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One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a
Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision |
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On Aug 11, 12:15*am, Jim Logajan wrote:
One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a * Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision The text makes it look like the Cirrus was IFR, doesn't it? Do radar tracks and ATC communication recordings become part of the public record in cases like this? There were three pairs of eyeballs out there, but somehow no one saw the threat early enough to avoid it. Added immediately to my checklist: "Do clearing turns when approaching the pattern at an uncontrolled airport, IFR or VFR" |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message ... One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision So much for pulling the chute in the case of a midair in the Cirrus. Sad, sad stuff. |
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![]() "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message ... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message ... One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision So much for pulling the chute in the case of a midair in the Cirrus. This time. Next midair might offer an opportunity for a 'chute save. This proves nothing, except that some accidents are unsurvivable. Sad, sad stuff. Indeed. I wonder if ATC called the 172 traffic for the Cirrus. |
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All FAA tapes and radar data are generally available via a FOIA request,
however since the center had already cleared the SR22 for the approach he was probably on the CTAF (which isn't recorded). I was flying over Wyoming yesterday and I can tell you low level radar coverage is practically non-existent in many areas. In some areas I had to be as high as 9,500 in order for the center to see me, but naturally it just depends on where you are relative to the radar. Rock Springs sits in a low area, so I doubt they had much radar coverage there. wrote in message ... On Aug 11, 12:15 am, Jim Logajan wrote: One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision The text makes it look like the Cirrus was IFR, doesn't it? Do radar tracks and ATC communication recordings become part of the public record in cases like this? There were three pairs of eyeballs out there, but somehow no one saw the threat early enough to avoid it. Added immediately to my checklist: "Do clearing turns when approaching the pattern at an uncontrolled airport, IFR or VFR" |
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On Aug 11, 7:18*pm, "f-newguy" wrote:
"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message ... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message . .. One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision So much for pulling the chute in the case of a midair in the Cirrus. This time. *Next midair might offer an opportunity for a 'chute save. *This proves nothing, except that some accidents are unsurvivable. Sad, *sad stuff. Indeed. *I wonder if ATC called the 172 traffic for the Cirrus. And that flight following and a fish-finder don't relieve you of the need to maintain your visual traffic scan... not saying that they weren't looking, but often time you can be lulled into a false sense of security with flight following and a fish-finder in the panel. |
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On Aug 13, 5:59 pm, wrote:
On Aug 11, 7:18 pm, "f-newguy" wrote: "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message m... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message . .. One aircraft was possibly a student flying solo in a 172 and the other a Cirrus SR22 with two people: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080811/...lane_collision So much for pulling the chute in the case of a midair in the Cirrus. This time. Next midair might offer an opportunity for a 'chute save. This proves nothing, except that some accidents are unsurvivable. Sad, sad stuff. Indeed. I wonder if ATC called the 172 traffic for the Cirrus. And that flight following and a fish-finder don't relieve you of the need to maintain your visual traffic scan... not saying that they weren't looking, but often you can be lulled into a false sense of security with flight following and a fish-finder in the panel. My nightmare would be of a fast low wing like a Mooney or Cirrus, with poor downward visibility, descending onto a high wing Cessna. For too long we've been in the habit of dropping to the right altitude for the 45 degree entry upwind or downwind entry leg a mile or two from the pattern without doing some modest clearing turns on the way down. Education is all about learning from other perople's mistakes -- this is a lesson (re)learned. |
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