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I took a long road trip over the weekend. At one point, I was
driving north on US-52 just turning onto I-74 near Mt Airy in north-central North Carolina. As I made the turn, a very low flying airplane passed over the freeway. It had one engine stopped and the prop feathered. I think it was a large Cessna, perhaps a Caravan, and I am pretty sure it was in Fed Ex markings. The plane was pretty low, perhaps less than 500 feet over the trees, and really moving fast. I have no idea if there was an airport, or if the airplane was in trouble. There were so many trees that it was impossible to tell what was going on. Anyone know if there is an airport in this area? Anyone know anything about this incident, or how I could find out if this plane did make an emergency landing? -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
I took a long road trip over the weekend. At one point, I was driving north on US-52 just turning onto I-74 near Mt Airy in north-central North Carolina. As I made the turn, a very low flying airplane passed over the freeway. It had one engine stopped and the prop feathered. I think it was a large Cessna, perhaps a Caravan, and I am pretty sure it was in Fed Ex markings. The plane was pretty low, perhaps less than 500 feet over the trees, and really moving fast. I have no idea if there was an airport, or if the airplane was in trouble. There were so many trees that it was impossible to tell what was going on. Anyone know if there is an airport in this area? Anyone know anything about this incident, or how I could find out if this plane did make an emergency landing? -john- Mount Airy/Surry County airport is just north of where you were. (KMWK) http://www.airnav.com/airport/KMWK Don't know if it was an emergency. |
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
flying airplane passed over the freeway. It had one engine stopped and the prop feathered. I think it was a large Cessna, perhaps a Caravan, and I am pretty sure it was in Fed Ex markings. "_the_ one engine stopped" then ? The Cessna Caravan is single-engine: http://caravan.cessna.com/ CV |
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wrote: John A. Weeks III wrote: flying airplane passed over the freeway. It had one engine stopped and the prop feathered. I think it was a large Cessna, perhaps a Caravan, and I am pretty sure it was in Fed Ex markings. "_the_ one engine stopped" then ? The Cessna Caravan is single-engine: http://caravan.cessna.com/ It did look a lot like a Caravan, but it was a twin. It had same look as a Caravan like it is carrying a boat under the fuselage. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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It sounds like you're describing a DeHaviland Canada Twin Otter.
Check out the link for a picture..is that it? http://www.etl.noaa.gov/technology/i..._otter_cropped. jpg It did look a lot like a Caravan, but it was a twin. It had same look as a Caravan like it is carrying a boat under the fuselage. -john- |
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Vern wrote: It sounds like you're describing a DeHaviland Canada Twin Otter. Check out the link for a picture..is that it? http://www.etl.noaa.gov/technology/i..._otter_cropped. jpg Yes, very well could be. It had very small engine pods, much like those in this photo. I only got a quick look at the plane. It crossed the I-74 freeway going south to north, and it was really moving. There was an upgrade to the south with thick trees, and it looked like he just emerged from the trees out of nowhere (but in reality, he was at least 500 feet over the trees). Once I saw the one prop was stationary, I focused on seeing if it was featered, which it was. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() CV wrote: [...] It had one engine stopped and the prop feathered. I think it was a large Cessna, perhaps a Caravan, and I am pretty sure it was in Fed Ex markings. "_the_ one engine stopped" then ? The Cessna Caravan is single-engine: [...] There exists an older Cessna model C406, a twin caravan. - FChE |
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