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From the AP:
POSTED: 10:21 am EDT May 9, 2006 TRENTON, N.D. -- Swirling wind swept a trampoline into the air and over a fence as a 4-year-old girl was jumping on it, knocking her unconscious and breaking her arm and pelvis, witnesses told police. Grace Hove was hospitalized after Sunday's freak accident with the broken bones as well as a dislocated jaw and bruises to a lung and kidney, her mother said. 'She's expected to make a full recovery,' Rae Hove said Monday. 'Thank God. It could have been worse.' Witnesses, including two adults, reported the trampoline was lifted as high as 25 feet, Sheriff's Capt. Bob Stancel said. 'One man saw the whirlwind, then he saw the trampoline fly up into his view,' Stancel said. 'He said it was as high as the trees.' The trampoline landed partly on a highway with the girl pinned underneath, he said. The swirling wind might have been a 'dust devil,' a localized, spinning pocket of air, said Jim Assid, a National Weather Service technician. Such meteorological oddities can occur when air heated by the ground rises rapidly through the cool air above it, Assid said. Dust devils as large as 10 feet wide and 13 miles tall have been documented, he said. |
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At Caprock Soaring in West Texas, two weeks ago, we had a 1-26 picked
up and spun around, injuring it's owner. As I understand it, the wing struck him in the head and knocked him to the runway. The glider came down tail first and damaged the elevator, and drove the main gear up into the fuselage. I did not inspect it further so I am not aware of any other damage, except the canopy that was open at the time, and didn't survive. Let's be careful out there! The best thing to do if you're in this situation is to hit the ground away from the glider. Gliders repair a lot less painfully than people. Regards. Jack Womack PIK-20B N77MA (TE) |
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