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rjtjrt 11th Sep 2017 23:43

How to Use a Tree
 

megan 12th Sep 2017 04:32

Not playing, just a black box with start arrow in centre.

rjtjrt 12th Sep 2017 05:01

Thanks for the heads up.
Odd, it plays for me. Some sort of geographic thing I guess.
Anyway here is the URL

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WdO7Ag...ime_continue=2

DeeCee 12th Sep 2017 08:21

How on earth did he/she manage that? It looks like the aircraft was stalling before it hit the tree. For once all the lucky breaks lined up.

Steve6443 12th Sep 2017 11:25


Originally Posted by DeeCee (Post 9889242)
How on earth did he/she manage that? It looks like the aircraft was stalling before it hit the tree. For once all the lucky breaks lined up.

My best guess: Aiming for a field beyond the car park, saw s/he was going to miss, pulled on the stick to extend the glide, plane stalled / began to spin to the left. Everything else was pure luck.

However we do know of other SkyGods purposefully executing the manoeuvre, who have more or less successfully stalled a light aircraft into a tree - wasn't one instance near Aberdeen?

correction: looking at the location where s/he landed (in the car park of Johnson Technologies, Plainville), s/he could have put the plane back down on the remaining runway at Robertson Airport. Very strange indeed

funfly 12th Sep 2017 16:38

I have personal experience of exactly this happening in the UK when a few years ago an aircraft that I knew well took off and clipped a tree which took all the speed off, turned it through 180 degrees and flopping it down facing the direction it came from letting the two occupants get out unscathed.

Richard Taylor 12th Sep 2017 16:45

I reckon he/she just spotted a suitable parking spot and wanted to get in before anyone else. :}

Farrell 12th Sep 2017 18:38

How lucky is that....?
 
http://www.bbc.com/news/video_and_audio/headlines/41237592/plane-crash-pilot-walks-away-after-aircraft-hits-tree

Curlytips 12th Sep 2017 19:31

Just goes to show why the Cessna 172 has the best safety record :ok:

Oscar Charlie 192 12th Sep 2017 19:39

A perfect tree point landing!


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