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![]() http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...D=200880617031 Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. |
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On Jun 18, 5:02 am, Tim Hanke wrote:
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061... Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. "Short of the runway" seems to be a bit of an understatement! Mike |
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On Jun 18, 8:32*am, Mike the Strike wrote:
On Jun 18, 5:02 am, Tim Hanke wrote: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061.... Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. "Short of the runway" seems to be a bit of an understatement! Mike Where is the lake in reference to the gliderport? Want to look with Google Earth. |
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On Jun 18, 1:35 pm, Fred wrote:
On Jun 18, 8:32 am, Mike the Strike wrote: On Jun 18, 5:02 am, Tim Hanke wrote: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061... Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. "Short of the runway" seems to be a bit of an understatement! Mike Where is the lake in reference to the gliderport? Want to look with Google Earth. south-east maybe 1.5 mile IIRC. In any case its the closest lake to the airport (and not real big)... |
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On Jun 18, 1:35 pm, Fred wrote:
On Jun 18, 8:32 am, Mike the Strike wrote: On Jun 18, 5:02 am, Tim Hanke wrote: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061... Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. "Short of the runway" seems to be a bit of an understatement! Mike Where is the lake in reference to the gliderport? Want to look with Google Earth. Airport at top, lake at bottom of this image: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...=14&iwloc=addr |
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Fred wrote:
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061... [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] Mike Where is the lake in reference to the gliderport? Want to look with Google Earth. http://www.airnav.com/airport/0B7 Looks like ~2.5sm South of the airport. Also looks like the guy in the water was shooting for Blueberry Lake Rd on a northern peninsula jutting into the lake. Bummer. Glad everyone's alive tho' -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...aring/200806/1 |
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On Jun 18, 8:02*am, Tim Hanke wrote:
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/a...e?AID=20088061.... Two sailplanes forced down in Warren, Vermont Pilot Rick Roelke of Bedford, N.H., looks at his sailplane in Blueberry Lake in Warren after landed short of Sugarbush Warren Airport on Tuesday. He and pilot John Dezzuitti of Lakeside, Conn., were competing in a week-long soaring competition when both pilots landed short of the runway when heavy rain and downdrafts hit their aircrafts. Both pilots were unhurt, but while Roelke was able to retrieve his glider undamaged, Dezzuitti's plane was estimated by him as a total loss. Any news about what happened to John (7K)? Is he OK physically? Frank (TA) |
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At 02:08 19 June 2008, Frank wrote:
Any news about what happened to John (7K)? Is he OK physically? Frank (TA) I came out of the trees with a scratch on my hand from breaking off a piece of the canopy as I crawled out from underneath the ship. I certainly owe a thank you to the Schleicher factory! Thanks for your concern. Details will follow once I am done with the FAA, NTSB and the insurance company. |
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On Jun 19, 7:43*am, John Dezzutti wrote:
At 02:08 19 June 2008, Frank wrote: Any news about what happened to John (7K)? *Is he OK physically? Frank (TA) I came out of the trees with a scratch on my hand from breaking off a piece of the canopy as I crawled out from underneath the ship. I certainly owe a thank you to the Schleicher factory! Thanks for your concern. Details will follow once I am done with the FAA, NTSB and the insurance company. John, Thanks for the update, and thank goodness you came out OK! Gliders can always be replaced, but soaring friends are priceless!! ;-) Frank |
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![]() Also looks like the guy in the water was shooting for Blueberry Lake Rd on a northern peninsula jutting into the lake. That was the original plan, . But the little spit was so short, and it would have been down wind that I opted for a safe landing on the water into the wind. Later walking that ramp there were large boulders behind the tall grass to keep cars from using it. An overshoot would have been very bad. It all worked out fine after a big splash, and did it mostly correct (no flaps, no spoilers, gear down, but I forgot to close the vent). After it was over the glider was floating well (as I had be briefed it would) and I got out and swam it to the nearest downwind shore. Secured it so it would not sink, and walked up this little path to assess my situation. I was rather dismayed when I found I had towed it to an island!!! Very quickly contest personnel arrived at the far shore after a radio call from another pilot who had seen the landing. But I explained that I was fine, and they needed to look for John in the trees. We finally got the glider to shore with inner tubes under the wings and tail boom. I don’t have an electronic copy of that yet, but that is a funny picture… The only damage to the ship was a bent gear door. The radio was not working after the landing but all other electronics were. After a night at 30,000 ft in a barograph calibration vacuum chamber it was working fine the next morning. I flew the ship by 5:00 the next day. While I don’t recommend practicing this (the retrieves are a bitch) it turned out to be a good option in a bad situation… BTW it was decided that there can only be one Admiral (Nixon) so I have been dubbed Commodore… RR Commodore, Bota Blanca Yacht Club |
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