ruh rho...no reported injuries.
https://apnews.com/article/travel-michigan-ironwood-chicago-3dae5bcb1a7cb1eb261b19dbaefbafee
https://apnews.com/article/travel-michigan-ironwood-chicago-3dae5bcb1a7cb1eb261b19dbaefbafee
LMAO!! welllll done!You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel....
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well, at ORD that IS a small plane.You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel....
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the neighbors prolly thought it WAS gunfire.It fell into a neighborhood in Chicago.
I'm surprised they could hear it land over the gunfire.
“It is a little freaky because where we live, we’re right in a flight path to O’Hare. We have massive planes that fly over,” Grant said. “Thank God it was a small plane, but it’s really surreal.”
Tires come off cars and trucks every day. Many times a truck tire will KILL people. It rarely makes the news.
Tell them to hang onto it -- they can retread and sell it to some pilot.ruh rho...no reported injuries.
https://apnews.com/article/travel-michigan-ironwood-chicago-3dae5bcb1a7cb1eb261b19dbaefbafee
That may be an expensive landing, as in potential ground loop, if one of the mains were lost. Hopefully he held it off to as slow speed as possible and used as much rudder as he could to keep it relatively straight.
If the truck was flying it would make the news.Tires come off cars and trucks every day. Many times a truck tire will KILL people. It rarely makes the news.
How many plies did it have?Tell them to hang onto it -- they can retread and sell it to some pilot.
How many plies did it have?
...and in some way tie it back to the MAX
"The single engine Cessna PC12, flown mostly by millionaires, was flying without a flight plan and lost a major portion of its landing gear. This comes just after FAA regulators allowed the MAX to fly again after a lengthy grounding due to a poorly designed autopilot by Boeing"
The first season of Airplane Repo the guys were based nearby at VPZ. If a Cessna on a flatbed counts as a PC12, VPZ definitely counts as Chicago.It should also involve an Airplane Repo style intro...
“The PC12 is a favorite of businessmen and social media influencers. It’s capable of cruising at 600 knots with a range of 12000 miles. One of these will set you back a cool 25 million. Making Ken’s cut...well, he doesn’t want to say...”
GYY, actually. But those four episodes were real repo men and quite good. Nothing like the completely idiotic drama that the later incarnation of the show was.The first season of Airplane Repo the guys were based nearby at VPZ. If a Cessna on a flatbed counts as a PC12, VPZ definitely counts as Chicago.
You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel....
(someone had to say it!)