This took me to a report about a plane that was carrying 189 people......I don't think it was a Comanche....
This took me to a report about a plane that was carrying 189 people......I don't think it was a Comanche....
It’s an accident aggregator website and the person didn’t link to the specific accident, so you got the top of the list. It’s down there somewhere.
That website is fascinating and creepy at the same time. Nobody seems to know who runs it, but it always seems to manage to find almost all accidents and any resulting media reports. No way it’s just a “dumb” aggregator, there has to be a person behind it, but there’s no info on the site.
The domain name might indicate that someone is doing it in memory of someone? Perhaps money set aside after a death? Or just a weird domain name that someone had already registered.
This took me to a report about a plane that was carrying 189 people......I don't think it was a Comanche....
This took me to a report about a plane that was carrying 189 people......I don't think it was a Comanche....
The owner is an admin with the FAA.That website is fascinating and creepy at the same time. Nobody seems to know who runs it, but it always seems to manage to find almost all accidents and any resulting media reports. No way it’s just a “dumb” aggregator, there has to be a person behind it, but there’s no info on the site.
The owner is an admin with the FAA.
Actually she's not with the FAA anymore. She owns a media/PR company now. She keeps her accident site on the down low I guess to not interfere with her current clientele by covering morbid events. I understand the reasoning.Interesting. Never seen that documented anywhere. Wonder why they run it? No way the ads do anything but cover cost.
Actually she's not with the FAA anymore. She owns a media/PR company now. She keeps her accident site on the down low I guess to not interfere with her current clientele by covering morbid events. I understand the reasoning.![]()