Bender Aviation
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Sounds like a failed "impossible turn". Again.
I noticed that as well. I wish I could say I wouldn't attempt that kind of turn back during an engine failure after takeoff, but I've never been in that position so I don't really know. I wish the occupants a speedy recovery.The lack of any ground scarring or damage to the fence makes it look like this one went pretty much straight in. Stall / spin likely.
I was on shift sitting in the hangar office just across the runways on the South side of the airport and never even knew it happened.
The lack of any ground scarring or damage to the fence makes it look like this one went pretty much straight in. Stall / spin likely.
I was on shift sitting in the hangar office just across the runways on the South side of the airport and never even knew it happened.
Yep, I’m afraid you’re right about the stall spin. It looks like it just pancaked into that area next to the factory. It’s impossible to know how I would react in a similar situation, but I hope that reviewing accidents like this will at least cause me to think about a plan at every takeoff for dealing with an engine failure. Of course we don’t know yet if an engine failure was the cause. One of the articles about the crash said there was a lot of spilled fuel, so it’s not like they didn’t have gas.
They posted a few weeks ago that the plane just got a new engine, governor, mags, and prop. Not saying that's related, but just a reminder to be extra cautious after your plane has major work done to it.
They posted a few weeks ago that the plane just got a new engine, governor, mags, and prop. Not saying that's related, but just a reminder to be extra cautious after your plane has major work done to it.