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It has been over 2 hours since a light aircraft called Mayday, at Archer Point, North of Cairns. I expected to know type, rego and colour of pilots undies, before departing CKN.
Hope all are well.
Hope all are well.
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From ABC
A light plane has come down in trees during an emergency landing near Cooktown in Far North Queensland.
Police say the pilot issued a may-day call at around 2.30pm AEST and attempted to land the plane on Archers Point Road.
But it came down in small trees beside the road.
The ambulance service says the two people on board have only minor injuries.
A light plane has come down in trees during an emergency landing near Cooktown in Far North Queensland.
Police say the pilot issued a may-day call at around 2.30pm AEST and attempted to land the plane on Archers Point Road.
But it came down in small trees beside the road.
The ambulance service says the two people on board have only minor injuries.
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Ignition problem earlier today!
I was talking to a gentleman, who advised me that the pilot was having problems with the ignition source on his aircraft. After an aborted flight earlier today due to engine difficulty, bought new "alternative" spark plugs (not recommended by mechanic, or sales person), and the incident occured. Coincidence?
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Coincidence????
That the bug still existed perhaps. I bet it was not the plugs at all.
NGK D9EA or the Irridium equiv.
Not hard to buy, or install....2 per cyl.
Me thinks more likely crappy fuel or something else.
And why after a trouble shooting exercise would you blast off with pax on board without a solid test over the airfield for some time. maybe that happened but I do wonder if not.
Purely speculation on my part.....but the plugs.......
Glad they walked away.
J
That the bug still existed perhaps. I bet it was not the plugs at all.
NGK D9EA or the Irridium equiv.
Not hard to buy, or install....2 per cyl.
Me thinks more likely crappy fuel or something else.
And why after a trouble shooting exercise would you blast off with pax on board without a solid test over the airfield for some time. maybe that happened but I do wonder if not.
Purely speculation on my part.....but the plugs.......
Glad they walked away.
J
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Good old Cairns Post - the aviation reporting is consistent, you have to give them that!
You have to watch those tail winds, they throw you off course.
The couple were making the return leg of a day trip from Mareeba when they issued a mayday message that their plane was having engine trouble in the tail winds about 20km south of Cooktown.
The plane was thrown off course and quickly plummeted to the ground about 8km from the intersection of the Cooktown Developmental Rd and Archer Point Rd.
The plane was thrown off course and quickly plummeted to the ground about 8km from the intersection of the Cooktown Developmental Rd and Archer Point Rd.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/stori....b6cbf21e.html
This is by far the best forced landing story Ive heard all week..
This is by far the best forced landing story Ive heard all week..
HOUSTON -- Three fishing buddies were returning from Port Lavaca on Tuesday night when their single-engine plane stalled in mid-air. The small Cherokee was put down in a vacant lot, about a mile short of the runways at Hobby Airport.
The force of the crash broke off the plane’s nose gear and crumpled the plane’s fuselage. And while no one was hurt from the crash, one passenger aboard the plane did receive a number of crab pinches.
“When this happened, Craig was sitting in back and he said the cooler just went. Crabs went all over him just biting him left and right,” said Georgette McGuire, the girlfriend of one of the men aboard the plane. “He said it was driving him crazy. He’s got a bunch of crab bites on him.”
The force of the crash broke off the plane’s nose gear and crumpled the plane’s fuselage. And while no one was hurt from the crash, one passenger aboard the plane did receive a number of crab pinches.
“When this happened, Craig was sitting in back and he said the cooler just went. Crabs went all over him just biting him left and right,” said Georgette McGuire, the girlfriend of one of the men aboard the plane. “He said it was driving him crazy. He’s got a bunch of crab bites on him.”