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PPRuNeUser0211 6th Aug 2005 14:16

Cessna force lands in cardiff street
 
BBC news reporting a "cessna two seater" forced landed in a residential st on the outskirts of cardiff thisavo..... Ham radio operator reckons they carry "about 8 ltrs of fuel"!

see here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4127360.stm

Pilot Pete 6th Aug 2005 14:32


"They must have been really lucky. Those aircraft carry about eight litres of fuel and it's pretty volatile fuel, so anything could have happened."
Well, not quite anything I would have thought, but perhaps something...........

Glad to hear they were relatively unscathed.

PP

Max Revs 6th Aug 2005 14:41

8 Litres of fuel? Wow, that's nearly two gallons!
Pretty volatile stuff? Well Mogas is pretty much like regular unleaded car fuel but, hey why let the facts get in the way of a good story? :p

BossEyed 6th Aug 2005 15:09


Well Mogas is pretty much like regular unleaded car fuel
Yeah, pretty much :D :D

airship 6th Aug 2005 15:20

He ! An one can make a t po can't the ?
C-150 standard fuel useable fuel capacit is 22.5 US gallons which is about uhmmm, eight litres... ;)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 6th Aug 2005 15:25

<<22.5 US gallons which is about uhmmm, eight litres...>>

Errrrrr????????????????????

VC10 Rib22 6th Aug 2005 15:32

I know it's expensive to land at CWL but this is a bit extreme.
Then again, maybe they were hypnotised by the dulcet tones of a certain lady ATC at CWL rendering them incapable of continued flight (hello flower).

Glad everyone walked away.

VC10 Rib22

Farmer 1 6th Aug 2005 15:40

If you shift the decimal point one place to port, you end up not all that far off 8 litres.

Only trying to help.

Rainboe 6th Aug 2005 15:53

.8 litres? Why not switch it one place to the right? (only trying to be sarcastic!)

Maybe it didn't even have .08 litres if it force landed with fuel starvation!

Farmer 1 6th Aug 2005 15:59

I can't see a decimal point in "eight" - unless that's it on top of the "i". But if you moved that to the right - I'd be confused.

I hate these sarcastic blighters.

flower 6th Aug 2005 15:59


maybe they were hypnotised by the dulcet tones of a certain lady ATC at CWL rendering them incapable of continued flight (hello flower).
Not me this time VC10 I was asleep after night duties, and expensive to land at CWL eh, think we have some educating of you to do :p

Good to hear they all walked away from this, good flat land around there and well done to them for bringing it in safely.

FunkyMunky 6th Aug 2005 16:25

Updated story

PPRuNeUser0211 6th Aug 2005 17:31

hehe, good to see a private pilot making a good pfl:)

airborne_artist 6th Aug 2005 19:04

Just how many schools and old peoples' homes did the hero pilot avoid?

The report says "The man narrowly avoided houses and a caravan park to carry out the forced landing on Wentloog Road, Rumney.", which was mildly heroic, I suppose.

Good result, and glad all are safe, if a little shaken.

phnuff 6th Aug 2005 19:11

That's one way to get to the pub quickly !

"Some PPL's can hold nearly 8 litres of highly volatile beer and so anything could have happened "

bcfc 6th Aug 2005 19:25

Is it G-BOVS?

I do hope not. I did my GFT in her and she was a beaut. :{

Hope all are well

FunkyMunky 6th Aug 2005 20:02


Is it G-BOVS?
From the pictures on the BBC article, it looks like that registration but I can't make out the "O" completely:sad: :(

flower 6th Aug 2005 20:09

From the pictures I saw it was G-BOVS

rotorcraig 6th Aug 2005 21:37


Was it G-BOVS?
It does appear so from this photo

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...acrash2230.jpg

A spokeswoman for Air Traffic Control, which monitors air travel in the UK, said...
Well done BBC :rolleyes:

RC

robnewman 6th Aug 2005 22:17

Slightly worrying that ATC only 'monitor air travel in the U.K'. I was under the impression that they had it pretty much covered!

Or perhaps they just count how many people fly out of Gatwick on a Bank Holiday!

I'll be right back ... just on the phone to the BBC to check!!


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