | Soaring | 0 | August 11th 07 03:21 AM |
Memorial service for Frank Irving | Afandi Darlington | Soaring | 0 | September 1st 05 12:10 PM |
Memorial Service for Butch Voris - Monday, October 10 | Mike Kanze | Naval Aviation | 2 | August 23rd 05 05:08 PM |
Yokota holds memorial service for NCO | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | August 15th 03 09:22 PM |
Memorial service set for 2 pilots of C-12 | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | August 14th 03 09:53 PM |