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Someone got upside down at Spanaway (WA) on Saturday. 1946 red
something, looked a little like a Stinson but I don't think so. Anybody know more? I have a friend who owns a similar plane. Pilot injured, pass. OK. Looked like a lovely plane. Shame. Hope the pilot gets back on their feet soon. Dave C172 RNT, RV6, wings |
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Dave Burton wrote: Someone got upside down at Spanaway (WA) on Saturday. 1946 red something, looked a little like a Stinson It's not getting any coverage here (west of Portland, OR) because a Cessna 340 did a Vmc roll (speculation based on witness reports of a single engine approach followed by a go-around for traffic on the runway followed by an inverted impact) into the ground near Scappoose (SPB) on the same day. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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A guy's got an engine out, and he has to go around? Is this normal, or was
there some ball-dropping involved? -- Chris Hoffmann Student Pilot @ UES 40 hours |
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Chris Hoffmann wrote: A guy's got an engine out, and he has to go around? Is this normal, or was there some ball-dropping involved? Another plane was on the runway. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() Ben Jackson wrote: Another plane was on the runway. I don't get it. Land the damn plane. Move to one side or the other, whatever. |
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When you get your twin rating, Ben, and I know that you will, remember this:
Below 200 feet with an engine out, put it down somewhere...anywhere...do not even think of going around. Bob Gardner "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:VrLkb.827648$Ho3.232592@sccrnsc03... In article , Chris Hoffmann wrote: A guy's got an engine out, and he has to go around? Is this normal, or was there some ball-dropping involved? Another plane was on the runway. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Lost a good friend on SE. Commander of Vermont ANG F-89 Squadron.
Had and engine explode and was cleared to land SE. Another Aircraft (civilian on joint use airport) pulled on R/W without clearance and he took it around SE. On downwid the bird blew up killing both him and his Radar Observer. Also lost a very good friend trying to come aboard the carrier in a F2H3 on SE, but that's another story. Big John On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:24:01 GMT, "Bob Gardner" wrote: When you get your twin rating, Ben, and I know that you will, remember this: Below 200 feet with an engine out, put it down somewhere...anywhere...do not even think of going around. Bob Gardner "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:VrLkb.827648$Ho3.232592@sccrnsc03... In article , Chris Hoffmann wrote: A guy's got an engine out, and he has to go around? Is this normal, or was there some ball-dropping involved? Another plane was on the runway. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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It was incorrectly identified as a Cessna by the local TV news.
It sure looked like a Luscombe to me (even upside down and bent). David H Boeing Field (BFI), Seattle, WA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Pacific Northwest Flying forum: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/pnwflying Dave Burton wrote: Someone got upside down at Spanaway (WA) on Saturday. 1946 red something, looked a little like a Stinson but I don't think so. Anybody know more? I have a friend who owns a similar plane. Pilot injured, pass. OK. Looked like a lovely plane. Shame. Hope the pilot gets back on their feet soon. Dave C172 RNT, RV6, wings |
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In article l6Tkb.837378$uu5.148065@sccrnsc04,
Bob Gardner wrote: When you get your twin rating, Ben, and I know that you will, remember this: Below 200 feet with an engine out, put it down somewhere...anywhere...do not even think of going around. One key thing I've learned about flying it's that there are plenty of things that sound easy on the ground but are much harder in practice. For example, it's better to run off the end of the runway at 20kts than to hit the tops of the trees at 60kts. But when actually confronted with landing long on a runway with trees obstructing the go-around it's a lot harder to commit to landing and overrunning than it is to try the go-around. When I read about an accident like this one I try to take away not only the obvious lesson but also put myself in the position of the pilot and think about why he didn't make the right decision. A decision he probably could have made and argued for in an FBO lounge the day before but was unable to make in flight. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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