If you were at Gaston's last year (2006), you might have heard me ranting about this rental plane at my FBO which I called the "Cardinal from Hell". It was this C-177RG with tons of little things broken on it. Inop autopilot, wiggy ADF, serious aileron imbalance problem, broken gear warning horn, and the last time I flew it the engine died at idle (on the ground, after landing, fortunately). I remember ranting to Dr. Bruce and company over dinner about this awful plane and the poor quality of rental fleets, etc... I stopped renting that plane and haven't flown it in over a year now.
Well, last night, the Cardinal from Hell crashed short of the Wasilla runway, killing the CFI and student aboard. No word yet from the NTSB, and they haven't released the names of the victims yet.
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/aviation/story/9078954p-8994984c.html
This is the first plane from my own logbook that has gone down. I guess that's one of those things that's bound to happen eventually to those of us who rent airplanes. I definately got that funny horrible feeling when I saw the tail number on the evening news. Trying not to speculate too much about the cause, but I can't help but wonder if the engine died when they pulled the power to idle. Trying to keep my anger under control and not "blame the airplane" until more news comes in...
--Kath
Well, last night, the Cardinal from Hell crashed short of the Wasilla runway, killing the CFI and student aboard. No word yet from the NTSB, and they haven't released the names of the victims yet.
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/aviation/story/9078954p-8994984c.html
This is the first plane from my own logbook that has gone down. I guess that's one of those things that's bound to happen eventually to those of us who rent airplanes. I definately got that funny horrible feeling when I saw the tail number on the evening news. Trying not to speculate too much about the cause, but I can't help but wonder if the engine died when they pulled the power to idle. Trying to keep my anger under control and not "blame the airplane" until more news comes in...
--Kath