Wonder how far he got till he put it down...
What gives?Something doesn't seem right. MKC is served by both Signature and Atlantic. Foreflight says that Atlantic is open 24hrs. I imagine Signature is too. What gives?
And Roosterville is only 12nm away from MKC. This dude was seriously pushing the limits to have landed without enough fuel to go another 12 nm in the first place.
Something doesn't seem right. MKC is served by both Signature and Atlantic. Foreflight says that Atlantic is open 24hrs. I imagine Signature is too. What gives?
And Roosterville is only 12nm away from MKC. This dude was seriously pushing the limits to have landed without enough fuel to go another 12 nm in the first place.
Something doesn't seem right. MKC is served by both Signature and Atlantic. Foreflight says that Atlantic is open 24hrs. I imagine Signature is too. What gives?
And Roosterville is only 12nm away from MKC. This dude was seriously pushing the limits to have landed without enough fuel to go another 12 nm in the first place.
There was another article I saw that quoted him saying he couldn't get the lights to come on, so he circled a while trying, and that's why he ran out. Either way, he's an idiot... If it was the lights thing, why would he decide to land on an unlit road instead of an unlit runway??? Regardless, be sure to practice those "black hole" landings and departures!
The airplane was defective - it didn't have a placard warning the pilot not to take off without fuel in the tank.
Dude most likely just wanted cheaper fuel.
Yeah, understood, so just splash in enough to get to the cheaper fuel. Some people...
Yep, and why do they do it? Where do they get the idea that $40 is worth risking your life over?
Yeah, understood, so just splash in enough to get to the cheaper fuel. Some people...
In either case, he was on the ground at MKC with plenty of fuel options to choose from, and lots of fuel tank volume to put it in.
What gives?
I bet it was $$$.
This is what I don't get.
Risk your life or the plane over $40.
Yep, pilot should sue. I know just the lawyer to help him out...
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64383
Soon we'll see a class action lawsuit against all airplane manufacturers for eleventy billion dollars.
Wondered when he was going to come up again...The airplane was defective - it didn't have a placard warning the pilot not to take off without fuel in the tank.
Afaik neither FBO at mkc sells 100ll. The city pump is your only option. Atlantic told me the city doesn't allow them to sell it.
Well, we live in a culture where money is more valuable than life.
According to Foreflight and Airnav, Signature sells 100LL.
Ah then I'm wrong. I've never went to Signature there. Just going off of what the folks at Atlantic told me, and I know they don't have it.
It's rather nice of Atlantic to let us piston flyers use their facility with no fees when we can't buy fuel from them if we wanted to.
Hey, looks like us Missouri pilots are on a roll! http://www.connecttristates.com/news/photos.aspx?id=1099752#.VCCejBaTweM
Something doesn't seem right.