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Anyone know the tail number or ID of the NTSB report describing this
accident? It looks like there were amazingly no deaths. http://media2.big-boys.com/baseballplane.wmv Marco Leon Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Took me maybe 5 minutes to google "plane crash ball game video"
The crash occurred at Anchorage, AK on 7/31/03 and was caught on video for the Alaska Goldpanners minor league baseball team http://www.adn.com/front/story/3562030p-3593307c.html http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...05X01271&key=1 Your welcome. Dave Marco Leon wrote: Anyone know the tail number or ID of the NTSB report describing this accident? It looks like there were amazingly no deaths. http://media2.big-boys.com/baseballplane.wmv Marco Leon Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Marco Leon wrote:
Anyone know the tail number or ID of the NTSB report describing this accident? It looks like there were amazingly no deaths. http://media2.big-boys.com/baseballplane.wmv Marco Leon Just pop in the key words here ... http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/query.asp |
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Wow! My first thought after seeing this was "You asshole." At first I
thought he was landing outside the playing field, but he was just landing in another one. I'd take my chances with the trees before I'd land in a crowded sports field. mike regish "Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net wrote in message ... Anyone know the tail number or ID of the NTSB report describing this accident? It looks like there were amazingly no deaths. http://media2.big-boys.com/baseballplane.wmv Marco Leon Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"mike regish" wrote in message
... Wow! My first thought after seeing this was "You asshole." At first I thought he was landing outside the playing field, but he was just landing in another one. I'd take my chances with the trees before I'd land in a crowded sports field. mike regish I'll second that one.. My first thoughts were, "What in the heck is this person doing?".. I had an experience once where I had to make a decision about possibly hitting someone and putting myself at greater risk. I chose to take the chances of going around at about 5kts above stall speed with full flaps instead of food-processing the fools on motorcycles that decided to play chicken with me. -Richard |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 18:01:32 GMT, Richard Graves wrote:
"mike regish" wrote in message ... Wow! My first thought after seeing this was "You asshole." At first I thought he was landing outside the playing field, but he was just landing in another one. I'd take my chances with the trees before I'd land in a crowded sports field. mike regish I'll second that one.. My first thoughts were, "What in the heck is this person doing?".. I had an experience once where I had to make a decision about possibly hitting someone and putting myself at greater risk. I chose to take the chances of going around at about 5kts above stall speed with full flaps instead of food-processing the fools on motorcycles that decided to play chicken with me. I think you both are being hard on this guy. Have you read the NTSB report? Seems to me, that a windmilling prop at the most critical point of decision didn't leave much choice for that pilot. Sounds like he did some trouble shooting based on the report and all failed. Yeah, his fate was sealed on the fact he didn't preflight, but second guessing his decision is rather harsh when you were not confronted with his circumstances. It looked to me, he went for the closest to the fence as he could to AVOID hitting people. Based on the report, it did not sound like he had much altitude to play with when the fan quit. Having said that, picking the edge of a playing field and wrecking a fence may have been his only choice. Nobody on the ground was hurt, so his decision to land there may have been the best he had made for that entire flight. We don't know what was around the field to second guess his decisions. Were there houses? subdivisions? more damage to be done by impact? The amazing thing, was that this probably would have been avoided had he did a preflight! Allen (425+ hours and still has checklist in hand for my preflights). |
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![]() Four escape serious injuries "WE'RE ALL OK": Pilot puts Cessna down between games. By BETH BRAGG and DOYLE WOODY Anchorage Daily News Published: August 1st, 2003 snip The craft went down on the running track between the baseball game in Mulcahy Stadium and a coed soccer game in the football stadium. The wreck was witnessed by about 500 people at the baseball game. "Instead of crashing and killing, he hit the fence," said Donald S. Raney, a veteran pilot who was watching the baseball game from the left field bleachers. "The minute it hit the fence the engine came right off," Raney said. "He averted a tragedy. I give praise to the pilot." |
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A Lieberman wrote: We don't know what was around the field to second guess his decisions. Were there houses? subdivisions? more damage to be done by impact? Those ball fields are surrounded by residential areas. That arrival is done low so not much time to pick a spot to put the airplane. Better decision making would have negated the need for good stick and rudder skills. -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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