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   Weird.  Bob's post appeared normally on my PC. 
  
  Same here.  No crap. 
 
 That's because you are all using a newsreader that interprets HTML, which 
is 
 what Bob's original post was written in. 
 
 He shouldn't have used HTML (nor should anyone be posting to a newsgroup 
 like this one using HTML), and Robert wound up suffering because he did. 
 Most people don't, just because their newsreader is hiding poor posting 
 practices from them. 
 
 (Actually, the truth is that if you're paying attention, even in Outlook 
 Express or other HTML-aware newsreaders, the HTML posts look different. 
The 
 poor posting practice isn't so much hidden, as it is made less obvious to 
 those not aware of the issue). 
 
 As for the topic at hand, I don't know much about the Seminole, but 
without 
 knowing the weights of the four people in the plane, I don't see how Bob 
can 
 say that it's "not a real four passenger airplane".  I'm not a small 
person 
 (200 pound-ish), and I've flown a 172 with all four seats occupied with 
 adults, and legally so at that. 
 
 Seems to me it's a little premature to be making conclusions about the 
cause 
 of the accident.  Could easily be that the aircraft load had *nothing* to 
do 
 with the crash. 
 
 Pete 
 
 
Ah but the issue in twins is how well it flies on one engine; and many fly 
very poorly while still legal. 
A Seminole with two onboard flies nicely on one engine below about 6,000 
feet. 
Gross weight is another matter; the engines are only 180 hp each. 
A PA44-180 was my first twin. I flew it as far as Vermont from Austin, 
Texas. 
I flew it into Angel Fire, N.M. twice. (Well below gross weight) 
Been into grass strips and Sewanee TN. Mustang beach and Love field. 
This is not speculation on the cause of the crash, but commentary on the 
single-engine performance of the Seminole. 
H. 
 
H. Adam Stevens 
Comm Multi Inst 
ex N2196B  PA44-180 
ex N739CD C172N 
ex N502TB  BE58P 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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