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http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...18X52929&key=1
A sad accident, and a reminder how useless the NTSB can be when it comes to investigating a gliding accident. We already know that the media is useless in getting the facts right, but in this case the media reports were correct while the NTSB report is plain wrong. The flight did not depart Junction, did not depart at 10PM and was NOT a night flight! Sigh! Ramy |
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On Jul 25, 10:47*pm, Ramy wrote:
http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...18X52929&key=1 A sad accident, and a reminder how useless the NTSB can be when it comes to investigating a gliding accident. We already know that the media is useless in getting the facts right, but in this case the media reports were correct while the NTSB report is plain wrong. The flight did not depart Junction, did not depart at 10PM and was NOT a night flight! Sigh! Ramy So much for awaiting the official report before discussing it. |
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On Jul 26, 6:46*am, Gary Evans wrote:
On Jul 25, 10:47*pm, Ramy wrote: http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...18X52929&key=1 A sad accident, and a reminder how useless the NTSB can be when it comes to investigating a gliding accident. We already know that the media is useless in getting the facts right, but in this case the media reports were correct while the NTSB report is plain wrong. The flight did not depart Junction, did not depart at 10PM and was NOT a night flight! Sigh! Ramy So much for awaiting the official report before discussing it. preliminary NTSB reports often contain errors because they are...preliminary |
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On Jul 26, 6:33*am, Tony wrote:
On Jul 26, 6:46*am, Gary Evans wrote: On Jul 25, 10:47*pm, Ramy wrote: http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...18X52929&key=1 A sad accident, and a reminder how useless the NTSB can be when it comes to investigating a gliding accident. We already know that the media is useless in getting the facts right, but in this case the media reports were correct while the NTSB report is plain wrong. The flight did not depart Junction, did not depart at 10PM and was NOT a night flight! Sigh! Ramy preliminary NTSB reports often contain errors because they are...preliminary Why would the NTSB report ANY information that has not been verified? Seem like a preliminary release of incorrect info is much worse than no information at all. Preliminary information would be the information obtained off the data plate of the aircraft at the crash site......sheesh. Rest in Peace Mike Wills, and my deepest sympathy to family and friends... Ray |
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On Jul 26, 9:18*am, jb92563 wrote:
On Jul 26, 6:33*am, Tony wrote: On Jul 26, 6:46*am, Gary Evans wrote: On Jul 25, 10:47*pm, Ramy wrote: http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...18X52929&key=1 A sad accident, and a reminder how useless the NTSB can be when it comes to investigating a gliding accident. We already know that the media is useless in getting the facts right, but in this case the media reports were correct while the NTSB report is plain wrong. The flight did not depart Junction, did not depart at 10PM and was NOT a night flight! Sigh! Ramy preliminary NTSB reports often contain errors because they are...preliminary Why would the NTSB report ANY information that has not been verified? Seem like a preliminary release of incorrect info is much worse than no information at all. Preliminary information would be the information obtained off the data plate of the aircraft at the crash site......sheesh. Rest in Peace Mike Wills, and my deepest sympathy to family and friends... Ray- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - a very likely explanation for the time discrepancy in the report. The NTSB doesn't have the manpower to dispatch people from their field offices to every aircraft crash in the country. Usually they use the local FAA FSDO personnel to gather the initial data and fill out the accident report. The flight may have taken off at 2210 Zulu so the person who filled out the accident report recorded that as the time. This would be something like 3 or 4 PM local in Utah? Then the desk jockey who typed up the initial report saw 2210 and thought it was local time and recorded it as a night flight. Simple mistake and I bet it will be corrected before the final report is issued and the final report is where accuracy is important. The preliminary report is basically a declaration that an accident occurred and they dont know why. That's why it is preliminary. |
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