TheTraveler
Line Up and Wait
Backstory first. I'm on our local fire department. We have two stations. Station 1 is our main, and in the center of the township. Station 2 is on VPZ, because it's inside our township, and we are an ARFF department because of that.
I'm in my office this morning and got paged out for an aircraft crash. Head quickly to station 2, we get the engine crewed up, and head out. Runway 18/26, old 40-something Stinson upside down. The guy will be fine, just a little shaky. Airplane is banged up, but doesn't look unrepairable. We were there on standby for quite a while until the wrecker came out from the flight service and flipped it. A lot of fuel on the ground. I don't know if it ruptured, or just all poured out the vents, but there was definitely a lot of it. We followed their convoy towing the plane back down to the hangar also.
He spoke of a strong gust, but it was calm here today. 140 at 6 knots.
Press Release...
Today at 9:51am, officers with the Porter County Sheriff’s Office, Washington Township Fire Department and Porter EMS responded to a single engine plane crash at the Porter County Regional Airport. The 1947 Stinson model 108-2 had just landed on runway 1836, with all wheels down, when a strong west wind pushed the single engine plane off the roadway causing it to rollover. The pilot who possesses a valid pilot’s license, 54 year old Carl Lane of Union Township, was uninjured. The FAA will be handling the investigation.
I'm in my office this morning and got paged out for an aircraft crash. Head quickly to station 2, we get the engine crewed up, and head out. Runway 18/26, old 40-something Stinson upside down. The guy will be fine, just a little shaky. Airplane is banged up, but doesn't look unrepairable. We were there on standby for quite a while until the wrecker came out from the flight service and flipped it. A lot of fuel on the ground. I don't know if it ruptured, or just all poured out the vents, but there was definitely a lot of it. We followed their convoy towing the plane back down to the hangar also.
He spoke of a strong gust, but it was calm here today. 140 at 6 knots.
Press Release...
Today at 9:51am, officers with the Porter County Sheriff’s Office, Washington Township Fire Department and Porter EMS responded to a single engine plane crash at the Porter County Regional Airport. The 1947 Stinson model 108-2 had just landed on runway 1836, with all wheels down, when a strong west wind pushed the single engine plane off the roadway causing it to rollover. The pilot who possesses a valid pilot’s license, 54 year old Carl Lane of Union Township, was uninjured. The FAA will be handling the investigation.