Bonanza crash caught on video
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
On Sep 1, 10:35 am, Matt Whiting  wrote: 
 Dan Luke wrote: 
  "Robert M. Gary" wrote: 
 
  On Aug 31, 7:40 pm, Mike Granby  wrote: 
  Another witness mentioned an engine sputter 
  Whatever the cause of a crash, there's always someone who hears the 
  engine splutter... 
 
  All aircraft engines sputter, that's just the nature of how they work. 
  They don't sound like BMV engines. 
 
  Is it possible the pilot decided to abort after he was airborne?  The engine 
  sounded strong and the airplane came off fine at rotation, then it seems to 
  run out of steam.  Or was that simply due to its climbing out of ground 
  effect? 
 
 It definitely wasn't obvious from the vantage point of the camera. 
 Could have been wind shear, coming out of ground effect too soon, engine 
 trouble, etc. 
 
 Matt 
 
The only thing that can be said with any certianty in the 
investigation phase right now is that performance factors can be 
eliminated rather quickly. 
 
If it isnt those on points menaing that the numbers dont add up then 
there are some other things that bear looking into and might have some 
lessons for all of us. 
 
otherwise it is all just "Gerald Rivers" talk. 
 
Robert 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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