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On Sat, 08 Jun 2019 11:58:19 -0700, Paul B wrote:
"One of the aircraft’s wings fell on the other side of the house" There could be a clue why the shingles were missing. It looks as if the wing was snapped off by hitting the chimney: given that I'd expect it to have taken out the shingles along a line from the chimney to where the outer end of the wing lies on the grass, not several rows of shingles running so far along the roof parallel to the roof ridge and guttering. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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It must be pre planned then. They needed a new roof, so looked for a glider to crash through their roof so they can make an insurance claim. Common fraud ;-)
:-) Ramy |
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Let's not forget that there is actually a victim here who just had a plane punch through their roof and drop a wing on their backyard while they were at home with their kids. Fortunately no-one was physically injured, but it still seems very reasonable that they'd be angry and looking for some explanation and to have their lives made right. Reaching out with an apology and a commitment to do the right thing can go along way towards avoiding situations like this escalating to everyone's disadvantage.
And for the rest of us, even if doing the right thing isn't enough of a reason, pure self interest would suggest an empathetic attitude towards those affected on the ground might be a wise move unless you want to give more ammunition to those who would be happy to restrict private recreational flying further. |
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On 6/9/19 12:08 AM, Mark Morwood wrote:
Let's not forget that there is actually a victim here who just had a plane punch through their roof and drop a wing on their backyard while they were at home with their kids. Fortunately no-one was physically injured, but it still seems very reasonable that they'd be angry and looking for some explanation and to have their lives made right. Reaching out with an apology and a commitment to do the right thing can go along way towards avoiding situations like this escalating to everyone's disadvantage. And for the rest of us, even if doing the right thing isn't enough of a reason, pure self interest would suggest an empathetic attitude towards those affected on the ground might be a wise move unless you want to give more ammunition to those who would be happy to restrict private recreational flying further. Here's an interview with the homeowner. I don't see anything unreasonable or unexpected in her comments. Maybe she was coached a bit to punch up the story by the reporter. If her small kids were traumatized by having a plane crash into their home, that's understandable. If the news accounts are accurate, the pilot was more concerned about finding his glasses than in making sure the residents were OK. https://fox61.com/2019/06/05/homeown...danbury-attic/ |
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