Turbo-Arrow-Driver
Pre-takeoff checklist
N8266D was owned by a flying club, pilot and pax now identified. Nothing obvious in the ADS-B data and there was some manuvering prior to the accident. Maybe a checkout, maybe just some practice. ADS-B ends at around 4,000 feet, and the actual accident isn't apparent in the data.
Photos of the crash site look like it was a near vertical dive. Almost nothing recognizable except the tail section. Was this maybe an unrecovered spin?
An earlier post on Kathryn's Report has a comment about the accident,
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2020/08/piper-pa-32-301t-n8266d-incident.html
https://www.enidnews.com/news/ohp-i...cle_861ffc6a-96bd-11ed-8e8c-0f1c9a76d678.html
Photos of the crash site look like it was a near vertical dive. Almost nothing recognizable except the tail section. Was this maybe an unrecovered spin?
An earlier post on Kathryn's Report has a comment about the accident,
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2020/08/piper-pa-32-301t-n8266d-incident.html
https://www.enidnews.com/news/ohp-i...cle_861ffc6a-96bd-11ed-8e8c-0f1c9a76d678.html