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Jay, I am very sorry to hear about the accident, my deepest sympathy to you, Mary and all the friends and relatives of the pilots. The accident touched me deeply because John and Sheri sounded just like us, another couple who share the love of flying. We may never know the cause of the accident whether it was something mechanical or weather related. Since the Horns were experienced pilots, I had no doubt that they had prepared well for the flight but something unexpected had happened. The anticipated 'unexpected events' happened to us in our flight last Wednesday from NY to MI. We monitored the weather continuously before the trip. All the TAFs had predicted good VFR weather at our destinations. In anticipating unpredictable weather, we planned for three different routes, printed out approach charts for dozen or so airports along the way, and picked out several alternate airports for each stop. The front appeared to move out East much faster than predicted. We were in solid IMC with light to moderate rains and light turbulence for most of the trip. The headwinds were also much stronger than forecasted with the ground speeds dropped to 75/80kts over Canada. We got off ATC frequencies several times to check the weather ahead. Each time the weather briefer asked us to confirm that we were flying IFR. Approaching our final destination, we learned that the ceiling in Muskegon was down to 300' but Grand Rapids area was improving with ceiling lifting from overcast at 1000' to scattered at 1400' and overcast at 2300'. Although we love shooting ILS approaches and had done few down to minimum (with instructors onboard), doing the KMKG ILS 24 approach with 300' ceiling would require more efforts than I was willing to try after bouncing around in IMC for 3.5hrs! It was an easy decision to head to Y70 near KGRR instead of KMKG. The scattered layer lifted up to 1700' for an easy radar-vectored VOR A approach. We cancelled IFR while on RWY 27 final. My weariness evaporated instantly the moment the wheels softly kissed the paved runway. It was a challenged flight but I felt elated in accomplishing the mission. John and Sheri must have felt the same way many times before. It is tragic that they did not complete their last mission. We, their flying brethrens and sisters can only take comfort in the fact that they spent the last moment of their lives together doing something that they both loved. Hai Longworth |
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