Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Wingnutt on April 22, 2009, 10:50:17 AM
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=945_1240357993
:O
EDIT: and not its not the fake one with the RC plane.
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Talk about drive-through.
A very nicely executed emergency landing!
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Nice.. I'm curious if anyone can tell what was wrong with the engine (if that's what the problem was)? Why/how did it stop and restart like that? Seems like a pretty critical factor in how this one played out.
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Wow.. man that was amazing. :O
I'm learning how to fly right now, and I surely hope I never have to do anything like that!
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He even pulled into a parking lot to get off the road.
:lol
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Amazing there were no power lines going across that 4-lane road. All I saw were light poles.
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I'm suprised his co-pilot didn't point out the Wendy's and say "Dude, let's grab a burger at the drive through".
:)
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He obviously didn't attend the SAPP School of Landing, good for him. :lol
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Nice.. I'm curious if anyone can tell what was wrong with the engine (if that's what the problem was)? Why/how did it stop and restart like that? Seems like a pretty critical factor in how this one played out.
It sounded like the engine was fine when it was running but just wasn't getting fuel. He simply turned the key and restarted before what was certainly going to be crash at the end of that intersection. They were very lucky to get that last bit of power out of it to line up with that 4 lane road.
Looked like the guy in the left seat knew what the cause was, as he was very sorry. :uhoh
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Thanks, that's what it looked like.
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Nice.. I'm curious if anyone can tell what was wrong with the engine (if that's what the problem was)? Why/how did it stop and restart like that? Seems like a pretty critical factor in how this one played out.
Bet there was water in the fuel.
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Bet there was water in the fuel.
Brilliant, Doctor. (old rolleyes)
Awaiting a reply from someone who is looking at the airplane today undergoing repairs. They were on their way to Sun 'n Fun.
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Brilliant, Doctor. (old rolleyes)
WHAT?
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Amazing there were no power lines going across that 4-lane road. All I saw were light poles.
it's florida, most cities have alot of their powerlines underground, for all the hurricanes and what have you.
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Fuel Filter blockage. Bolt the wings back on, clean up the fuel system and it'll be on its merry way.
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He even pulled into a parking lot to get off the road.
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I know. I had to laugh when I saw that part.
He pulled it right in as if he were just stopping by to get something from the store.
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Shame he couldnt find a petrol station to land at ....just fill her up and wash the windscreen !!!!1 :rofl
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Sounds like that plane was powered by a small chainsaw.
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Was snooping around the interweb and found this:
http://www.wimp.com/pilotlands/
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Now that was one cool customer, he even pulled the plane over into a parking lot? :salute
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Yeah, really. :lol
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Shame he couldnt find a petrol station to land at ....just fill her up and wash the windscreen !!!!1 :rofl
Sounds like an old James Bond film. ;)
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That pilot was amazingly lucky.
Flying that low over a populated area is dangerous and not to mention against the law.
Engine goes out and he only has a few seconds to decide where to put it down. In the end he picked a 4 lane road that amazingly didn't have any power lines OR cars. This video could have just as easily been a double fatality like so many others are.
BTW what kind of plane was that?
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Snoop around the officer's club. It was posted there two days ago.
:D
Oh, you're not an officer?
;)
wrongway
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Hey that's either a good pilot or he was lucky there was no cars on that section of the road.
"F*** The Wing! I just did the best landing of my life!" :lol
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Seems suspicious to me, Just so happens that the plane was set up for video inside and outside of the cabin before this engine out occured. Also the pilot never goes through his engine out checklist, and then it happens to have taken place super early in the morning when this road was empty...
Maybe its just me, but is anyone else suspicious that this was deliberate?
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Seems suspicious to me, Just so happens that the plane was set up for video insida and outside of the cabin before this engine out occured. Also the pilot never goes through his engine out checklist, and then it happens to have taken place super early in the morning when this road was empty...
Maybe its just me, but is anyone else suspicious that this was deliberate?
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you can put those thoughtsright out of your heads. An associate of mine is a former coworker of the pilot/CFI at the controls. They were on the way to Sun 'n Fun ad the passenger is a professional photographer/videographer who has done numerous similar setups. The airplane hadn't flown in quite some time and there was a blockage of the fuel filter that did not manifest itself during their test flights around the pattern.
No airplane damage and the airplane will be up flying again shortly.
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Golfer what kind of plane was it?
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Golfer what kind of plane was it?
I was told an LSA called a Skyranger. I know nothing about it.