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Airplane Taxies Into Car: Video Footage
A airshow pilot's worst nightmare happens when he taxies this classic World War II tail-dragger right into a parked car. http://www.jumpingpixels.com/airplane.html |
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In article .com,
"Hans" wrote: http://www.jumpingpixels.com/airplane.html Question is, "Why in hell was a car parked on the taxiway? What airshow allowed it? |
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![]() Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article .com, "Hans" wrote: http://www.jumpingpixels.com/airplane.html Question is, "Why in hell was a car parked on the taxiway? What airshow allowed it? I may have some facts incorrect, but the main story is as follows: This happened several years ago in New England at a Naval Air Station airshow. The warbirds were told by the Navy not to "S" turn while taxiing. Of course, the officer who issued that directive managed to park his car in the middle of the taxi way. The Navy paid for the subsequent repairs. |
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![]() vlado wrote: This happened several years ago in New England at a Naval Air Station airshow. The warbirds were told by the Navy not to "S" turn while taxiing. Of course, the officer who issued that directive managed to park his car in the middle of the taxi way. The Navy paid for the subsequent repairs. Odd that the Navy told them not to S turn while taxiing. Odder still that they complied, as forward vis in a tailwheel warbird sucks. (there must be more to this) Then again it was just a Chrysler K-car that got crunched, no big loss |
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![]() "vlado" wrote in message I may have some facts incorrect, but the main story is as follows: This happened several years ago in New England at a Naval Air Station airshow. The warbirds were told by the Navy not to "S" turn while taxiing. Of course, the officer who issued that directive managed to park his car in the middle of the taxi way. The Navy paid for the subsequent repairs. That explanation sounds altogether too simple. I think there's way more to this story than is posted here. Just my thought...... |
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In article ,
"John Gaquin" wrote: "vlado" wrote in message I may have some facts incorrect, but the main story is as follows: This happened several years ago in New England at a Naval Air Station airshow. The warbirds were told by the Navy not to "S" turn while taxiing. Of course, the officer who issued that directive managed to park his car in the middle of the taxi way. The Navy paid for the subsequent repairs. That explanation sounds altogether too simple. I think there's way more to this story than is posted here. Just my thought...... Actually, it sounds like the truth. In the past, I have encountered some military "aviation experts" who did some really boneheaded stuff -- and encountered some really sharp ones, too. If the officer in question told them not to do "S" turns while taxiing, he was clueless and probably stupid enough to park his car on the taxiway. |
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![]() "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() If the officer in question told them not to do "S" turns while taxiing, he was clueless and probably stupid enough to park his car on the taxiway. Frankly, it sounds to me like a simplistic explanation designed to make the military folks involved sound like fools. Lord knows, it may be true. Like the population at large, some military people don't need much help in that regard, but in this case it comes across to me as just a bit too pat. The two key words above are "if", and "probably". If the premise relies on "if" and "probably", its speculation, and more facts are needed. |
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![]() Orval Fairbairn wrote: SNIPPED Actually, it sounds like the truth. In the past, I have encountered some military "aviation experts" who did some really boneheaded stuff -- and encountered some really sharp ones, too. This reminds me of an old NAVY joke: How does a NAVY pilot know that his gears are up? .. .. .. .. When it takes FULL power to taxi... Monk |
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The question that comes to mind is, couldn't the pilot just say "unable"?
On 22 Jun 2006 21:30:28 -0700, "vlado" wrote: Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article .com, "Hans" wrote: http://www.jumpingpixels.com/airplane.html Question is, "Why in hell was a car parked on the taxiway? What airshow allowed it? I may have some facts incorrect, but the main story is as follows: This happened several years ago in New England at a Naval Air Station airshow. The warbirds were told by the Navy not to "S" turn while taxiing. Of course, the officer who issued that directive managed to park his car in the middle of the taxi way. The Navy paid for the subsequent repairs. GeorgeC |
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![]() "Orval Fairbairn" wrote Question is, "Why in hell was a car parked on the taxiway? What airshow allowed it? In Hickory, NC, when there is an airshow, the crosswind (shorter) runway is closed, and part used for aircraft parking, and part for car parking. That beats parking on a taxiway, I guess! A better question is why there were no wing walker/scooter riders watching out where he was going, in a congested area like an air show? It is still a shame, though. At least the damage does not look to be too catastrophic. -- Jim in NC |
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