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One of those RARE cases that it was good to be a low-wing.
Talk about a close shave. Chris "Sam" wrote in message om... See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html |
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I don't get it. The pilot saw the cessna landing gear and he ducked. I
assume the cessna's right gear leg made the impact. What I don't understand is how that plane broke up in flight if only landing gear made the impact? Toks "Sam" wrote in message om... See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html |
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Cessna 180 also has a wing strut attachment point near the gear attach
point, imagine the gear getting ripped out and damage to the strut, causing the wing failure.. BT "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:wO78c.70122$KO3.242628@attbi_s02... I don't get it. The pilot saw the cessna landing gear and he ducked. I assume the cessna's right gear leg made the impact. What I don't understand is how that plane broke up in flight if only landing gear made the impact? Toks "Sam" wrote in message om... See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html |
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if you read the NTSB preliminary report, it states that the right wing was
found separated from the rest of the wreckage by some distance, I forget the actual reported distance it appears the gear impact and other possible points of impact did cause the right wing to fail and separate from the Cessna a friend lost.. BT "BTIZ" wrote in message news:SD88c.2055$1I5.279@fed1read01... Cessna 180 also has a wing strut attachment point near the gear attach point, imagine the gear getting ripped out and damage to the strut, causing the wing failure.. BT "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:wO78c.70122$KO3.242628@attbi_s02... I don't get it. The pilot saw the cessna landing gear and he ducked. I assume the cessna's right gear leg made the impact. What I don't understand is how that plane broke up in flight if only landing gear made the impact? Toks "Sam" wrote in message om... See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html |
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 04:05:48 GMT, "Toks Desalu"
wrote: Can't say for sure, but the structure that supports the C-180 gear box assembly (fore & aft bulkheads/formers, specifically, the aft gear-box bulkhead/former) also supports the lower wing-strut attach point. If the right gear box was torn out of the airplane (from the RH gear-leg striking the Baron at speed), it's entirely possible (indeed, likely) that the lower strut attach point on the RH side was also compromised. Needless to say, the gear legs, gear-boxes (and surrounding structure) was not designed to survive the potential damage caused by striking another aircraft at 140+ knots (plus add whatever the closing speed was of the Baron). Bela P. Havasreti I don't get it. The pilot saw the cessna landing gear and he ducked. I assume the cessna's right gear leg made the impact. What I don't understand is how that plane broke up in flight if only landing gear made the impact? Toks "Sam" wrote in message . com... See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html |
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Sam wrote:
See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html Notice the blood on the seat back |
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![]() "MikeM" wrote in message ... Sam wrote: See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html Notice the blood on the seat back He walked away "with cuts and bruises." Climbing out of that mess he could well have cut his hand and then rested it on the seat back. |
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MikeM wrote:
Sam wrote: See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html Notice the blood on the seat back I'll bet he's glad for the convention of left hand seat for PIC. Looks like the 180 wheel caught the right hand seat square. |
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![]() "gerrcoin" wrote in message ... MikeM wrote: Sam wrote: See the story he http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_13a.../186939-1.html Notice the blood on the seat back I'll bet he's glad for the convention of left hand seat for PIC. Looks like the 180 wheel caught the right hand seat square. Good thing, too, that he was solo. |
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