Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Duckwing6 on October 20, 2002, 05:32:35 PM
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Found this here (http://www.faa.gov/avr/aai/B_1015_N.txt)
pretty sad but the following line is somewhat hiliarious:
[q] WRECKAGE WAS LOCATED AND SOB SUFFERED
FATAL INJURIES[/q]
man the FAA folks arn't kidding...
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Sole Occupant on Board.
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We use the term "SOB" all the time at the airport fire (ARFF) station. (SOB's = Souls On Board)
The reason we use "souls" is that some aircraft are transporting "HR" (Human Remains). Now, we don't want to add a departed soul to the passenger manifest now do we? ;)
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Reminds me of that joke about the news article.
"A Cessna 182, a four seat private airplane, went down in the Breckenridge Cemetary early this morning. Investigators have located 157 bodies, and still counting."
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Richard Kirkland, P-38 pilot (49th FG, 9th squadron), in his autobiography, tells about a B-36 that went down in Canada, with an A-Bomb on board. the wreckage was not discovered for well over 10 years
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Just a nit pick, this (below) ia a piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer (might be a Colt), the noted crashed plavne ia a Cessna Skylane.
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that page has reports for 3 crashed planes
look at at record 2 and you will see the one he is referencing....
The skylane is in record 1
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Okey doke I see it now:)