Wow... one fatality and the others already released from the hospital? guess your number is either up or it's not...
I read it as all the occupants of the Mooney. Did I misread it?Two separate incidences, right?
I read it as all the occupants of the Mooney. Did I misread it?
Sad to see. RIP.The Pawnee at FRR was the tow plane for the soaring club and was towing at the time of the incident. glider made it back to field safely. No other info released publicly yet. Piloted by the club’s chief tow plan pilot and 13,000 hour professional pilot/instructor and all around great guy, Steve Zaboji...
I got my first real IMC in my comanche with him in the right seat. Wonderful guy and awesome instructor. He will be sorely missed.
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The Pawnee at FRR was the tow plane for the soaring club and was towing at the time of the incident. glider made it back to field safely. No other info released publicly yet. Piloted by the club’s chief tow plan pilot and 13,000 hour professional pilot/instructor and all around great guy, Steve Zaboji...
I got my first real IMC in my comanche with him in the right seat. Wonderful guy and awesome instructor. He will be sorely missed.
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Yeah. It's not like it was an RV being built in one of them new fangled 'small houses'In that pic, the policelady (man??) was standing there like, "nothing to see here".. Like its an everyday occurrence that you see a plane sticking out of a house.
Dang. 4 folk, short runway. Again. What airport?The Mooney crash was due to an intersection takeoff leading to a departure stall, as the aircraft didn't have enough oomph to get over the trees.
Yes it was, no details yet as to what happened. Glider on tow released and returned safely to the airfield.The fatal at FRR was a Pawnee. Probably not much ag this time of year, but FRR had glider ops and enough wind today that gliders might be up. Don't know whether this was tow plane or not.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Small-Plane-Crashes-in-Front-Royal-449914233.html
In that pic, the policelady (man??) was standing there like, "nothing to see here".. Like its an everyday occurrence that you see a plane sticking out of a house.
Dang. 4 folk, short runway. Again. What airport?
Ah. Misread the headline in the newspaper article. I was assuming 1 dead and 3 survivors from same crash. Glad these 3 are ok.Three people--Navy pilot, wife and baby; full tanks. The airport in Topping, VA, mentioned above (W57?W75?).
The pilot posted elsewhere, after release from the hospital and interviews with NTSB and FAA. Should be an easy writeup with pilot telling bare facts and no significant injuries (his feet were trapped by the pedals, but he pulled them out at the cost of a few mild abrasions; both adults are sore, baby has rash from restraints).
Ah. Misread the headline in the newspaper article. I was assuming 1 dead and 3 survivors from same crash. Glad these 3 are ok.
The pilot epitomizes everything right with our military. He's a naval aviator, and described exactly what happened and what he did wrong. Owned up to it completely, to prevent others from making the same mistake.Three people--Navy pilot, wife and baby; full tanks. The airport in Topping, VA, mentioned above (W57?W75?).
The pilot posted elsewhere, after release from the hospital and interviews with NTSB and FAA. Should be an easy writeup with pilot telling bare facts and no significant injuries (his feet were trapped by the pedals, but he pulled them out at the cost of a few mild abrasions; both adults are sore, baby has rash from restraints).
That is pretty refreshing.The pilot epitomizes everything right with our military. He's a naval aviator, and described exactly what happened and what he did wrong. Owned up to it completely, to prevent others from making the same mistake.
Those that actually read the article shouldn't have been confused. But how many actually read it?Crazy reporter put two airplane accidents under one headline. "One killed in crash near this place. An earlier accident across the state involved a Mooney hitting a house. No one was home, and the three people in the plane have already been released from the hospital."
Wonder how many thousands of people were confused by this alleged reporting?
The Pawnee at FRR was the tow plane for the soaring club and was towing at the time of the incident. glider made it back to field safely. No other info released publicly yet. Piloted by the club’s chief tow plan pilot and 13,000 hour professional pilot/instructor and all around great guy, Steve Zaboji...
I got my first real IMC in my comanche with him in the right seat. Wonderful guy and awesome instructor. He will be sorely missed.