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The individual that sent this to me stated that in this instance the pilot
was not seriously injured and did indeed climb down and walk away. I didn't come up with anything on N6487J in the NTSB database. Alan "Luke" wrote in message ... "Alan" wrote in message ... Any landing you can walk away from.... Luke |
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There currently isn't a record of this accident in the NTSB database. The
bird is based in Colorado. (http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umbertxt=6487J) And, mountains in the background look like Colorado. The accident must have occurred just prior to the big snow storm. There was a case of N7487J landing in the trees of the end of the runway back in 1978 (http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=41607&key=0). That was the only Piper with a registration ending in 87J that NTSB reports say anything about a collision with a tree. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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There currently isn't a record of this accident in the NTSB database. The
bird is based in Colorado. (http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umbertxt=6487J) And, mountains in the background look like Colorado. The accident must have occurred just prior to the big snow storm. There was a case of N7487J landing in the trees of the end of the runway back in 1978 (http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=41607&key=0). That was the only Piper with a registration ending in 87J that NTSB reports say anything about a collision with a tree. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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It was placed there on purpose as an advertising stunt hence no ntsb
records! "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... There currently isn't a record of this accident in the NTSB database. The bird is based in Colorado. (http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umbertxt=6487J) And, mountains in the background look like Colorado. The accident must have occurred just prior to the big snow storm. There was a case of N7487J landing in the trees of the end of the runway back in 1978 (http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=41607&key=0). That was the only Piper with a registration ending in 87J that NTSB reports say anything about a collision with a tree. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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It was placed there on purpose as an advertising stunt hence no ntsb
records! "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... There currently isn't a record of this accident in the NTSB database. The bird is based in Colorado. (http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...umbertxt=6487J) And, mountains in the background look like Colorado. The accident must have occurred just prior to the big snow storm. There was a case of N7487J landing in the trees of the end of the runway back in 1978 (http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=41607&key=0). That was the only Piper with a registration ending in 87J that NTSB reports say anything about a collision with a tree. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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![]() "Luke" wrote in message ... "Alan" wrote in message ... Any landing you can walk away from.... Luke yes.......but mind the step ;-) |
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![]() "Luke" wrote in message ... "Alan" wrote in message ... Any landing you can walk away from.... Luke yes.......but mind the step ;-) |
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:11:50 -0000, "Cumulus Glider Rescue"
wrote: It was placed there on purpose as an advertising stunt hence no ntsb records! Well they went to an awful lot of trouble then... Laying out broken branches and even strining up yellow police tape... Even crushing the wing just right so it would fit... |
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:11:50 -0000, "Cumulus Glider Rescue"
wrote: It was placed there on purpose as an advertising stunt hence no ntsb records! Well they went to an awful lot of trouble then... Laying out broken branches and even strining up yellow police tape... Even crushing the wing just right so it would fit... |
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It's not in the NTSB database because the accident occured just recently in
Colorado: Pilot Of Crashed Plane Speaks Reporter: Katherine Cook "Any landing you can walk away from, is a good landing," said Terry Brookham, a day after he crashed his Piper Cherokee 180 into a tree outside the Meadow Lake Airport. Brookham says he was practicing nighttime takeoffs when his plane lost power. "I was just trying to get the airplane down safe." But at 40 knots, Brookham says he was too low to hit the runway, so he went for plan B. "I tried to line up on Judge Orr Road and I probably would have made it, but I'm pretty sure I saw a car coming so I went off into the tree." Brookham's only injuries were 2 small scratches on his head. He says he got those when he kicked out the windshield and climbed down from the tree. Brookham has been flying since 1975 and says he's not sure what went wrong Thursday night. "I don't think anything's wrong with the airplane... maybe there's something wrong with me." The Federal Aviation Administration is helping figure that out, while Brookham figures out how he survived. He says it might have had something to do with an angel. "Oh I definitely had one in the co-pilot seat, no doubt about it." Brookham says the good thing about landing in the tree was it saved a lot of other planes on the ground from being crushed. He says he hopes to start flying again in about a week. "Alan" wrote in message ... The individual that sent this to me stated that in this instance the pilot was not seriously injured and did indeed climb down and walk away. I didn't come up with anything on N6487J in the NTSB database. Alan "Luke" wrote in message ... "Alan" wrote in message ... Any landing you can walk away from.... Luke |
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