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http://www.pantagraph.com/stories/11...51110022.shtml
http://www.pantagraph.com/news/update11101.html Word is that he was 20 miles SE of KBMI and encountered a "rough engine." He did a 180 and headed back towards Bloomington which put him almost in line with rwy 29. I drove past the crash site going to work this morning and it looked like he was slightly south of the extended centerline to rwy 29. Looks like he just barely missed some power lines. I'd say the crash site is maybe a 1/4 mile from the end of the rwy. Much of the wreckage had either been burned off or been taken to a hanger by then. Had this happened on the approach to rwy 20 it would have been about 150yds or less from my apartment and some housing developments. Luckily, not so much for the pilot, the crash occured on the undeveloped side of the airport, out in the country. Oddly enough, FlightAware shows the flight as arrived. http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N4319P Brock Boss |
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On 10 Nov 2005 18:18:46 -0800, Brock Boss wrote:
Oddly enough, FlightAware shows the flight as arrived. http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N4319P Couple of things based on my experience on following my own flights with flightaware. If you cancel IFR in the air, the website reports you arrived at the time of the cancellation and the green tracking line terminates. If you drop below radar coverage on your approach, then flightaware will show you arrived. This happened to me, when I arrived at a non radar towered airport. The green tracking line dropped where center turned me over to the tower which was still 5 miles from the runway threshold. Those that have not seen this site, really need to check it out. I was amazed at the speed of updates. I filed IFR and hung up the phone and in less then two minutes, my flight showed up on the website as a scheduled departure. When you register for free, the website refreshes every minute with your altitude and ground speed, and the graphic updates accordingly. For those interested in following this poster, I am flying Saturday from KMBO to KBWG to 2G2 on Saturday. You can follow along at http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N1943L. Planning to file my flight plan tomorrow with an anticipated departure time of 7:30 or 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning Allen |
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"Brock Boss" wrote in message
oups.com... http://www.pantagraph.com/stories/11...51110022.shtml http://www.pantagraph.com/news/update11101.html Word is that he was 20 miles SE of KBMI and encountered a "rough engine." He did a 180 and headed back towards Bloomington which put him almost in line with rwy 29. Brock, Do you know the area well enough to know what his options might have been either straight ahead or within only 90 degrees left or right? I wonder was making a 180 the best decision? Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Arizona Cloudbusters Chandler, AZ |
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Brock,
Do you know the area well enough to know what his options might have been either straight ahead or within only 90 degrees left or right? I wonder was making a 180 the best decision? Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Arizona Cloudbusters Chandler, AZ I grew up about 30 miles SW of Bloomington so I'm very familiar. Our plane is based at KAAA and I've taken lessons here at KBMI. Looking at my Chicago sectional here, the 180 was probably his best shot. There are a couple of private strips that he was closer to but it was dark by then and there's no way he could have found them unless he was familiar with the area. He was approaching the halfway point between Champaign/Urbana(KCMI) and Bloomington. I suppose he could have continued to Champaign. Another option might have been to put it down on I-74(which runs from Bloomington to Champaign) but that stretch of Interstate doesn't have very many exits or large enough towns that would illuminate the road very much. Kind of a dead patch of interstate. He was very close to making runway 29 here at Bloomington. I'll post more info as I find it. Brock Boss |
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Hey Brock, Lincoln is my home town, I live in Columbus, OH now. Been back to
AAA a few times. This may be a dumb question, but, that's flat farm country. Most crops are off. It's an Apache, so he's go night-vis equipment, I assume. Why not just set it down in a field? -- Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict... "Brock Boss" wrote in message ups.com... Our plane is based at KAAA and I've taken lessons here at KBMI. ...... Brock Boss |
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Piper Apache...fixed wing, not AH-64...
"Michael Ware" wrote in message news ![]() Hey Brock, Lincoln is my home town, I live in Columbus, OH now. Been back to AAA a few times. This may be a dumb question, but, that's flat farm country. Most crops are off. It's an Apache, so he's go night-vis equipment, I assume. Why not just set it down in a field? -- Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict... "Brock Boss" wrote in message ups.com... Our plane is based at KAAA and I've taken lessons here at KBMI. ..... Brock Boss |
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OHHHHh jeesh, never mind guys, it's a PIPER Apache. I was thinking helo.
"Michael Ware" wrote in message news ![]() Hey Brock, Lincoln is my home town, I live in Columbus, OH now. Been back to AAA a few times. This may be a dumb question, but, that's flat farm country. Most crops are off. It's an Apache, so he's go night-vis equipment, I assume. Why not just set it down in a field? -- Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict... "Brock Boss" wrote in message ups.com... Our plane is based at KAAA and I've taken lessons here at KBMI. ..... Brock Boss |
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