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Touchdown! Greaser!
Article is pretty bad.
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...injured-following-plane-crash-on-15433852.php
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...injured-following-plane-crash-on-15433852.php
Doubt it.Pretty specific details for something that just happened. Spoke with the passengers or something?
What a shame. I fly my Archer into Stinson fairly often to visit family in SA. Must have been one hell of a wind gust to cause tailspin shortly after takeoff. Wx down there doesn't look too conducive to flying. Curious how they knew the plane was overweight."have not yet identified the exact model of aircraft that crashed, or given any other details on the victims."
" Afters strong winds caused the overweight plane to tailspin and plummet"
We don't know what plane it was...but we know it's overweight. Got it.
The two injured people were transported to Brooke Army Medical Center.
That's the US Army's burn hospital. My prayers go out to those affected.
I don't know how you read any danger into these metars. Looks like just one cell that was a concern, and the rest was almost still air and light drizzle. 10 miles viz, jeez. I'm a little further up north but the weather was perfect outside of rare storm cells, we had a fly-in breakfast. This whole Hanna turned out to be a big fat nothing. Well, it's a little sportier between Corpus and Brownsville, of course.These are the METARS for the last 6 hours. Note that they are already seeing the effects of Hurricane Hannah. Not a time I'd want to be flying.
KSSF 251832Z 09014G27KT 2 1/2SM +RA BR BKN034 BKN042 OVC050 24/24 A2989 RMK AO2 PK WND 11034/1820 WSHFT 1814 RAB19 P0009 T02440239
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KSSF 251616Z 07008G15KT 10SM -RA FEW028 BKN032 OVC045 27/23 A2989 RMK AO2 RAB01 P0000 T02720233
Sounds like they will get great care.
An old semi steampunk 90s cartoon about a fat but lovable bear that flies something that looks like a Catalina. The antagonist is an evil fox (or wolf?) that flies a steampunk airship called the Iron VultureWhat's a tailspin? Asking for a friend
BAMC has been responsible for trauma I civilian patient in this area since 2010, as part of the DoD’s Secretarial Designee Program. What the article doesn't mention is that that came with additional federal dollars, which was the real motivation. At any rate, that made it a 22 adjoining counties AOR.
The decision to begin supporting the local civilian networks has not been without complaints, and concerns for dilution of care and lack of responsiveness to commander-directed request for care by all the JBSA military membership facilites at large, which include both Army and both USAF facilities in this area. I'm not gonna get into the details on here, just wanted to add that the notion BAMC is a military-only walled garden is severely dated.
As such, the admission of these civilian patients, burn victims or otherwise, is not exceptional, it's completely routine for BAMC. Per the above link, the current local policy has been loosened in order to support the current COVID situation. Per DOD policy, BAMC cannot take civilian COVID as in-patient, so they're letting the civilian level-I deal with the local covid by agreeing to accept a larger number of the civilian trauma case load. Since Memorial is tapped out, and BAMC is currently within 10% of getting tapped out on ICU, the locals are flipping out at the DOD not taking more civilian COVID cases. In fairness to BAMC, the call was made by the Pentagon.
This is not the summer to get caught in the middle of an airplane crash, that's all I'm gonna say about what's going on on the medical side of the DOD. That said, my sincere wishes for speedy recovery to the survivors.
That makes my head spin.What's a tailspin? Asking for a friend
You make everything... Groovy.That makes my head spin.
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio pilot who was among three killed after his plane crashed near Stinson Municipal Airport in San Antonio this summer had twice been sanctioned by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) months before the fatal wreck, according to records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders.
Yeow. When other pilots and instructors want the guy grounded, he should probably be grounded.Missed this update when it first came out a few weeks ago. Wow...
Full story: https://www.ksat.com/news/local/202...ors-months-before-fatal-crash-in-san-antonio/
Woah. That sure looks bad for the FAA. I get that they are busy and want to give folks a chance, but this looks like they go well beyond doing that. This instructor sounds like a real cowboy.Missed this update when it first came out a few weeks ago. Wow...
Full story: https://www.ksat.com/news/local/202...ors-months-before-fatal-crash-in-san-antonio/
Woah. That sure looks bad for the FAA. I get that they are busy and want to give folks a chance, but this looks like they go well beyond doing that. This instructor sounds like a real cowboy.
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2020/07/piper-pa-28-140-cherokee-fatal-accident.html
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2020/07/piper-pa-28-140-cherokee-fatal-accident.html
update on the accident. I’m not good on finding the NTSB reports. Some crazy stuff on Kathryn’s report page though abou the pic.
The docket was made public on 22 Sept 2022. It's...interesting.What exactly is the update here?
Saw this same accident brought up on Reddit today, and was wondering "why now?"
No kidding. Like Wsuffa said, this does not look good for SAT FSDO...The docket was made public on 22 Sept 2022. It's...interesting.
Nauga,
who flinched a little
No kidding. Like Wsuffa said, this does not look good for SAT FSDO...
The irony is that they go real hard after people that probably aren't the problem, (I have like 5-6 people in mind, including DPEs that drink wine, the toughest DPE in the area, aircraft sales reps, other members of this board) and then don't go after a guy like this???No kidding. Like Wsuffa said, this does not look good for SAT FSDO...