CGS Hawk Rumor Retraction - and a public apology
Mr. Slusarczyk,
When you indicated that you had not heard of this alleged incident
I had a horrible feeling I had done something very wrong.
I checked the local news paper for accidents at the field in question
and turned up nada.
So I went back out to the field this afternoon and had a short
conversation with the fellow who had told me about this.
Kind of a very polite version of WTF, over?
We quickly got to the heart of it, and I got a different read on the story.
No, it didn't happen HERE, and this particular aircraft was not involved.
So I took the (well known) name he gave me and did a quick google search
(something I had neglected to do before relating this story to this group).
Unfortunately, even that turned up negative. SAM died of cancer.
I widened the search, adding the term "ultralight" and finally found something
that may be related. "John", as it turns out.
The story I found on NWA news had no details about the cause of the accident -
only that an investigation was underway - and I found no follow up that shed
any additional light to the subject.
I fear I may have propagated an unfounded rumor as an alleged fact.
My only feeble defense is that the level of detail described to me gave me
the impression that I was hearing a first hand account from an eye witness.
I'm convinced this fellow did not intentionally misled me.
But I should have done my homework before bringing it up in public.
Sir, please, if you can, accept my sincere apology for any negative publicity
or embarrassment that I may have caused you by posting what may turn out to be
misleading information.
It was certainly not my intention to discredit you or your machine.
Sincerely,
Richard Lamb
|