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Old April 5th 04, 07:00 AM
Randy Wentzel
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Default Fatal plane crash kills pilot in Ukiah CA

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../04/UKIAH1.DTL

Tonight KTVU channel 2 (SF, CA) broadcasted an interview of a highway
patrol officer at the scene of the accident who thought that the pilot
was probably trying to land on the freeway "because of fog." At this
point the FAA and NTSB say that they have no idea why the plane crashed,
and that the pilot had not been in communication with anyone around the
time of the accident.

Ukiah is a small town, and the airport is less than a mile from where
the airplane went down. He hadn’t filed flight plan though, and it
“sounds” as though it was IRF conditions at the time of the accident.

I fly out of KSTS which is about 40 mi south of Ukiah. My most sincere
condolences go to pilot’s family and loved ones.

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Old April 5th 04, 05:23 PM
Cecil E. Chapman
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Heard about this one... sounds like the pilot took off into IMC from Ukiah
(at least based on what the airport personnel are saying) and lost it in the
fog (probably a VFR pilot trying to climb through obscuration to the VFR
above the fog,,, or an IFR rated pilot who didn't keep the polish on his IFR
flying).

Took my father for his first flight, ever, in a small plane (a C152) shortly
after getting my PPL. Just one of those memories that I will cherish
forever.

Heart goes out to the relatives of this pilot for this (apparently) totally
preventable accident. :-(

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../04/UKIAH1.DTL

Tonight KTVU channel 2 (SF, CA) broadcasted an interview of a highway
patrol officer at the scene of the accident who thought that the pilot
was probably trying to land on the freeway "because of fog." At this
point the FAA and NTSB say that they have no idea why the plane crashed,
and that the pilot had not been in communication with anyone around the
time of the accident.

Ukiah is a small town, and the airport is less than a mile from where
the airplane went down. He hadn’t filed flight plan though, and it
“sounds” as though it was IRF conditions at the time of the accident.

I fly out of KSTS which is about 40 mi south of Ukiah. My most sincere
condolences go to pilot’s family and loved ones.

--
Randy Wentzel



 




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