Incident at Murrayfield, Mandurah, WA
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This might be a safer link: https://thewest.com.au/news/perth/na...urah-c-5424645
Man Bilong Balus long PNG
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Location: Now officially on Life's scrap heap, now being an Age Pensioner and not liking it one little bit! I'd rather be flying but in the meantime still continuing the never ending search for a bad bottle of Red!
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"Those who witnessed the terrifying ordeal helped roll the plane the correct way up, after the crash."
Lol - really?!
DF.
Lol - really?!
DF.

One is/was none other than the 'Aviation Expert' GT.

BTW, how are ya? Still missing the Minties and Fruit cake I used to bring you?

Join Date: Mar 1999
Posts: 82
Fairly reasonable article by the famous GT. Brianna will learn a lot from this distinguished mentor with heaps of journalism awards to his name. The public, GT’s main audience, respect his expertise and how he reports on aviation to the person in the street. Gnash ya teeth and eat ya hearts out Seabreeze and da Pinky.
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Fairly reasonable article by the famous GT. Brianna will learn a lot from this distinguished mentor with heaps of journalism awards to his name. The public, GT’s main audience, respect his expertise and how he reports on aviation to the person in the street. Gnash ya teeth and eat ya hearts out Seabreeze and da Pinky.
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Next door to the neighbor from hell, who believes in chemtrails!
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And yes I do still miss the minties & fruitcake - even though I am no longer allowed to have them.

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Seabreeze - I’m not a GT relie, but know the man. He’s not always right, but he’s respected by the non-aviation populace. As a counter there are others listed as aviation experts in the media, espousing views that are sometimes ill-informed or incorrect but are also roundly castigated on this forum. Each to their own I guess.
Join Date: Jan 2015
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Did some formation flyng alongside VH-RWT (had to throttle down quite a bit especially on formation takeoffs/clibms... formation landings were challenging too.... )
Grumman Tiger vs Cessna 172.
Good times - showed me a lot about power management and forward planning, and positive decisions on go/abort.
Grumman Tiger vs Cessna 172.
Good times - showed me a lot about power management and forward planning, and positive decisions on go/abort.
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