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R.L.
June 28th 06, 06:10 PM
http://www.courant.com/news/local/statewire/hc-28104258.apds.m0098.bc-ct--fatajun28,0,2623580.story?coll=hc-headlines-local-wire

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Preliminary reports show two men from a New
Hampshire company killed two weeks ago in a plane crash in Virginia had
trouble seeing the ground as they tried to land in misty rain and fog.
Killed were Robert Baldwin, president and CEO of Qroe Companies of Derry;
and David Brown of West Hartford, Conn., the land preservation and
development company's regional director. The single-engine Beechcraft took
off June 14 from Nashua bound for the private Bundoran Airport next to
Bundoran Farm, a 2,300-acre preservation development the company is
overseeing near Charlottesville.

According to the report, Brown, the pilot, had been circling above the
airfield, but reported to air traffic controllers that he could not see the
ground as he descended.
"It's a little too cloudy at the moment," the report quoted Brown, talking
to an air traffic controller.
Soon afterward, the controller offered to guide Brown to a lower altitude
nearby.
Brown turned him down. "Actually the field is directly under me if I could
.... spiral down," he said.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the plane was running normally
and there was no evidence it hit anything before crashing around 11 a.m.
Brown, a certified commercial pilot, had made 25 to 30 landings at Bundoran
Airport, but had never landed during rain, the report said.
"It just sounds like he drove the airplane right into the ground and didn't
see it," said Royce Rankin, an air traffic controller and manager of Nashua
Municipal Airport, who read the report. "But we don't know. Nobody will ever
know."
The report also quotes a Bundoran site manager who said he assumed Brown
would land at Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport, about 15 miles away,
because of the clouds. The manager said he left a message for Brown offering
to pick them up or arrange for a car rental in Charlottesville, but wasn't
sure if the message was received.

Bob Gardner
June 28th 06, 09:00 PM
A subset of get-home-itis.

Bob Gardner

"R.L." > wrote in message
. com...
> http://www.courant.com/news/local/statewire/hc-28104258.apds.m0098.bc-ct--fatajun28,0,2623580.story?coll=hc-headlines-local-wire
>
> CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Preliminary reports show two men from a New
> Hampshire company killed two weeks ago in a plane crash in Virginia had
> trouble seeing the ground as they tried to land in misty rain and fog.
> Killed were Robert Baldwin, president and CEO of Qroe Companies of Derry;
> and David Brown of West Hartford, Conn., the land preservation and
> development company's regional director. The single-engine Beechcraft took
> off June 14 from Nashua bound for the private Bundoran Airport next to
> Bundoran Farm, a 2,300-acre preservation development the company is
> overseeing near Charlottesville.
>
> According to the report, Brown, the pilot, had been circling above the
> airfield, but reported to air traffic controllers that he could not see
> the
> ground as he descended.
> "It's a little too cloudy at the moment," the report quoted Brown, talking
> to an air traffic controller.
> Soon afterward, the controller offered to guide Brown to a lower altitude
> nearby.
> Brown turned him down. "Actually the field is directly under me if I could
> ... spiral down," he said.
> The National Transportation Safety Board said the plane was running
> normally
> and there was no evidence it hit anything before crashing around 11 a.m.
> Brown, a certified commercial pilot, had made 25 to 30 landings at
> Bundoran
> Airport, but had never landed during rain, the report said.
> "It just sounds like he drove the airplane right into the ground and
> didn't
> see it," said Royce Rankin, an air traffic controller and manager of
> Nashua
> Municipal Airport, who read the report. "But we don't know. Nobody will
> ever
> know."
> The report also quotes a Bundoran site manager who said he assumed Brown
> would land at Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport, about 15 miles away,
> because of the clouds. The manager said he left a message for Brown
> offering
> to pick them up or arrange for a car rental in Charlottesville, but wasn't
> sure if the message was received.
>
>

ktbr
June 28th 06, 09:21 PM
R.L. wrote:
> "Actually the field is directly under me if I could
> ... spiral down," he said.

Wow. Who needs a published instrument approach, my GPS
says I'm right over the airport.

karl gruber
June 29th 06, 12:15 AM
Too CHEAP to hire a professional pilot and kep him trained!

Karl
"Curator" N185KG



"Bob Gardner" > wrote in message
. ..
>A subset of get-home-itis.
>
> Bob Gardner
>
> "R.L." > wrote in message
> . com...
>> http://www.courant.com/news/local/statewire/hc-28104258.apds.m0098.bc-ct--fatajun28,0,2623580.story?coll=hc-headlines-local-wire
>>
>> CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Preliminary reports show two men from a New
>> Hampshire company killed two weeks ago in a plane crash in Virginia had
>> trouble seeing the ground as they tried to land in misty rain and fog.
>> Killed were Robert Baldwin, president and CEO of Qroe Companies of Derry;
>> and David Brown of West Hartford, Conn., the land preservation and

Denny
June 29th 06, 12:19 PM
Karl, tsk, tsk... Us entrepranoor types don't need no steenkin
professional pilot... We have money which means we are smarter than
everyone else.. If you were an entrepranoor you would have known that,
of course...

denny

karl gruber wrote:
> Too CHEAP to hire a professional pilot and kep him trained!
>
> Karl
> "Curator" N185KG

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