Happened Friday, but didn't see it posted.
http://m.chron.com/houston/article/Small-plane-crashes-in-northwest-Houston-8348742.php
http://m.chron.com/houston/article/Small-plane-crashes-in-northwest-Houston-8348742.php
Probably dead center on the tree to do that.Wow, the pics are awful. Must have slammed hard to snap such a thick tree trunk.
Having just flown my whole family today, this first hand account is a tough read. RIP
http://mooneyspace.com/topic/19150-west-houston-kiws-accident/
Velocity is the only one I can think of where a door open in flight is a genuine emergency and that is due to the gull wing door and pusher prop.Keep reading about this type of accident. Is there an airplane out there which will stop flying with any door, baggage or cabin, open?
My brother just told me about this. His wife works with one of the passengers on this flight. She and her husband were heading to Fredericksburg for the weekend with friends. She had never been in a single engine piston and voiced her safety concerns with her workmates. Apparently, she nervously joked with the office that this would be her last week and that it was good knowing everyone. Last contact was an Instagram pic of her holding her bag in front of N32KK 5 minutes before departing. Her caption: "well, this is happening". Then the news came. Left two young children behind. RIP
My brother just told me about this. His wife works with one of the passengers on this flight. She and her husband were heading to Fredericksburg for the weekend with friends. She had never been in a single engine piston and voiced her safety concerns with her workmates. Apparently, she nervously joked with the office that this would be her last week and that it was good knowing everyone. Last contact was an Instagram pic of her holding her bag in front of N32KK 5 minutes before departing. Her caption: "well, this is happening". Then the news came. Left two young children behind. RIP
I have asked long ago but don't recall getting an answer. Are Pt23 a/c tested or certified to fly with a door open? Maybe not, but many mfgs do their own testing?
How about Pt25 for that matter; surely they are?
Keep reading about this type of accident. Is there an airplane out there which will stop flying with any door, baggage or cabin, open?
Bag door open on a P180 calls for an immediate shutdown of #1. It can put the contents of the bag compartment into the spinning propeller.
Sad story here.
A couple of fatal accidents when people opened a gull wing door on a Socata TB series. Tore the door off, door hit the tail, and down they went. The door has a double catch so you have to try hard to open it while flying.
Velocity is the only one I can think of where a door open in flight is a genuine emergency and that is due to the gull wing door and pusher prop.
Shouldn't be an issue in a PA32.
Way to blow it out of proportion.So everyone should panic and crash their airplane every time a door comes unlatched. Way to go guys.
Increased drag on the aircraft for sure, so most likely the stall speed goes up. We don't know the details of this flight and will have to see from the NTSB report. In many cases accidents occur when two or more bad situations happen simultaneously. The baggage door opening could have been just one of the issues. Combine something like that with being overweight, or something heavy falling out of the baggage compartment.
Since when did drag effect stall speed?
Yep, that's why some modify with a forward hinge. I have a top lid so it that comes open, I'm a goner.
http://wiki.velocityoba.com/index.php?title=Open_Door
You're right I'm a dumbass
You're right I'm a dumbass
Yea, and everyone that hasn't seen that video thinks its him.you know that no one can take you seriously with that avatar, don't you?