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ContactMeNow
10th Aug 2010, 03:42
Hi All,

Heard a C172 went down at Northam airport, WA a few days ago.

Can anyone shed some light on this? One person said it bounced on landing, someone else said it ran off the end of the runway (over shoot) and is now a write-off.

CMN

LeadSled
10th Aug 2010, 07:30
---- end of the runway and is now a right-off.Shuuurrrly you mean an end-off, or do you mean it went so far off the end it was right off??

Tootle pip!!

prospector
10th Aug 2010, 08:05
Probably the correct version is that it went right of the runway and is now a "write off", or maybe it did not go off the runway to the right, but at the end, the narrow end that is, but it is still a write off, anyways, does not sound good either way.

Hasherucf
10th Aug 2010, 09:03
Its amazing how many incidents happen and you dont hear anything about it. Like the 210 up at Cape Leveque last month.

Cone of silence stuff :ok:

dudduddud
10th Aug 2010, 09:53
This is TERRIBLE!!!


Pity about the plane too.

Desert Flower
10th Aug 2010, 10:19
Its amazing how many incidents happen and you dont hear anything about it. Like the 210 up at Cape Leveque last month.

Yeah - like the turbine driver at Marree who bogged his plane & done the prop in. Gonna be a mighty expensive exercise getting that replaced!

DF.

hardNfast
11th Aug 2010, 01:01
Its amazing how many incidents happen and you dont hear anything about it. Like the 210 up at Cape Leveque last month.

Not often the Broome-ites keep there mouths shut! Must not have been Leos then!

eocvictim
11th Aug 2010, 01:08
I wonder if the pilot was regaling his pax about the 172 vs aerostar story at the time?

ContactMeNow
11th Aug 2010, 03:13
Aircraft is question was C172 - VH-JYW, Operated by Jandakot Flight Centre....:hmm:

CMN

Hasherucf
11th Aug 2010, 09:03
Yeah - like the turbine driver at Marree who bogged his plane & done the prop in. Gonna be a mighty expensive exercise getting that replaced!Was it the same operator that wheels upped the Navajo or chieftain at the the same location a few months earlier.

Not often the Broome-ites keep there mouths shut! Must not have been Leos then!
Think the other well known operator

Signature
11th Aug 2010, 09:06
JFC again!!!

AirSic
11th Aug 2010, 09:36
JFC Again?

What were the others?

Johnny_56
11th Aug 2010, 12:43
JFC operated the Eagle the crashed at JT a couple of months ago.

How many aircraft do they have left??

AirSic
11th Aug 2010, 15:10
so we have an eagle that was hired to someone 2 months ago and a 172 again hired to someone recently.....

How is this JFC AGAIN?????

ContactMeNow
12th Aug 2010, 07:14
so we have an eagle that was hired to someone 2 months ago and a 172 again hired to someone recently.....

How is this JFC AGAIN?????


VH-KDS - crashed into Perth Hills a few months ago - 2 POB - Deceased
VH-FPP - Crashed at YPJT 2 months ago, student - ongoing back problems, instructor - Blind in one eye, never to fly again.
VH-JYW - Northam incidentI have heard SLX on the radio numerous times with "gear" problems :D

Chatting to one of their full-time staff at the derro club few days back, seems they have alot on their plate right now...ATO and workplace ombudsman asking questions. Plus loss of several contracts over the past few months.

CMN

Desert Flower
12th Aug 2010, 09:11
Was it the same operator that wheels upped the Navajo or chieftain at the the same location a few months earlier.

I don't think so. There is an 8'x1'x200kg package containing a 4 blade variable pitch prop waiting to go to Marree when a carrier can be found to take it up there, so my best guess it's for a C208.

DF.