Yeti Niner Five
Pre-takeoff checklist
Don't know how to post the link, but you can find it quickly with a Google search. Anyone have any insight? It was certainly IMC last night. Pictures don't show an obvious fire.
Vertical force was probably significant. Similar to the UPS Airbus at B-ham. Cockpit looked very intact.That looks generally survivable...I wonder what killed him? No shoulder belt maybe?
I think in another thread, someone posted an ATC exchange where tower noted he was low on the approach and he responded that he was correcting. He may very well have lost track of his airspeed and attempted to correct with pitch alone - stall, spin, pancake.An looking at the pictures I dont see a trail behind the plane, almost like the impact was straight down like a belly flop?
I think in another thread, someone posted an ATC exchange where tower noted he was low on the approach and he responded that he was correcting. He may very well have lost track of his airspeed and attempted to correct with pitch alone - stall, spin, pancake.
I think in another thread, someone posted an ATC exchange where tower noted he was low on the approach and he responded that he was correcting. He may very well have lost track of his airspeed and attempted to correct with pitch alone - stall, spin, pancake.
It wasn't an easy night for a single pilot op, and he was new to the plane. Sad.
Single pilot Ops, especially IFR, IMO is the biggest difference in the safety record between airline and GA stats.