Game is today, not tomorrow.I was sitting at pdk watching all the private charters and personal planes coming in for the LSU / oklahoma game. Game is tomorrow. Sad to see. Most flights waited to leave at 11am ish. Low cielings all over SE.
Low ceilings and terrible visibility across the deep south. Trying to get to the game the same day probably played a role in the decision to go.
The reports said it was a Piper Cheyenne II...a turboprop with a pair of 620 shp PT6As on it.
Unless there was fog on the runway, or thunderstorm cells over the airport, there's no reason that airplane (with a suitably experienced pilot) shouldn't be able to launch and get above the weather in short order.
Pure speculation but it seems either something mechanical went wrong, or maybe another LOC accident on rotation climbing into immediate IMC (certainly not the first time the latter has happened).
Fire officials later identified the dead as:
• Ian E. Biggs, 51, pilot
• Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59
• Carley Ann McCord, 30
• Gretchen D. Vincent, 51
• Michael Walker Vincent, 15
The 6th passenger was identified as Stephen Wade Berzas, 37. He is in critical condition.
CNN is reporting that the flight track shows a sharp left turn after departure, & aircraft never climbed above 300 ft.
Maybe possible left engine issues.
Wonder if it was overweight or had a c/g issue. Ground effect, strong engines and t/o flaps get it up and once flaps start retracting problems arise maybe.
FYI: doubt it was a gust lock. Aircraft went down about 1 mile from runway, slightly left of the center line with the debris field perpendicular to that line. Local reports have smoke trailing an engine.Do they use external gust locks on PA-31Ts?
Local reports have smoke trailing an engine.
Well, visibility and ceilings at the accident site were much higher/farther than at the airport due to its location. A number of people heard then saw the plane emerge from the fog/cloud base which is why there is one survivor. They also pulled a few other bodies out. Several saw smoke/a trail behind an engine. So perhaps these witnesses may have something.And given the low visibility... How, exactly did they see said smoke trail?