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Old August 29th 06, 01:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Montblack[_1_]
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("Peter Duniho" wrote)
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http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=5334340
Here is more, the pilot died. Sounds like the chute wasn't fully open and
working when the plane hit which explains why the cockpit is such a mess.


From that link, it strongly suggests that the parachute was in fact
deployed only at the last minute. That would easily allow for the
possibility of the pilot having intentionally avoided the residences.

Of course, none of that explains why the pilot thought to use the
parachute at all, if the airplane was still reasonably controllable. A
controlled landing, even in the water, would likely have allowed everyone
to survive, including the pilot.



"Kehoe told Eyewitness News that his wife, Poolie, activated the plane's
parachute release. He said they bought the plane because of all of its
advanced safety features, including the parachute."

http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=5336586
Friend: Pilot became medically incapacitated

[Aug 28, 2006 05:26 PM]
"Indianapolis - Robert Edesess, a local oral surgeon who died while piloting
a small plane Monday morning, may have become medically incapacitated before
the crash. According to a family friend, Edesess may have lost consciousness
before the plane crash-landed into a retention pond.

Edesess and a local attorney, Bruce Kehoe, bought the plane together just a
few days before the crash. The two had taken aviation classes together.

According to Kehoe, Edesess, 66, may have had some sort of medical event
which rendered him unconscious. Kehoe told Eyewitness News that his wife,
Poolie, activated the plane's parachute release. He said they bought the
plane because of all of its advanced safety features, including the
parachute. Kehoe said Poolie Edesess had been trained to use the parachute,
which could be seen floating in the water.

The Federal Aviation Administration will not give any statements at this
point. The NTSB is en route."


Montblack

 




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