http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2021/04/magnus-fusion-212-n434ma-fatal-accident.html
Doing a bit of investigation with FlightAware going back to the end of January....the airplane's been in Kerrville, TX. Going back and forth on fairly short trips around hill country. In March, flew up to Hobbs, NM, then Los Alamos and on to Front Range...er...Colorado Air and Carport. Stayed in town (or left the airplane) for a couple weeks. Took off from there on Saturday, crashed Sat afternoon. I was there Saturday afternoon, but left about 3 pm. Didn't notice the Magnus on the ramp, which took off about 5 pm.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N434MA
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N434MA/history
Looking at the map from KCFO to the crash site, it appears once away from KAPA, the pilot went west then followed a road to the crash site. FlightAware indicates the airplane never went above 8000 MSL. Not good in that part of the state. Following roads in that area, also not a good idea.
I wonder if...a new owner, who hadn't changed the registration yet (or the FAA hadn't gotten it yet), as well as not being familiar with the area SW of Denver. I've flown that area (as have many of the CO folks) and I definitely want to be above 11K around there. My preferred route is south to Perry Park and then west-southwest. But I have no clue the pilot's intended destination.
Doing a bit of investigation with FlightAware going back to the end of January....the airplane's been in Kerrville, TX. Going back and forth on fairly short trips around hill country. In March, flew up to Hobbs, NM, then Los Alamos and on to Front Range...er...Colorado Air and Carport. Stayed in town (or left the airplane) for a couple weeks. Took off from there on Saturday, crashed Sat afternoon. I was there Saturday afternoon, but left about 3 pm. Didn't notice the Magnus on the ramp, which took off about 5 pm.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N434MA
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N434MA/history
Looking at the map from KCFO to the crash site, it appears once away from KAPA, the pilot went west then followed a road to the crash site. FlightAware indicates the airplane never went above 8000 MSL. Not good in that part of the state. Following roads in that area, also not a good idea.
I wonder if...a new owner, who hadn't changed the registration yet (or the FAA hadn't gotten it yet), as well as not being familiar with the area SW of Denver. I've flown that area (as have many of the CO folks) and I definitely want to be above 11K around there. My preferred route is south to Perry Park and then west-southwest. But I have no clue the pilot's intended destination.