ppragman
No pasa nada.
I am rarely surprised about accidents and incidents I see up north, but I'll be honest, this one is pretty surprising to me...
http://www.adn.com/article/20150611...-propeller-left-plane-running-ward-mosquitoes
http://www.adn.com/article/20150611...-propeller-left-plane-running-ward-mosquitoes
Aviation
NTSB: Alaska pilot killed by propeller left plane running to ward off mosquitoes
Megan Edge
June 11, 2015
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preliminary investigation reportfrom the National Transportation Safety Board.
According to the report, Clark Baldwin’s plane, along with three others, were left running while the group loaded up the planes at the Peavine Bar Airstrip in the park, about 15 miles east of McCarthy.
"To stave off swarms of mosquitos while loading the airplanes, the engines of all four airplanes were started and allowed to operate at idle, with the cockpits unattended," the report said.
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While loading gear on the right side of his Super Cub, the next plane began moving forward. Baldwin tried to move to the front of the plane to keep the planes from colliding, but ran into the back of a spinning propeller. He was struck three times, the report said.
Baldwin was the owner and operator of Alaska’s Cub Training Specialists, a flight school.
The planes were heading to Cordova when they touched down in the park to do off-airport landing and gravel bar training, a park ranger said last week.