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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Paul, The article says the passenger was able to stay afloat using a seat cushion, Crossing the lake without life jackets? People do it all the time. I had students up there who thought there was NOTHING wrong with being outside of gliding range from shore. "What's the big deal? I can land in water and just swim back..." Unfortunately, it's very hard to teach intelligence. |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Oh no. Another one down leaving OSH about 6 hours ago. An American Legend Cub lost engine power over Lake Michigan about 4 miles out from Chicago. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...gepromo440-fea I heard that mayday call, it was chilling. We were about 30 miles SE of Gary (we had landed there for lunch...we had booked out of OSH without eating to get out before the airshow). We still had Gary Tower dialed up when the call came in. I started to turn around and put the Chicago Approach frequency in but they were already vectoring a Gary departure to the area to look. And Chicago FD has to fish these aviators out; what no one willing to wait for the USCG ??? Who on RAP said that Chicago's authority only goes 1 mile out ?? |
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I can't imagine what those two would have been doing in Oshkosh this time of
year... Apparently, the Chicago Trib has no pilots of any kind on staff. The Sun Time did better but not much. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "Emily" wrote in message . .. Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Oh no. Another one down leaving OSH about 6 hours ago. An American Legend Cub lost engine power over Lake Michigan about 4 miles out from Chicago. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...gepromo440-fea The article says the passenger was able to stay afloat using a seat cushion, but he got separated from the older pilot. They haven't been able to find him as of 10 PM CDT. The article also says it was unclear what the two were doing in OSH. Um, ok. |
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You could be up at 3000 feet there so it could have been gliding distance.
However, they were reportedly going into Gary so maybe they were staying low. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... An American Legend Cub lost engine power over Lake Michigan about 4 miles out from Chicago. The article says the passenger was able to stay afloat using a seat cushion, but he got separated from the older pilot. They haven't been able to find him as of 10 PM CDT. The article also says it was unclear what the two were doing in OSH. The real question is: What's a Cub doing beyond gliding distance from land? The Chicago VFR cooridor is right over the shoreline, so there's no need to be 4 miles out. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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4 miles out isn't exactly crossing the lake. Of course, that is where they
ended up. Reportedly they were going into Gary so they wouldn't have been much further out if they had followed a straight line from KOSH. I haven't heard much detail from the the passenger's story. All I heard was that they thought they were having engine trouble. Maybe they were trying to nurse it into Gary. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "Emily" wrote in message ... Thomas Borchert wrote: Paul, The article says the passenger was able to stay afloat using a seat cushion, Crossing the lake without life jackets? People do it all the time. I had students up there who thought there was NOTHING wrong with being outside of gliding range from shore. "What's the big deal? I can land in water and just swim back..." Unfortunately, it's very hard to teach intelligence. |
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Chicago Police authority goes out 3 miles but they are not shy about sharing
with USCG-AUX. No life so cheap as to be territorial. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK wrote in message ups.com... Ron Natalie wrote: Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address) wrote: Oh no. Another one down leaving OSH about 6 hours ago. An American Legend Cub lost engine power over Lake Michigan about 4 miles out from Chicago. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...gepromo440-fea I heard that mayday call, it was chilling. We were about 30 miles SE of Gary (we had landed there for lunch...we had booked out of OSH without eating to get out before the airshow). We still had Gary Tower dialed up when the call came in. I started to turn around and put the Chicago Approach frequency in but they were already vectoring a Gary departure to the area to look. And Chicago FD has to fish these aviators out; what no one willing to wait for the USCG ??? Who on RAP said that Chicago's authority only goes 1 mile out ?? |
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Jim Burns wrote:
I just got off the phone with Jay Honeck. The group that had left KIOW this morning arrived at OSH after several holds and an accident on 9/27. Rumors are that a Cherokee pilot perished in an air to ground crash. No other details. For those that are going to the Rec.Aviation.*.* party Wednesday night, Jay and Mary's parking/camping spot is # 558 in the North 40 on the NORTH side of 9/27 on the departure end of 27 fairly close to Friar Tucks. Good luck to all that are inbound to OSH and fly safe. See you Wednesday Jim Burns I did not make OSH this year. Last year LSA and VLJ were high on the list as well as inexpensive EFIS products. If one were to summarize this year's OSH, what would you say? |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message ps.com... : Jim Burns wrote: : I just got off the phone with Jay Honeck. The group that had left KIOW this : morning arrived at OSH after several holds and an accident on 9/27. Rumors : are that a Cherokee pilot perished in an air to ground crash. No other : details. : : For those that are going to the Rec.Aviation.*.* party Wednesday night, Jay : and Mary's parking/camping spot is # 558 in the North 40 on the NORTH side : of 9/27 on the departure end of 27 fairly close to Friar Tucks. : : Good luck to all that are inbound to OSH and fly safe. : : See you Wednesday : : Jim Burns : : : I did not make OSH this year. Last year LSA and VLJ were high on the : list as well as inexpensive EFIS products. If one were to summarize : this year's OSH, what would you say? : Honda jet and Cessna... |
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Travis Marlatte wrote:
You could be up at 3000 feet there so it could have been gliding distance. However, they were reportedly going into Gary so maybe they were staying low. I wouldn't want to end up in the water off Gary, even within swimming distance. |
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In a previous article, "Andrew Sarangan" said:
I did not make OSH this year. Last year LSA and VLJ were high on the list as well as inexpensive EFIS products. If one were to summarize this year's OSH, what would you say? Where I was: LSA (esp Cessna), VLJ, F-22, XM-WX, Sean D. Tucker, heat and lots and lots of walking. The kit manufacturers were hard to find. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I assume HR did send out the ad I wanted, not "apply for a cool job if you're a clueless ****". -- The Flying Hamster, on the receiving end of too many CVs |
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