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I am compiling information on wire strikes for both airplanes and
helicopters. I would appreciate any help you may give. Stories, news clips, videos,pics, etc. I much prefer actual stories and not hangar rumor (got plenty of that already). I have some info from NTSB but feel there is a lot of info out there with some help in directions to access it. In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. It includes one wire strike at night in helicopter. Any help or suggestions to gather more info are most welcome. Ol shy & bashful |
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![]() Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? |
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![]() Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Owen Most of them seperated as a result of the wire strike protection kits installed. Sure didn't make them any less scary though! One or two of them simply stretched and then slipped off with a big sag between the supports. The VAST majority were simple electric service wires going to houses, or barns, or well pumps, and a few telephone wires tossed in. Some barbed wire from a fence that finally broke off after the gear shook it loose. Fortunately no steel guy wires to cut off my wings or rotor blades but the one I hit at night was a steel horizontal support wire between two poles. The wire chattered off the blade and left chipped paint marks on the leading edge and back about 2-3". That one scared crap out of me and I was really lucky to get it back on the ground without a blade blowing up after the tip cap was nearly torn off. Blades had to be replaced but were nearly out of time anyway. I still shake my head looking at the photos of that one! Ol S&B BTW I am not all that unusual with the wire strikes or numbers as a long time pilot in aerial application. Common for nearly all of us but with greatly varying results/outcomes. Same with bird strikes. I've had hundreds of them including more than a few that came into the cockpit with me. |
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Owen wrote:
Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? |
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![]() Terry wrote: Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? Because it's a made up number and would ruin a good story. |
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:02:57 -0700, Terry wrote:
Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? After about 6-7, I would quit flying. Best Daveb |
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I'm not too sure about wires, but there is a duster working out in the
panhandle of Oklahoma that had a bull strike. The bull wasn't to be in the field and he tried to herd it with his Pawnee (I think), only to hit it and kill it -- taking the left main gear off the bird. Naturally he was still loaded so he went ahead and sprayed, then flew up to Guymon where there was a mechanic who could work on the thing. He set is down in the grass beside the runway and didn't even tear up the boom any worse than what the gear did when it went rearward. He swears that damn cow could jump at least 12' in the air...but he still had to pay for his damages and the cow. I wouldn't have believed it if he hadn't been showing us the photos of the damage and his buddies attested to him paying for the cow. -----Original Message----- From: Terry [mailto ![]() Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: Wire Strike Info Subject: Wire Strike Info Owen wrote: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. How did the wires make out? Maybe a better question to pose would be: 18 wire strikes? Why didn't you figure out the problem in the first one or two strikes? |
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In article . com,
"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote: I am compiling information on wire strikes for both airplanes and helicopters. I would appreciate any help you may give. Stories, news clips, videos,pics, etc. I much prefer actual stories and not hangar rumor (got plenty of that already). I have some info from NTSB but feel there is a lot of info out there with some help in directions to access it. In my 50+ years of flying, I've hit at least 18 wires and logged them in aerial application operations with no resulting crashes. It includes one wire strike at night in helicopter. Any help or suggestions to gather more info are most welcome. Ol shy & bashful There is a photo floating around of a Cessna 150/152 hanging upside down in high-tension wires at Seattle's Boeing Field, maybe two years ago? There is the footage of the Cessna 172 with a student and instructor that tried to land on the road by a golf course in Florida last Fall. The aircraft struck telephone/electric wires and crashed. The instructor was killed. Other readers will recognize these and hopefully post other links. |
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