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I just heard on Fox news that the Buckeye AZ airport manager and another chap lost their lives when their RV-7 went down. RIP
Sorry for your loss my friend, my condolences and thoughts go out to you and his family. I've always liked a saying I saw on a church sign a few years back. "Death is not a period, just a comma."It was clear he loved his job with the City of Buckeye and was excited about the airport, and about flying. In that last conversation on June 15 we also spoke of his faith, and of his work with the youth ministry at his church. He made it clear that he identified with the Apostle Paul's comments on life and death as expressed in the Letter to the Philippians.
Though I've lost a friend and the local aviation community has lost an enthusiastic supporter, the last thing he would want is for us to grieve.
Prayers for his family.
I’m confused. Report says RV-4. Title RV-7.
Did I see that both pilot and co-pilot had alcohol in their system?? I see feathers in the cockpit, were either pilot or co-pilot impacted by birds?
The report has a few typos and is hard to decipher in spots. But since the canopy and vertical tail were found a mile away from the rest of the wreckage I'm surmising that the birdstrikes separated those from the aircraft in flight.I’m confused. Report says RV-4. Title RV-7.
Did I see that both pilot and co-pilot had alcohol in their system?? I see feathers in the cockpit, were either pilot or co-pilot impacted by birds?
I’m confused. Report says RV-4. Title RV-7.
Did I see that both pilot and co-pilot had alcohol in their system?? I see feathers in the cockpit, were either pilot or co-pilot impacted by birds?
I pulled my Foreflight track log for that day. It was a hot day. Six minutes before this accident happened I had taken off from GYR. I was flying 20 miles east of the accident location at 2,500 MSL, where OAT was 90 deg. F.Yes, 5500’ AGL or so does seem kinda high for birds, pigeons. Most hang out below 500’, never know.
I'm missing the inference, does the report suggest the birds hit the occupants and knocked them out, or that birds struck the RV in such a way that it broke up in flight? Or is it that the birds took out the powerplant or controls and they didn't survive the forced landing? I recognize it may be a distinction without difference to the deceased, just trying to understand what the report is actually pointing at.
I'm missing the inference, does the report suggest the birds hit the occupants and knocked them out, or that birds struck the RV in such a way that it broke up in flight? Or is it that the birds took out the powerplant or controls and they didn't survive the forced landing? I recognize it may be a distinction without difference to the deceased, just trying to understand what the report is actually pointing at.
The vertical stabilizer, rudder and canopy were found a mile away. I doubt an RV7 is going to want to stay in the air nor be very controllable without a VS, rudder or canopy.I'm missing the inference, does the report suggest the birds hit the occupants and knocked them out, or that birds struck the RV in such a way that it broke up in flight? Or is it that the birds took out the powerplant or controls and they didn't survive the forced landing? I recognize it may be a distinction without difference to the deceased, just trying to understand what the report is actually pointing at.
Someone who knows more about human decay than me can confirm, but that sounds to me like alcohol that was probably found from the remains starting to decompose. Or else they'd had some leftover from the night before.
Tox reports for both occupants (including concentrations) are in the accident docket along with a lot of other detailed information. The factual is a summary, not all the data collected.I get that the point of a factual report is to just get raw information out there and make no conclusions, but they either need to provide more information here (concentrations) or less information.
Tox reports for both occupants (including concentrations) are in the accident docket along with a lot of other detailed information. The factual is a summary, not all the data collected.
Nauga,
in the abstract