One down at Traralgon today
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One down at Traralgon today
Just saw a short video clip on FB of a small single down in a paddock. Couldn't identify aircraft.
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Two people have escaped injury in a light plane crash at Traralgon this afternoon.
Paramedics assessed a man and woman who weren't injured, but are shaken.
Paramedics assessed a man and woman who weren't injured, but are shaken.
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This one is a bit more original. The article and the photos are the local journos own.
Light plane crash at Traralgon | Latrobe Valley Express
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Yes PA28. Rego clearly shown on CH9 news last night. VH-CGX.
Thankfully no one injured.
sms777 - carby icing..?? I doubt it. Article says ATSB won't be investigating though so I guess we won't be finding out what caused it (if that's true).
Thankfully no one injured.
sms777 - carby icing..?? I doubt it. Article says ATSB won't be investigating though so I guess we won't be finding out what caused it (if that's true).
That's quite possible, Checkboard.
I can think of more than a couple of times, arriving in circuit in a fast ship behind another in a slow ship. Then the slow ship elects to do a NAVEX for a circuit..
(PS: A general comment and not related to what happened to VH-CGX.)
I can think of more than a couple of times, arriving in circuit in a fast ship behind another in a slow ship. Then the slow ship elects to do a NAVEX for a circuit..
(PS: A general comment and not related to what happened to VH-CGX.)
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Then the slow ship elects to do a NAVEX for a circuit
Frustrating, indeed .. and, generally, quite unnecessary.
Many years ago, I did some work on Ralph Capponi's 685. He cut out payment for the engineering in a circuit session off 17 at EN .. with the climb performance, near empty, didn't need to go outside the aerodrome boundary .. poor old Ralph in the RHS couldn't see the aerodrome most of the time.
Frustrating, indeed .. and, generally, quite unnecessary.
Many years ago, I did some work on Ralph Capponi's 685. He cut out payment for the engineering in a circuit session off 17 at EN .. with the climb performance, near empty, didn't need to go outside the aerodrome boundary .. poor old Ralph in the RHS couldn't see the aerodrome most of the time.