On 2005-08-21, George Patterson wrote:
On the other hand, it's hard to imagine hitting something hard enough to remove
part of the wing and have nobody on board notice.
Knowing how well the press are fooled on aviation matters, I'm taking
this one with a gigantic pinch of salt.
This should be a reportable incident to the NTSB since it's an
N-registered aircraft. The first two digits of the N-number are visible,
therefore it should be findable in the NTSB within the next week or two.
It certainly should appear in Britain's AAIB database if this thing's
real and it really landed in Jersey, since the CAA adminsiter that
airspace.
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