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"john smith" wrote Mrs. Ducatte said she is glad that her husband was so skilled ????????????????????????????????????? What in the hell were they trying to go down in that mess? Not good planning, or good decision making, IMHO. Skill? Luck. Or God's grace, one of the two. and that emergency crews worked so quickly to find them. But both say that credit for their safety doesn’t belong in human hands. Once again, controlled slow flight into trees is better than a spin/stall or nose-down attitude impacts. Someone was not so lucky, closer to Charlotte. http://www.wsoctv.com/news/10641149/detail.html You have to sit through an ad and the weather and another story before the video clip of the crash comes up. http://www.wsoctv.com/video/10645271/detail.html Story in the paper. I also saw a report that said there was no fire, and no witnesses heard engine noises. It was on a long flight from the coast of NC. I have to wonder if it is a case of fuel starvation. http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlot...s/16360258.htm -- Jim in NC |
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