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Old March 10th 04, 04:56 AM
Peter Gottlieb
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That's right.

"Today we are reporting that a twin engine Cirrus Piper crashed on a road
just outside Tweediddle township. Fortunately, there were no injuries and
the airplane, after some minor engine repairs, was allowed to take off from
the road."



"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message
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Why does the press refer to emergency landings as 'crashes',,, if they

were
truly uncontrolled as the word "crash" implies, there would have more

likely
been fatalities rather than minor injuries... grrr :-)

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"Ben Smith" wrote in message
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All 3 occupants are OK.

http://www.channel3000.com/news/2907643/detail.html

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Old March 11th 04, 04:36 AM
Morgans
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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message
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That's right.

"Today we are reporting that a twin engine Cirrus Piper crashed on a road
just outside Tweediddle township. Fortunately, there were no injuries and
the airplane, after some minor engine repairs, was allowed to take off

from
the road."


A couple days ago here in Lenoir, a cub landed on a local golf course, when
the engine quit, due to carb ice. The student with only 20 hrs was solo,
and landed with no damage. A family friend was going to do the takeoff.
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