A T-6 landed on US 41 on the 22nd, the luscombe that nosed over, a
highwing that landed too hard and collapsed its gear, and the 2 mustangs
that collided resulting in 1 death. One of them may have been a
scratchbuilt P51A.
Working the flightline saturday, I saw one cessna bank nearly 90 degrees
on landing approach for 9 before he finally went around. There was a 90
degree crosswind from the north at the time, and I think they sent him
around to 36. Or told him to get lost, I'm not sure which.
wrote:
What I heard is that the Luscombe was taxying and hit the brakes too
hard and went over on its back. No one was hurt, it occurred at slow
speed on a taxyway.
-Ryan