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Old 25th Sep 2007, 08:54
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"Please remain seated for landing"

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...881835046.html
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...0,616530.story

A remarkable picture of a crash....

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Not surprised he crashed if he ran out of steam. Maybe he neglected to check both bunkers were brimming before flight or that the poker and shovel were correctly stowed. As the railways discovered in the C19th, you need multi crew when stoking a complex piece of machinery like an aeroplane.

Oh when will we ever learn!
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Remarkable indeed!

As for the sensationalistic (is that a word?) write-up in the press, it never ceases to amaze me how far things can be blown up out of proportion. Personally I would have added some bits about how difficult it is to handle an emergency just after take-off, how he managed to find some open area to put the plane in and how he was sensible enough to stay in his seat until medical assistance was available.

Good job sir!
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Originally Posted by Jhieminga
As for the sensationalistic (is that a word?) write-up in the press, it never ceases to amaze me how far things can be blown up out of proportion. Personally I would have added some bits about how difficult it is to handle an emergency just after take-off, how he managed to find some open area to put the plane in and how he was sensible enough to stay in his seat until medical assistance was available.


No, it's not a word. And did you actually bother to read the articles?
Originally Posted by Sun Sentinel
Paul Slavin, president of Monarch Air Group, the charter firm that operated the plane, credited Robertson with averting disaster.
"He's extremely experienced," Slavin said of Robertson. "He saved a lot of lives with what he did."
His assistant, Jonathan Hart, agreed.
"Knowing Bob personally, I'm sure he was looking at his options and didn't want to injure anyone driving in a car," Hart said.
It also says passers-by were unable to extricate the pilot from his seat until emergency services arrived. Nothing to do with being sensible.
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that guy should buy a lottery ticket~!
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Indeed I didn't read both of them, only the first one as my browser only showed the video part of the second article for some obscure reason. Without the text of the article in the Sun Sentinel the coverage appears overly sensational. Reading through the Sun article my comments are indeed not warranted, my apologies for that.

It is still a remarkable accident.

(English isn't my first language which explains the use of a, on reflection, non-English word )
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absolutely crazy
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Old 25th Sep 2007, 13:44
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sensationalistic

Jhieminga: your English is excellent. ajamieson - the word is long-established, particularly in connection with some of the journalistic excesses so often criticised in Pprune. It's in my dictionary.

On the main point of the thread - excellent picture and happiness for the survival of the pilot.
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