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"BENNER TOWNSHIP -- Six people were killed Saturday when a
single-engine airplane en route to University Park Airport crashed within yards of the new Centre County Correctional Facility. Pilot Jeffrey Jacober and his five passengers, all of Providence, R.I., reportedly were returning from Florida and planned to stop and see a lacrosse game at University Park, family attorney Carl Freedman said. The pilot's son, 21-year-old Michael Jacober, who was not on the plane, is a captain of Penn State's lacrosse team." CENTRE DAILLY 3/27/2005 Article: http://www.centredaily.com/mld/centredaily/11240598.htm accident aircraft interior/exterior pictures: http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?regsearch=N770G |
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that friggin sucks. kid lost his whole family. I am anxious to hear
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that friggin sucks. kid lost his whole family.
That occurred about eight miles from here.Nothing but speculation so far. It certainly is tragic, but the kid does have a surviving older brother in D.C. The experienced pilot was reportedly intending to land at UNV, and was only about two miles from it, but (according to a credible witness) was heading away from it. Stalled and spun. Surface temps were just about freezing and there was an overcast, but I don't know how high the ceiling was. As the local paper reported it, the witness saw the a/c stall, if that is correct, it stalled in VMC, below the overcast. A local airport operator, NOT UNV, gave a know-it-all interview to a local TV station, saying it was icing. Perhaps the NTSB should hire him and save a lot of expense on accident investigations. vince norris |
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It certainly is tragic, but the kid does have a surviving older
brother in D.C. God, these things are awful. As part of our string of three fatal accidents last week (all within 48 hours!) here in Iowa, one was a Cherokee 235 that crashed on take-off, killing three out of four family members. The sole survivor, an 8-year old girl, was thrown clear of the wreckage but suffered burns over 80% of her body. She may survive, although she may wish she hadn't. Of the three, this one really hit home for Mary and me, as the "family on board" scenario is so similar to ours. No one's quite sure what happened, but it appears that the 28 year old pilot veered off the runway during take-off, for unknown reasons (strong cross-wind?), and then balled it up. With 84 gallons of gas on board, a 235 apparently makes a big bang. :-( -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
snip The sole survivor, an 8-year old girl, was thrown clear of the wreckage but suffered burns over 80% of her body. She may survive, although she may wish she hadn't. I dumped a full skillet of spitting HOT bacon grease on my upper thigh (Quad area) when I was 11 - while camping. Burn area was the size of a modern CD disk. A large water blister formed that was the size of a 1 quart zip-lock baggie ...full of water. That blisted would slosh from side to side when I was on my back. It popped after a few days of me playing with it. Most painful thing that I've ever been through. I can still almost feel that day's "arrrggg" 35 years later. I still tear up when I see the Vietnam War photo of the little girl running down the road, her cloths, and most of her skin, burned off by napalm .....my burn was so so so so small compared to that. 85%. I can't even imagine that hell. Montblack |
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"Montblack"
I still tear up when I see the Vietnam War photo of the little girl running down the road, her cloths, and most of her skin, burned off by napalm ....my burn was so so so so small compared to that. Actually, she turned out just fine. (No small amount of luck, though.) Lives near me now. moo |
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We got the news of this accident a few days ago . . . the pilot, Mr.
Jacober, was a well-known Angel Flight NE pilot. Sad day for all of us. |
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According to a story in today's paper, three a/c inbound to UNV
declared emergencies due to icing on the afternoon of the accident. One, not quite half an hour before the crash, one about half an hour after the crash, and one later. Those three landed safely. Coincidentally, an FAA Safety Meeting was held at UNV this evening. It was pointed out that not one of the surviving pilots gave a PIREP to AOO, the nearest AFSS. In the discussions that followed, both the senior briefer at AOO and a representative of the Harrisburg FSDO inissted that no one would be "turned in" for giving such a PIREP. vince norris |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... According to a story in today's paper, three a/c inbound to UNV declared emergencies due to icing on the afternoon of the accident. One, not quite half an hour before the crash, one about half an hour after the crash, and one later. Those three landed safely. Coincidentally, an FAA Safety Meeting was held at UNV this evening. It was pointed out that not one of the surviving pilots gave a PIREP to AOO, the nearest AFSS. In the discussions that followed, both the senior briefer at AOO and a representative of the Harrisburg FSDO inissted that no one would be "turned in" for giving such a PIREP. Hm, so there's no provision for ATC to report to FSS when someone declares an icing emergency? |
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Hm, so there's no provision for ATC to report to FSS when someone declares
an icing emergency? That would seem to have been the case in this instance, at least. But I recall that about 20 years ago, I encountered clear ice so bad in a Cherokee that I was down to 80 kts with full power and could barely maintain altitude; so I told ATC I had to land and diverted to Williamsport, PA. After I landed and had a cup of coffee, I went into the FSS to see if the wx was improving, and along with reports of icing, I was told that one pilot had been forced to divert (no airport mentioned). It took me a few moments to realize they were talking about me! vince norris |
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