airplane crashes on Kansas golf course

Oxman

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/te...s-on-kansas-golf-course/ar-BBqFIGM?li=BBqrVLO

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Two teenagers were able to walk away from a rented airplane that one of them was piloting when it crashed onto a Kansas golf course, narrowly missing nearby homes.

A 17-year-old boy was flying the 1966 single-engine Mooney on Friday afternoon when it came down on the 14th hole at the Tallgrass Country Club, Wichita police said. An 18-year-old woman also was aboard.

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If she came out of the plane behind him - was she in the left seat? Or maybe he told her to get in the back, which, if he did, is pretty level thinking for a 17yr old.
Hopefully he didn't simply run out of fuel and this was a bona fida engine failure. Either way he did a great job, plane can be replaced, that's what insurance is for, lives on the other hand...

Bp244
 
I like the "wind chill" explanation of why carb heat at 50 degrees is legit. But don't worry, he knows what he is talking about because he has been a private pilot for 30 years.

My favorite part from that guy is you only have a few seconds to try to restart the engine before approaching stall speed. Guess they forgot what best glide speed is all about...
 
I like the "wind chill" explanation of why carb heat at 50 degrees is legit. But don't worry, he knows what he is talking about because he has been a private pilot for 30 years.

While I try to respect my elders, I often wonder if some people have had the same two years of experience 15 times....
 
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