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I remember this accident being discussed here a while back and if I'm really
late to the party on this (the probable cause, that is) sorry... Just noticed this paragraph in a recent AvFlash from AvWeb: -------------- Pilot William Buchmann and skydiver Albert Wing were known to indulge in games of "chicken," local police have told the FAA. Wing was killed in April when Buchmann, who was flying the jump plane, collided with him near the Deland, Fla., airport. Buchmann's certificate was revoked by the FAA in August. The FAA said he flew in a "grossly careless or reckless manner," knowingly flying beneath the open parachutes of skydivers. "Such conduct reflects an airman who is either unwilling or unable to comply with basic regulatory requirements governing flight operations," said the FAA. Buchmann has appealed the revocation, and local skydivers and pilots have told reporters that Buchmann was not reckless and that Wing's death was an accident. "Bill Buchmann has the overwhelming support of the aviation and parachute communities. We have had literally hundreds of letters of support," Buchmann's lawyer, Patrick Phillips, told The Sun-Sentinel. According to the NTSB, the de Havilland DHC-6 was about 13,500 feet above ground level when 14 parachutists were released for the skydive over the Deland airport. Wing was descending toward the center of the field and was at about 600 feet AGL when the airplane, which was on a left downwind approach for Runway 30, collided with him. --------------- Jay B |
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Pilot William Buchmann and skydiver Albert Wing were known to indulge in
games of "chicken," local police have told the FAA. Wing was killed in April when Buchmann, who was flying the jump plane, collided with him I was refraining from commenting on this, because of my previous posts about flying into Deland. In some ways it would make me feel better if this incident was less an "accident", and more just plain stupidity on the part of the pilot and jumper. Still, having flown into Deland when there were literally dozens of jumpers in the air, and jump planes diving into the pattern in front of us, I can't help but think that this kind of accident was inevitable, given the intensive nature of the parachuting that occurs there. No matter how you look at it, the whole thing was a nasty shame. I wonder how it's affected their business? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article 9iK7f.477509$_o.415424@attbi_s71,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: No matter how you look at it, the whole thing was a nasty shame. I wonder how it's affected their business? Not at all. -- Dale L. Falk There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing around with airplanes. http://home.gci.net/~sncdfalk/flying.html |
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If anything, the jump community is rallying around the pilot in support.
Dave Dale wrote: In article 9iK7f.477509$_o.415424@attbi_s71, "Jay Honeck" wrote: No matter how you look at it, the whole thing was a nasty shame. I wonder how it's affected their business? Not at all. |
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If anything, the jump community is rallying around the pilot in support.
Yeah, I read that. That reaction seems counter-intuitive, given what happened. Can anyone cast any light on this situation? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Both the pilot and the deceased were long time, well-liked members of
the community. They were both friends of each other, and mentors to many. If anything, I see the Skydiving community as a family.. or an army (if you will) that is closing ranks and considers this a tragic accident, and not a criminal act. I read some of the Dropzone forums in the aftermath of the event, and came away with the impression that the community is fairly tight knit, particularly at the higher levels of accomplishment or achievement. Dave Jay Honeck wrote: If anything, the jump community is rallying around the pilot in support. Yeah, I read that. That reaction seems counter-intuitive, given what happened. Can anyone cast any light on this situation? |
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Then again, the statement that these guys were "always playing chicken"
could be a concoction. Some onlooker sees the jump plane diving down, after a drop, and makes the assumption that the pilot is trying to narrowly miss the jumper. My guess is, if it occurred which I doubt, the game of chicken would be decidedly one-sided, since the parachutist is only going down and the pilot would have to, more or less, be pointing his aircraft at the jumper. As we all know, stories like this titillate the non-piloting public and it sells newspapers, especially if on the front page and folks can see the headline in a newspaper kiosk. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:uqT7f.473096$x96.351801@attbi_s72... If anything, the jump community is rallying around the pilot in support. Yeah, I read that. That reaction seems counter-intuitive, given what happened. Can anyone cast any light on this situation? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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