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![]() Two planes collide in air; 3 dead, one missing Associated Press MALIBU -- Two small airplanes collided in midair off a Malibu beach Sunday, and three people were confirmed dead and a fourth was presumed killed, officials said. The two planes collided about 5:30 p. m. roughly 100 yards off El Matador State Beach, said Bruce Nelson, operations manager for the Federal Aviation Administration. "There'll be no survivors. One body was washed up on the shores," Mr. Nelson said. One plane was a Thorp T-18, based in Torrance, and the other a Citabria 7ECA, which was kept in Santa Paula, FAA spokesman Donn Walker said. Each plane carried two people, he said. Rescue crews found the bodies of two people inside the Thorp, Mr. Walker said. One body from the Citabria washed ashore, and authorities were still searching for the other body, he said. "It is inconceivable to think there are survivors," Mr. Walker said. |
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Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent
lately or is it just a perception? "Larry Dighera" wrote in message news ![]() Two planes collide in air; 3 dead, one missing Associated Press MALIBU -- Two small airplanes collided in midair off a Malibu beach Sunday, and three people were confirmed dead and a fourth was presumed killed, officials said. The two planes collided about 5:30 p. m. roughly 100 yards off El Matador State Beach, said Bruce Nelson, operations manager for the Federal Aviation Administration. "There'll be no survivors. One body was washed up on the shores," Mr. Nelson said. One plane was a Thorp T-18, based in Torrance, and the other a Citabria 7ECA, which was kept in Santa Paula, FAA spokesman Donn Walker said. Each plane carried two people, he said. Rescue crews found the bodies of two people inside the Thorp, Mr. Walker said. One body from the Citabria washed ashore, and authorities were still searching for the other body, he said. "It is inconceivable to think there are survivors," Mr. Walker said. |
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Bill Denton wrote:
Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? Thanks for saying this; I was wondering myself. - Andrew |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:54:16 -0400, Andrew Gideon
wrote: Bill Denton wrote: Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? Thanks for saying this; I was wondering myself. - Andrew Me too. I guess we have to wait for the end of year stats to know for sure. z |
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![]() "zatatime" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:54:16 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: Bill Denton wrote: Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? Thanks for saying this; I was wondering myself. - Andrew Me too. I guess we have to wait for the end of year stats to know for sure. The summer weekends are a little crazy, but they were last year, too. I think the NTSB db shows that July actually had fewer accidents and fewer fatalities than last year, and based on the count so far, I don't think August is going to be any worse than last year, also. |
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![]() Bill Denton wrote: Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? My guess is that more people are posting news about local incidents. I know that I never used to do this, but have started doing so recently. I suspect it's just better publicity. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not. On the other hand, it seems to me that fewer people are speculating in these groups as to the cause of crashes these days. That seems to me to be a good thing. George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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![]() On the other hand, it seems to me that fewer people are speculating in these groups as to the cause of crashes these days. That seems to me to be a good thing. No, now we spend our time speculating on why we're not speculating anymore.....we need lives ![]() jf |
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message ...
Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? There was a rash of accidents in TX, possibly caused by several pilot's lack of attention to high density altitude (it seems several that I looked at news reports may have that as at least one cause). When this is added into the normal "background noise" it might be what you're thinking of. As a sidenote on the perception of airplane accident frequency here's something interesting: I searched news.google.com for "airplane accident" and found 551 total reports. The first page of the reports have dates ranging from 5 August to 18 hours ago. Searching for 'car accident" results in 15,500 hits. The first page reports cover from 12 August to 1 hour ago. Many more over a much shorter period. Apparently almost all the news reports of car accidents are local only, and usually ignored since they're more or less expected. Everyone knows someone who's been in at least one car accident or has been in one themselves. But airplane accidents are much more likely to be publicized nationwide. Most people's lack of familiarity and the wide publicity causes the prevailing "small planes are dangerous" attitude in the general public. I'm familiar with the Nall report and the statistics, and the problems of comparing car miles with airplane hours and the real comparison of safety. I also know that the above Google search results are statistically wrong since there are many many more cars and drivers than there are planes and pilots. But, for making a perception in people's minds it's relevant. What I do know is that car accidents are more likely to be caused by circumstances external to the driver, like other drivers. Airplane accidents, omitting midairs like the Malibu case, are more likely to be caused by a pilot's own issues. Before I started taking lessons I read around 2 years of NSTB reports for TX and VA. I decided that around 2/3 of all accidents were either caused or contributed to by one of two things: 1) Attempting to fly without fuel (in a powered aircraft) or with junk & water in the tanks. 2) Not taking weather into consideration, either flying into bad weather or not dealing with density alt. or haze. So, I check my fuel, and do my fuel use calculations. And I've become a student of meterology. -Malcolm Teas |
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message ...
Have there been a disproportionate number of GA airplanes getting bent lately or is it just a perception? I am not sure if it is really worse than usual or if it is a function of faster, easier distribution of information amongst interested parties via newsgroups like this one. One way to develop a guess would be to look at the monthly summaries of aviation accidents and incidents at the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB)web-site (www.ntsb.gov). The data is not perfect, but it should give you a decent feel regarding your question of the apparent increase of airplane bending. As always, my thoughts and prayers to those who have expereinced a loss as the result of this accident. for the rest of us, wishes for smooth air & blue skies . . . John Pelchat |
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
On the other hand, it seems to me that fewer people are speculating in these groups as to the cause of crashes these days. I wonder what could cause that? Perhaps we should do some speculating. - Andrew |
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