http://www.stuff.co.nz/4099286a10.html
How fast does your camera have to be to catch the prop blade flying away?
Is that a King Air?
How fast does your camera have to be to catch the prop blade flying away?
Is that a King Air?
Ok, let's count the number of times that they used the phrase "crash landing" in that article. That is a term that I wish would be stricken from every journalism department on the planet.
I did, used twice:
"the plane circled above Woodbourne for about half an hour, preparing for a crash landing" That usage is normal and reflects good practice.
The other time the term was uncalled for. emergency landing would have been more accurate.
Overall, a well written piece.
Aircraft pieces flew in the air as an Eagle Air plane with 17 people on board made an emergency crash landing at Blenheim Airport this morning after landing gear failed.
You forgot the subhead...which was also uncalled for.
Air plane with 17 people on board made an emergency crash landing
Is there really such a thing as a non-emergency crash landing???
Silly reporters.