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Soaring Accident in Washington State



 
 
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Old October 17th 11, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Steve Leonard[_2_]
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Default Soaring Accident in Washington State

On Oct 17, 4:59*pm, Harold Katinszky wrote:

If there is in an AD that was not addressed and the bird was
flown, that would not be very good in this matter.- Hide quoted text -

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As JJ said, don't put too much faith in a picture that shows one dive
brake out and the other in after a crash. Lots of things flex a LONG
way and then come back to looking almost normal. Especially with a
long lens from 1000 feet away. Are you also noticing that the aileron
on the right tip is trailing edge down, and the aileron inboard of
this is not?

Condolenaces to all involved.

Steve Leonard

 




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