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Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 04:50
by Airspeed
Don't know whether you've seen this in your part of the World:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-27/p ... ed/8216560

From another phone video on last night's news, it seemed he was going way too slowly to make that sharp turn, especially at such low altitude.
Last night, I wondered whether some idiot had stolen the aircraft and didn't know what he was up to, but it seems that he was well experienced.
Unfortunately, he won't be learning anything from the event. Also sad that his girlfriend also died. Condolences to the families involved.

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 10:42
by Filonian
Always sad to read things like this Mike.

Sincere condolences to all concerned.


Graham

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 11:23
by HTruman
Very sad. And so young too. :(

H

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 17:57
by Nigel H-J
Horrible thing to happen to them, when watching the video you just wish that he could have had more time to recover, just hope that they did not suffer :((

Nigel.

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 22:00
by Archer
A very sad accident. The video shows a very typical stall and departure into the first stage of a spin. One of those accidents that we keep warning pilots about, but every once in a while it still happens.

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 27 Jan 2017, 22:10
by nigelb
So sorry to hear about this tragic accident, Mike. My condolences to the family and friends.

Nigel²

Re: Australia Day Grumman crash

Posted: 28 Jan 2017, 10:45
by Airspeed
Archer wrote:A very sad accident. The video shows a very typical stall and departure into the first stage of a spin. One of those accidents that we keep warning pilots about, but every once in a while it still happens.
Not that "I" warn pilots, but I agree. As I mentioned, the error looked so basic, I thought that it may have been joyriders in a stolen aircraft until more facts emerged.