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A Chalks Airways Grumman Mallard (Turbine Mallard) crashed during takeoff
near Miami, FL today. Watching TV coverage of the aftermatch it's certain two things will happen after such an event. The TV networks will report a fiery explosion before the crash and Mary Shiavo will be on-air demonstrating she's an ignorant, uh what's the word, media whore? The TV networks would be better served just directly airing the first homeless guy they can find. Hey did you know that according to MSNBC the Mallard is a "hydroplane". All the years I dealt with them I thought they were seaplanes. -- Scott |
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tscottme wrote:
A Chalks Airways Grumman Mallard (Turbine Mallard) crashed during takeoff near Miami, FL today. Watching TV coverage of the aftermatch it's certain two things will happen after such an event. The TV networks will report a fiery explosion before the crash and Mary Shiavo will be on-air demonstrating she's an ignorant, uh what's the word, media whore? The TV networks would be better served just directly airing the first homeless guy they can find. Hey did you know that according to MSNBC the Mallard is a "hydroplane". All the years I dealt with them I thought they were seaplanes. Then again, maybe someone will focus on the inherent danger of flying paying passengers in an airplane that can't maintain a takeoff flight path with one engine inoperative. |
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Tim wrote:
Then again, maybe someone will focus on the inherent danger of flying paying passengers in an airplane that can't maintain a takeoff flight path with one engine inoperative. Not a problem when you're taking off on an infinitely long runway as they were. Gees, I hate it when infants, kids, babies die. Sad... Hilton |
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Reports and photographs indicate that there was a fire and
fuel explosion and one wing was blown off the airplane. Kind of hard to fly anywhere with only half an airplane. My guess at this point, a fuel line leak in the nacelle and the fuel mixture in the wing root exploded. Normal procedure for any seaplane is to land (is that water?) but the Grumman Albatross (the Mallard is smaller) with the turboprop engines flies just fine on one engine. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm "Hilton" wrote in message nk.net... | Tim wrote: | Then again, maybe someone will focus on the inherent danger of flying | paying passengers in an airplane that can't maintain a takeoff flight path | with one engine inoperative. | | Not a problem when you're taking off on an infinitely long runway as they | were. | | Gees, I hate it when infants, kids, babies die. Sad... | | Hilton | | |
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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message
... tscottme wrote: A Chalks Airways Grumman Mallard (Turbine Mallard) crashed during takeoff near Miami, FL today. I thought they flew SA-16s (Grumman Albatrosses). No, Mallards, smaller than the Albatross. I believe they have/had one or more Albatross, and I may have fueled it once prior to a passenger pickup at FLL. However that was more than 10 years ago and I may be confusing Chalks' Albatross for one belonging to a private owner. Each and every Chalks employee I ever dealt with were just as nice as you would hope. Heck, even most of the passenegers were above average in the nice department. -- Scott |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... Hey did you know that according to MSNBC the Mallard is a "hydroplane". All the years I dealt with them I thought they were seaplanes. They've been called that since the days of Glenn Curtiss. So you see, you don't know everything, either. Perhaps you shouldn't be judging Mary S. ((:-)) vince norris Did I "credit" Shiavo with the hydroplane comment? None of us that worked on or around them, including the Chalks employees I knew ever once called any of the aircraft a hydroplane. Maybe the accident aircraft hit an air pocket? Mary made a couple of humdingers during her commentary on TV today, as she usually does. Did you know the aircraft, contrary to FAA records and the data plates I saw with my own eyes, couldn't have been of mid 1940's origin. Mary informs us that seawater is far too corrosive to see such an aged aircraft survive to the present. Mary wrote a book so she knows better than the aircraft owners and maintenance personnel what she is talking about, just ask her. -- Scott |
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tscottme wrote:
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Hey did you know that according to MSNBC the Mallard is a "hydroplane". All the years I dealt with them I thought they were seaplanes. They've been called that since the days of Glenn Curtiss. So you see, you don't know everything, either. Perhaps you shouldn't be judging Mary S. ((:-)) vince norris Did I "credit" Shiavo with the hydroplane comment? None of us that worked on or around them, including the Chalks employees I knew ever once called any of the aircraft a hydroplane. Maybe the accident aircraft hit an air pocket? Mary made a couple of humdingers during her commentary on TV today, as she usually does. Did you know the aircraft, contrary to FAA records and the data plates I saw with my own eyes, couldn't have been of mid 1940's origin. Mary informs us that seawater is far too corrosive to see such an aged aircraft survive to the present. Mary wrote a book so she knows better than the aircraft owners and maintenance personnel what she is talking about, just ask her. My ASES instructor said to don't even think about sal****er near his plane. He said no matter how thoroughly you wash it off, it will still corrode. |
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