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Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas?
Glider type? Situation? Linwood |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 8:37:03 AM UTC-5, Linwood wrote:
Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...investigation/ Leah and I met Fred and Matilda at Region 10 last year. Great people. What a Tragedy. |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:33:04 AM UTC-5, Tony wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 8:37:03 AM UTC-5, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...investigation/ Leah and I met Fred and Matilda at Region 10 last year. Great people. What a Tragedy. edit that, we met Fred and his wife. Re-reading the article Matilda is younger, perhaps a daughter. |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 8:37:03 AM UTC-5, Linwood wrote:
Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood The glider was an IAR Twin Lark belonging to the Greater Houston Soaring Association. The PIC was a GHSA instructor and the flight occurred late in the day in good weather conditions. Accounts vary but the consistent one is the glider departed the tow at 150-200 feet AGL, rolled right into a nose-down position and impacted the ground. FAA and NTSB are on the scene and no other details are confirmed. |
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On Jun 18, 8:35*am, wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 8:37:03 AM UTC-5, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood The glider was an IAR Twin Lark belonging to the Greater Houston Soaring Association. The PIC was a GHSA instructor and the flight occurred late in the day in good weather conditions. Accounts vary but the consistent one is the glider departed the tow at 150-200 feet AGL, rolled right into a nose-down position and impacted the ground. FAA and NTSB are on the scene and no other details are confirmed. Obvious question. The IS28b2 Twin Lark is definitely not a three person glider. What's with that? |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:49:25 AM UTC-5, Bill D wrote:
On Jun 18, 8:35*am, wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 8:37:03 AM UTC-5, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood The glider was an IAR Twin Lark belonging to the Greater Houston Soaring Association. The PIC was a GHSA instructor and the flight occurred late in the day in good weather conditions. Accounts vary but the consistent one is the glider departed the tow at 150-200 feet AGL, rolled right into a nose-down position and impacted the ground. FAA and NTSB are on the scene and no other details are confirmed. Obvious question. The IS28b2 Twin Lark is definitely not a three person glider. What's with that? Heard second hand from a club member passengers were Daughter-in-law and grandson . |
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How awefull!! I am speechless! A grandfather, daughter in law and 3 years old grandson all gone! It doesn't get any more tragic than that!
My heart goes to the families. I didn't know them but I am already feeling sick. Sigh!!! Ramy |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote:
Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL |
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![]() ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ramy" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.soaring Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 11:46 AM Subject: Texas Tragedy Info? How awful!! I am speechless! A grandfather, daughter in law and 3 years old grandson all gone! It doesn't get any more tragic than that! My heart goes to the families. I didn't know them but I am already feeling sick. Sigh!!! Ramy Well said Ramy. My thoughts exactly. Wow. Deeply saddened. Paul Remde |
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