TrueCourse
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The first time wasn’t a landing, but a flyby to have the gear checked.
OK, so the missing landing gear is at the origin airport. Gotcha.
The first time wasn’t a landing, but a flyby to have the gear checked.
OK, so the missing landing gear is at the origin airport. Gotcha.
Until he wasn't.......You think maybe the copilot was…high?
well, he missed. The area they reported finding the body is halfway between two large lakes. He didn’t hit either.
it keeps getting weirder.
I’ll bet they find a GoPro or three on the body.
I’m hearing it was a suicide after the hard landing incident. Unconfirmed but as you say… plausible.I can envision a scenario where the copilot has some personal issues or ‘history’ and after botching the landing that damaged the plane, figures he’s fired and decides to end it. Seems more plausible than publicity stunt.
It's a jump plane.The flightaware data looks like it was possibly a jump plane
Maybe. Young guy hoping for a career in aviation thinks it just went bye bye. Unfortunate because while serious, I don't think this is a career killer.I’m hearing it was a suicide after the hard landing incident. Unconfirmed but as you say… plausible.
If it’s true it will be very sad indeed.Maybe. Young guy hoping for a career in aviation thinks it just went bye bye. Unfortunate because while serious, I don't think this is a career killer.
I'm getting real tired of DG pointing to his cap. That said, the accident theory [sent back by the captain to assess damage and falls out] gets my vote. He explains the accident scenario from his apparent familiarity with the aircraft and its characteristics.Apparently the DTSB has concluded it’s investigation and Gryder has spoken.
I'm getting real tired of DG pointing to his cap. That said, the accident theory [sent back by the captain to assess damage and falls out] gets my vote. He explains the accident scenario from his apparent familiarity with the aircraft and its characteristics.
At least this one said exit rather than jumping to the jumps conclusion
Maybe. Young guy hoping for a career in aviation thinks it just went bye bye. Unfortunate because while serious, I don't think this is a career killer.
Man, I've had some bad landings, but talk about a loss of perspective!I’m hearing it was a suicide after the hard landing incident. Unconfirmed but as you say… plausible.
Whole lot of speculation. For all we know the PIC gave him a shove. We only get one side of the story.
I take it the pilot isn't talking? I haven't heard a thing from the one person most likely to know what happened.
The pilot isn’t blabbing about it on the internet or to the press. I’m sure he’s talking to the appropriate people.I take it the pilot isn't talking? I haven't heard a thing from the one person most likely to know what happened.
Imagine being that guy. Your buddy falls out of the plane, then you still have to land it with one wheel missing. Talk about having a bad day.The pilot isn’t blabbing about it on the internet or to the press. I’m sure he’s talking to the appropriate people.
Spore shares the mailbox with Rampart. Lots of flights around Ft Bragg. Looks like its still part of the contractor world.
Certainly the most likely. I'd personally like to see what safety equipment was available, if any, such as a harness.If we're speculating, I'm going to go with "went to the back to investigate, and slipped or lost his grip and went out". Thinking that he was more focused on the aircraft than his own safety. That it would make sense to want to see what was going on with the gear to be able to prepare for a landing with the gear damaged.
It was a skydiving plane, they fly with the door open regularly.