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Jim Logajan wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Viperdoc" wrote in news:474364d1$0$32502 : Several years ago there was a low time pilot in our area with a new Commander, who crashed and died with three others on board. It turns out that he tore the wings off while rolling the plane. It comes down to the famous last words of "let me show you this!" Yeah, some tit did that on the way home from Sun n Fun this year in a Baron. First aerobatic lesson, self taught in a Baron with pax. http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...27X00463&key=1 This is just a mind blowing accident. Wow. That pilot didn't make an isolated foolish mistake - the historical evidence indicates he was a fool from the beginning to the end. The tragedy is that four others died along with the fool. Found this AOPA article on the accident with the apt title "What was he thinking?": http://www.aopa.org/asf/asfarticles/2007/sp0707.html Worse than I imagined. I dunno. I suppose seeing a guy doing aerobatics in a beech 18 could lead you to believe it's as easy as it looks. If I ruled the world everybody would get some aerobatics as a matter of course. Obviously, this would probably cause more problems than it would solve in the real world, but I find it a bit frightening to think of how few pilots out there don't understand loading, wind gradient and myriad other odds and ends which are all mentioned in the jeppeson private pilot courses, but aren;t really taught. hell, most instructors don't understand them. If this guy had even an inkling as to what's involved in doing a slow roll in a heavily loaded Baron he'd probably still be here. I suppose what I'm really saying is flying needs more of an extended family approach to things. If someone who knew what they were doing were able to take this guy up in an aerobatic airplane and just let him try to do a roll on his own but under supervision, he'd soon wake up. It might give him a bit of respect for a wide range of things, in fact. Call me a dreamer, I won't care. Bertie Bertie |
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