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Cessna Citation down in Penn Cove, WA
jacjohn wrote:
Read in the newspaper today that a Cessna Citation went down in Penn Cove, WA yesterday. Crazy thing is I can see Penn Cove from my house, though I never heard or saw anything. The 3 occupants (2 people 1 dog) were rescued immediately with no injuries, the plane quickly sank and should be recovered. John, I heard several accounts of this incident and later saw some footage on the Seattle TV news - a Citation, flown by an owner-pilot(?) who claimed to be a retired airline pilot. En route from Victoria to Idaho. On board were just him, his wife, and their dog. He reported unspecified "problems with the controls" and was going to land it at Coupeville but said he "couldn't make the runway" so he decided to ditch in Penn Cove. (hunh?) After the splashdown, the plane sank in about 60 feet of water, all in view of people on the marina, who promptly went out in boats to fish them out. Witnesses reported that the guy seemd amzingly non-plussed by the whole thing, and he certainly seemed remarkably sanguine about it all in the footage I saw of him - he was all smiles and "no big deal, we're fine, no problem!" They said a chartered jet picked them up later on Whidbey Island (where exactly? certainly not at Lupien - or Langley!) and flew them home to Idaho. I got the impression that putting down a Citation in the drink and watching it sink to the bottom of a bay seemed pretty routine to this fellow. Call me old fashioned, but I would have been a little shaken by the experience (if only financially!). David H Boeing Field (BFI), Seattle, WA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Pacific Northwest Flying forum: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/pnwflying |
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Yea, tell me about it. Heh, I should grab some SCUBA gear.... Anybody wanna
buy a slightly waterlogged Citation? I dunno about his charter flight out of Whidbey though. The biggest I've seen at Lupien (which is only 2 mins from my house) is a Pilatus PC-12, which stops by every now and then. John Y. PP-ASEL |
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"jacjohn" wrote in message
... Yea, tell me about it. Heh, I should grab some SCUBA gear.... Anybody wanna buy a slightly waterlogged Citation? I dunno about his charter flight out of Whidbey though. The biggest I've seen at Lupien (which is only 2 mins from my house) is a Pilatus PC-12, which stops by every now and then. Oak Harbor/Lupien is over 3000', plenty long for a variety of light jets, especially given the utter lack of obstructions at either end (which is definitely not the case for Langley ). Alternatively, maybe they got permission to fly out of Coupeville. If not Coupeville or Oak Harbor, I can't imagine he'd fly out of anywhere other than Paine Field. PAE is great for jets, and not far at all, even including the ferry ride. It's entirely possible the witnesses who said he took a charter jet from Whidbey Island didn't know what they were talking about. Pete |
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True. I don't know much about light jet ops, is a 25' wide runway wide
enough? John Y. PP-ASEL |
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jacjohn wrote in message I don't know much about light jet ops, is a 25'
wide runway wide enough? It's wide enough, but the length (3000') is a little short for anything but the straight wing Citations (considering accelerate/stop distance). D. |
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"jacjohn" wrote in message
... True. I don't know much about light jet ops, is a 25' wide runway wide enough? I saw a jet parked at Roche Harbor once. Longer runway, but obstructed at both ends too. Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me at all if the witnesses were mistaken and the guy's ride picked him up at Paine. But it's theoretically possible for a chartered jet to have gotten him at Oak Harbor. Pete |
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