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Crash at Boonah Golf Course 14/01/2024
HeliPilot70 replied to HeliPilot70's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
I agree, and possibly somewhere around the base to final turn. R.I.P. -
Test of drone vs. Mooney wing
HeliPilot70 replied to fatmal's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Here is a more complete version of the video: Speed of impact was 238mph -
An old caution about stalling in a turn
HeliPilot70 replied to Admin's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
The B-52 doesn't have ailerons in the traditional sense, but rather spoilerons placed inboard and forward of the trailing edge, and are used for lateral control at high speeds to prevent excessive wing twist. Small ailerons are only used to provide control forces to the pilot. Once a critical bank angle was passed (probably over 60°, but potentially lower due to reduced speed) the pilot would not have been able to recover even with "correct" inputs. Spoileron - Wikipedia -
Incident at Redcliffe 23 Apr 18
HeliPilot70 replied to red750's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Pilot has lucky escape in Redcliffe plane crash -
And the dumb.ss reporting award goes to.....
HeliPilot70 replied to red750's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Instagram model posts video moments before deadly private jet crash -
By totaling up the number of aircraft from each manufacturer on this list (unfortunately it is from 2012) RA-Aus aircraft register, in number sequence we get the following: As Yenn mentioned the top listed aircraft brands are very common for ab-initio training, so applying an average number of hours per aircraft per year doesn't work, but the figures are very interesting none the less. 2012 Jabiru 152 763 Aeroprakt 53 69 Tecnam 46 132 BRM Aero 25 Evektor 21 38 Airborne 17 236 The airplane factory 16 Sling 10 Brumby 9 11 Skyfox 8 106 Zenith 7 72 Pipistrel 6 19 Morgan 6 24 Thruster 6 115 Flight design 6 27 ICP Savannah 5 45 Fly Synthesis 4 10 Eurofox 4 14 Alpi 4 17 Cubcrafters 3 10 Aerochute 2 223 Just aircraft 2 1 Avid 2 10 Skyranger 2 17 Sonex 2 21
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Very interesting, but the accident rate for each brand would be more informative. Is it possible to get the total number of each brand registered and divide these values into it to give the rate?
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near beaudesert...2 deceased
HeliPilot70 replied to Kyle Communications's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
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near beaudesert...2 deceased
HeliPilot70 replied to Kyle Communications's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Based on the flattened grass in front of the left wing and behind the right, I wonder if it was a developed and very flat spin impact? -
It is listed in summary form on the front page of Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) but there is no link. They are probably updating it and it will be available soon.
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Preliminary ATSB report: Investigation: AO-2017-094 - Engine failure and forced landing of Piper PA-28-181, VH-BDB, 15 km WSW of Bankstown Airport, NSW on 19 September 2017
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West Hoxton: A person has received minor injuries when a light aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing near Moondarra Drive.
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Doesn't look good on radar. :-( Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker!
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Prayer? Really? I don't remember that in the POH! What happened to keeping the pax calm and working through the emergency checklist?
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what who is to blame
HeliPilot70 replied to storchy neil's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Full report: Investigation: AO-2013-187 - In-flight breakup involving PZL Mielec M18A Dromader aircraft, VH-TZJ, 37 km west of Ulladulla, NSW on 24 October 2013 -
Another incident involving Harrison Ford
HeliPilot70 replied to red750's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
"Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor couldn't confirm that Ford was piloting the Aviat Husky that overflew the Boeing 737, but he said the pilot received and had read back the proper landing instructions." Report: Harrison Ford has landing scare at California airport -
Light plane crash at Terminal Drive, Bilinga
HeliPilot70 replied to HeliPilot70's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Yes, my friend took the attached photo from his flight (that was delayed) and he said it landed "straight down the middle with the wheels up" -
Looks like a Lake Buccaneer with the engine in a pod above the wing. Any fuel spill may not have found a heat source.
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Engine failure & hard landing video
HeliPilot70 replied to Soleair's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Here is the builder and pilot's blog post about the accident: http://flyscoundrel.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/42-seconds-to-crash-landing.html -
As a low time pilot I read these threads for lessons to learn to keep me and my pax alive. Whatever actually happened in this flight is still being investigated, but I have already learned much from the personal experiences shared here, and that's a huge benefit. CASA posted this in their facebook page a couple of week ago and it is very sobering. R.I.P. and may we learn from your loss.
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The track for VH-TOT ended a long way south of where HEMS5 is orbiting.
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4 Dead in Somerset air crash ( Sat 14th Nov)
HeliPilot70 replied to Phil Perry's topic in Aircraft Incidents and Accidents
Looks like a Piper Malibu. R.I.P. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3318584/Two-men-two-women-killed-light-aircraft-crashes-Somerset-village.html