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After checking the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain
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On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:08:29 GMT, George wrote:
After checking the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain the "spinal injuries." George wrong call. they were from the impact. I spoke to him tonight in hospital. Stealth Pilot |
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Stealth Pilot wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:08:29 GMT, George wrote: After checking the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain the "spinal injuries." George wrong call. they were from the impact. I spoke to him tonight in hospital. Stealth Pilot That was meant to be "tongue in cheek" I just forgot the smiley. Hope he recovers quickly. George |
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On Mon, 21 May 2007 12:50:49 GMT, George wrote:
Stealth Pilot wrote: On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:08:29 GMT, George wrote: After checking the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain the "spinal injuries." George wrong call. they were from the impact. I spoke to him tonight in hospital. Stealth Pilot That was meant to be "tongue in cheek" I just forgot the smiley. Hope he recovers quickly. George he is in amazingly good spirits. burns arent too bad externally. lung damage a problem. spinal injuries likely to have permanent effect unfortunately. amazingly he says that that is the only time in his entire life he has seen a fire extinguisher actually extinguish a fire. Stealth Pilot "the only time an aircraft can have too much fuel is when the *******'s on fire" Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. |
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![]() "George" wrote in message t... After the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain the "spinal injuries." George And exactly how would you have extracted him the small cockpit of a burning BD-5? Jaws of death after the fire was out? Wait for a hoist? My guess is that the "spinal injuries" occured on impact. The BD-5's cockpit design offers little to no pilot protection. |
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![]() "Stealth Pilot" wrote wrong call. they were from the impact. I spoke to him tonight in hospital. The quick extraction may not have been good for a traumatized spine, but sometimes there is no choice in the matter. What engine did it have? Any other pertinent details on the engine failure, if that was the cause? -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Stealth Pilot" wrote wrong call. they were from the impact. I spoke to him tonight in hospital. The quick extraction may not have been good for a traumatized spine, but sometimes there is no choice in the matter. What engine did it have? Any other pertinent details on the engine failure, if that was the cause? The quickness of the extraction was not what I noted, that was understandable with one of the rescuers standing in flames (see the photos) and noted in the text that some of the rescuers were injured (burned) in the attempt. What I noticed was what appeared to be a "twisting, angular" form of extraction (pulled over to one side). From my time as an Army combat medic and a qualified rescue diver I know this is not an ideal manner of removal. Sometimes in the stress of an emergency removal such methods are used but often tissue damage is the result. The gain/loss potential must be considered, but never overlooked. Ymmv George |
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On May 21, 8:12 am, "Wayne Paul" wrote:
"George" wrote in message t... After the pics of how he was extricated I think we can explain the "spinal injuries." George And exactly how would you have extracted him the small cockpit of a burning BD-5? Jaws of death after the fire was out? Wait for a hoist? My guess is that the "spinal injuries" occured on impact. The BD-5's cockpit design offers little to no pilot protection. Jim Bede openly felt that was unnecessary because most BD-5s would never fly or if they did would either only fly a few hours and be junked when the owner died or would crash so badly it would make little difference how he built it. I don't think Richard Van Grunsven puts a lot of crashworthiness effort in the RVs, either. They do fly better than Bede designs though. |
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Earlier, RapidRonnie wrote:
Jim Bede openly felt that was unnecessary because most BD-5s would never fly or if they did would either only fly a few hours and be junked when the owner died or would crash so badly it would make little difference how he built it. If Bede was "Open" about that, you should have no trouble providing a cite for that assertion. Please do so. Thanks, Bob K. |
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