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Old August 13th 08, 07:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb
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Old August 13th 08, 08:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:42:30 -0500, Ross wrote:

DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb

I though I 95 was on the east coast.

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Regards, Ross
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KSWI



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Old August 13th 08, 08:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb

I though I 95 was on the east coast.

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Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
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Old August 13th 08, 09:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ross wrote:
DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb

I though I 95 was on the east coast.


It is if you hold a US map upside down.


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Old August 13th 08, 09:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP)

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb

Authorities are trying to determine if the pilot filed a flight plan

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Old August 13th 08, 09:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 13, 12:16*pm, (DaveB) wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb


Was he trying to take off without police helping to stop traffic, or
did the driver of the car evade a police roadblock? I can't imagine
any pilot trying to take off from a road without knowing that traffic
was stopped.

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Old August 13th 08, 10:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 13, 12:16?pm, (DaveB) wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb


Was he trying to take off without police helping to stop traffic, or
did the driver of the car evade a police roadblock? I can't imagine
any pilot trying to take off from a road without knowing that traffic
was stopped.


At this point the reports are conflicting.

Some reports say he essentially did a touch and go, others say he
landed, turned around, and attempted to take off in the opposite
direction against traffic.

Since speeds in that area run around 80 to 90 MPH when there is
no CHP to be seen, doing that with no roadblock is pure stupidity.

No report so far mentions any law enforcement on the scene before
the crash.



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Old August 13th 08, 10:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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wrote:
Ross wrote:
DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.

The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.

The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.

Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.

Daveb

I though I 95 was on the east coast.


It is if you hold a US map upside down.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
J

Length: 1925 mi (3,098 km)
Formed: 1957
South end: US 1 in Miami, FL
Major
junctions: I-10 in Jacksonville, FL
I-20 near Florence, SC
I-40 near Benson, NC
I-85 in Petersburg, VA
US 50 near Washington, DC
I-76 in Philadelphia, PA
I-80 near New York City, NY
I-90 near Boston, MA
North end: Route 95 at Canadian border near Woodstock, NB

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Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and
Miami. It is one of the north-south routes of the Interstate Highway
System, and replaced older U.S. Highways, mainly U.S. Route 1.


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Old August 13th 08, 10:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 14, 8:05*am, wrote:
Ross wrote:
DaveB wrote:
NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.


The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.


The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.


Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.


Daveb

I though I 95 was on the east coast.


It is if you hold a US map upside down.


No, he's correct, I've driven on I95 between DC and Baltimore.
Whether it continues to Coliformia I don't know.

Cheers


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Old August 13th 08, 10:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 14, 8:32*am, wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:16*pm, (DaveB) wrote:



NEEDLES, Calif. (AP) ? Authorities say the pilot of an experimental
aircraft was taking off Tuesday from a freeway west of Needles where
he'd made an emergency landing when a car slammed into the plane,
ejecting and killing him.


The San Bernardino County sheriff's office reports three occupants in
the car sustained minor injuries from a broken windshield.


The Titan Tornado landed on the Interstate 40 connector road to
Interstate 95 north, about 10 miles west of Needles in eastern San
Bernardino County.


Witnesses told the Federal Aviation Administration the plane was
taking off and was about three feet off the ground when the car
slammed into it.


Daveb


Was he trying to take off without police helping to stop traffic, or
did the driver of the car evade a police roadblock? *I can't imagine
any pilot trying to take off from a road without knowing that traffic
was stopped.


How was he taking off with a stopped prop?

Cheers
 




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