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yssy.ymel
25th Nov 2016, 23:50
Looks like someone has lost a bit of their undercarriage and is doing circuits. Emergency services and police on standby. Looking to come in on the grass on 04.

ACMS
26th Nov 2016, 01:36
Landed safely.

ghyde
26th Nov 2016, 04:15
Pilot successfully lands light plane on two wheels at airport south of Brisbane - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-26/pilot-lands-plane-two-wheels-archerfield-airport/8060364)

Expect good coverage on tonights news (quite newsday)

holdingagain
26th Nov 2016, 04:46
And a Cessna 152, or was it a 172 came to a sudden stop on its nose about 10 days ago on 04. Must be the preferred runway for quick stops

Flying Binghi
26th Nov 2016, 05:57
expect good coverage on tonights news (quite newsday)

"""the aircraft nearly crashed into a school !!!"""" :eek::eek::eek:






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LeadSled
26th Nov 2016, 06:26
"""the aircraft nearly crashed into a school !!!"""" http://cdn.pprune.org/images/smilies/eek.gifhttp://cdn.pprune.org/images/smilies/eek.gifhttp://cdn.pprune.org/images/smilies/eek.gif


Whaaaattttt!!!!
You mean no mention it missed the hospital, orphanage and RSPCA shelter, not to mention the Brisbane CBD and an airliner with 500 people???
What are "they" teaching at journalist school these days.
Tootle pip!

Updraft
26th Nov 2016, 07:06
Channel 7 News showed him "dumping fuel" prior to landing.

Ixixly
26th Nov 2016, 07:47
Wow, did they capture the footage of him crawling out onto the wing to unscrew the fuel caps so he could "Dump Fuel"?

Dangly Bits
26th Nov 2016, 09:55
How did he lose the wheel in the first place?

Stanwell
26th Nov 2016, 10:43
Erm..
Perhaps he forgot where he put it.

Desert Flower
27th Nov 2016, 01:59
You picked a fine time to leave him loose wheel - with apologies to Kenny Rogers! ;)

DF.

chance
28th Nov 2016, 01:40
An old aeroplane from Basair - like much of their training fleet. The maintenance service provider will no doubt be having a good long look at why the wheel fell off and hopefully have a look at the rest of the fleet. Makes student pilots a tad nervous.

Ixixly
28th Nov 2016, 06:53
Chance, you mean an old aeroplane like the vast majority of the GA Fleet? I'm sure they will, they're an extremely good mob that do the maintenance for BasAir and I've no doubt they'll find out the cause and make sure it never happens again if it was a result of their procedures.

holdingagain
20th Nov 2017, 21:18
Archerfield contrasts
Basair has a brand new Seminole and rebirthing interior of RQ clubhouse for lectures
Demolition in progress of former Brisbane Aero Engines buildings and Ian Aviation moving out of their hangar

Possum1
20th Nov 2017, 22:14
My information is that Ian Aviation's hangar lease is up with AAC in April 2018 and, like most businesses here at Archerfield, do not wish to continue their association with them. They are moving from early next year out to a new hangar which has just been built at Bradfield Airfield(near Atkinson's Dam).