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Yak gets smacked

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 17:08
by FlyTexas

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 17:23
by DaveG

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 18:28
by Paul K
Fixable, hopefully. The Kiwis seem able to return anything to the air. :agree:

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 18:34
by SkippyBing
The obvious question being who thought parking those cherry pickers there was a good idea?

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 15 Apr 2018, 04:50
by Airspeed
SkippyBing wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 18:34
The obvious question being who thought parking those cherry pickers there was a good idea?
Hi Skippy! :hello:
:agree: And why was he cleared to land on the grass, when there was a paved runway right next door?

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 15 Apr 2018, 11:32
by SkippyBing
Airspeed wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 04:50
SkippyBing wrote:
14 Apr 2018, 18:34
The obvious question being who thought parking those cherry pickers there was a good idea?
Hi Skippy! :hello:
:agree: And why was he cleared to land on the grass, when there was a paved runway right next door?
I think some warbird operators prefer grass runways, a lot of them were designed to operate from them originally and the undercarriage doesn't take to tarmac as well due to the higher grip levels. The Spitfire had to have a number of modification to the gear for the later versions that would be operating from hard surfaces, I believe to stop the tyres getting wrecked from the sideways loads due to torque.

Ultimately unless there's a reason not to ATC should let the pilot land where they want as they're best placed to decide what's safest, presumably ATC didn't know about the cherry pickers...

Having had a quick look at the Wanaka charts they don't appear to actually have ATC facilities, just a common radio frequency, although I'm not sure what's in place for the airshow.

http://www.aip.net.nz/NavWalk.aspx?sect ... ree=Wanaka

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 15 Apr 2018, 17:27
by FlyTexas
Thanks for the info, Skippy! :)

Brian

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 16 Apr 2018, 04:10
by Airspeed
Same here, Skippy! ;)

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 16 Apr 2018, 07:45
by Dev One
Lot more detail over at Key Publishing, seems the cherry pickers were there with a string between them for slow fliers to limbo. Also seems that Yak wings are like hen's teeth.

Re: Yak gets smacked

Posted: 16 Apr 2018, 12:53
by Archer
Airspeed wrote:
15 Apr 2018, 04:50
:agree: And why was he cleared to land on the grass, when there was a paved runway right next door?
There was a grass runway next to the paved one, but he appears to have touched down on the surface between the two runways. I'm sure the full story will emerge in due course, when the investigation report is published.

A shame about a lovely aircraft but at least everyone was able to walk away from this one.