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Jack Fleetwood
So yesterday was a long day for us. Luckily my friend is okay.
I had a photo shoot scheduled for yesterday evening. I was shooting a Baron, so we wanted to use the Lance for the extra speed over my normal 170 photo ship. My friend who owns the Lance had to give some friends a ride around Austin first, but would be back in plenty of time to pick me up.
I was getting nervous that I would be late around 3PM and was pacing around the airport. Then he texted me, saying, "I had an issue can not go". I replied that it wasn't a problem and called the Baron owner to cancel. I then asked my friend if it was an airplane issue and if so should I come get him, or bring him tools, etc. He replied, "Yes. Sorry". He was taking awhile to respond to me, when another friend came running over and told me there had been a crash and showed me the photo on Facebook.
I'll get to the long story later, but the short version is, he's okay. He lost power... no, I won't speculate about it. He is okay, the car he hit had nobody in it, and the plane is a total loss. It could have been a lot worse and today I'm thankful I still have a friend. Be careful out there.
This is what happens to a Chevy when it rips a wing off of an airplane! Pretty tough if you ask me. And for those of you worried about Piper wing bolts... they're all still on the airplane and look like new. The wing broke around the bolts.
And a photo of me a few weeks ago getting ready to go up for a flight in it.
I had a photo shoot scheduled for yesterday evening. I was shooting a Baron, so we wanted to use the Lance for the extra speed over my normal 170 photo ship. My friend who owns the Lance had to give some friends a ride around Austin first, but would be back in plenty of time to pick me up.
I was getting nervous that I would be late around 3PM and was pacing around the airport. Then he texted me, saying, "I had an issue can not go". I replied that it wasn't a problem and called the Baron owner to cancel. I then asked my friend if it was an airplane issue and if so should I come get him, or bring him tools, etc. He replied, "Yes. Sorry". He was taking awhile to respond to me, when another friend came running over and told me there had been a crash and showed me the photo on Facebook.
I'll get to the long story later, but the short version is, he's okay. He lost power... no, I won't speculate about it. He is okay, the car he hit had nobody in it, and the plane is a total loss. It could have been a lot worse and today I'm thankful I still have a friend. Be careful out there.
This is what happens to a Chevy when it rips a wing off of an airplane! Pretty tough if you ask me. And for those of you worried about Piper wing bolts... they're all still on the airplane and look like new. The wing broke around the bolts.
And a photo of me a few weeks ago getting ready to go up for a flight in it.