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I usually don't post this type of thread, so I apologize if it offends anyone.
Last Saturday a PC-12 on a medical dispatch went down after takeoff from Rick Husband International (KAMA), directly south of the departure runway. The pilot was an accomplished airman.
I can't imagine what might have caused this professionally flown turboprop to go down so quickly after takeoff. The weather was good, and the incident occurred just after midnight. There was no radio communication after takeoff.
A failure transitioning to instruments, perhaps? But the area south of the airport has many buildings and such. There must have been good ground lighting to reference.
I know at least one of our POA members flies the Pilatus professionally, and perhaps there are more. I was hoping a member with experience in the aircraft could offer some insight.
I hate medical flight crashes. The crews fly at all hours, and routinely dispatch into challenging weather to help those in distress. I admire their dedication very much, and it always saddens me when these incidents occur.
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http://amarillo.com/news/local-news...ne-was-headed-clovis-nm-deadly-amarillo-crash
I usually don't post this type of thread, so I apologize if it offends anyone.
Last Saturday a PC-12 on a medical dispatch went down after takeoff from Rick Husband International (KAMA), directly south of the departure runway. The pilot was an accomplished airman.
I can't imagine what might have caused this professionally flown turboprop to go down so quickly after takeoff. The weather was good, and the incident occurred just after midnight. There was no radio communication after takeoff.
A failure transitioning to instruments, perhaps? But the area south of the airport has many buildings and such. There must have been good ground lighting to reference.
I know at least one of our POA members flies the Pilatus professionally, and perhaps there are more. I was hoping a member with experience in the aircraft could offer some insight.
I hate medical flight crashes. The crews fly at all hours, and routinely dispatch into challenging weather to help those in distress. I admire their dedication very much, and it always saddens me when these incidents occur.
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http://amarillo.com/news/local-news...ne-was-headed-clovis-nm-deadly-amarillo-crash