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ericferret 20th Jun 2017 17:34

Northampton accident
 
Pilot dies after light aircraft crashes near Corby - BBC News

tobster911 21st Jun 2017 08:30

Absolutely tragic, I wonder what went wrong?

John R81 21st Jun 2017 15:42

"Accidents & close calls" thread?

ericferret 21st Jun 2017 19:13

Which hardly anybody reads look at the numbers.

John R81 22nd Jun 2017 10:23


Originally Posted by ericferret (Post 9808840)
Which hardly anybody reads look at the numbers.

and never will if we don't post things there but have them here. Mods should either move all A&CC threads, or shut the alternate category

PPRuNe Towers 22nd Jun 2017 10:35

Accident threads get lost in clutter and rarely reviewed - we see the stats.

The separate forum grows access and simpler review from the past.

That's why.

Rob

VictorGolf 22nd Jun 2017 14:23

Any indication of the type of aircraft?

ericferret 22nd Jun 2017 16:16

So this thread for news which it was, accident thread for access and review to where it can be moved for those interested in such things.

I just get the impression that this is about head in the sand and pretend this sort of thing doesn't happen or lets keep it happy clappy and nothing evers happens to darken our day.

Pilot DAR 22nd Jun 2017 17:06


this is about head in the sand and pretend this sort of thing doesn't happen
Anything but! The A&CC forum is to enable easy access to information and learning! If an accident/incident/close call is buried among other private flying posts, that's where it will be lost more quickly.

We can learn something from nearly every event. It would be preferred if accident posts were posted to A&CC first. They're okay in PF, as they are "news" so to speak, but mods will usually move them to A&CC before long. That's where the useful information will be more easily found in the future.

S-Works 22nd Jun 2017 21:37


Originally Posted by VictorGolf (Post 9809448)
Any indication of the type of aircraft?

An Auster.

VictorGolf 23rd Jun 2017 09:12

Thank you Bose. My aircraft has a limitation in the POH of a max operating air temperature of 25 deg C and a pal of mine with a similar aircraft visits Spanhoe regularly but clearly it wasn't him.


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