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Old 21st Feb 2016, 20:55
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G-OAMI

Has anyone heard or seen anything about the jetranger G-OAMI recently, hearing rumours it had a precautionary landing in a field near EGTB...?
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Old 22nd Feb 2016, 00:51
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'precautionary landing'!!

Is that what they call it?
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Old 22nd Feb 2016, 03:55
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Hmmm. Engine failure, blade cuts off tail boom during the landing. I guess that would be precautionary.

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Engine failure in a single? Excellent idea to make a precautionary landing. You don't want to mess about up there, trying to decide what to do.
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If the blades shattered the tail across the registration, they have to be carefull not to return to service with a shattered IMAGO.

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