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Old March 20th 05, 08:15 PM
Dale
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A Lieberman wrote:



We don't know what was around the field to second guess his decisions.
Were there houses? subdivisions? more damage to be done by impact?


Those ball fields are surrounded by residential areas. That arrival is
done low so not much time to pick a spot to put the airplane. Better
decision making would have negated the need for good stick and rudder
skills.

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