RIP.That's just sad if fog related.
DAB and its ILS is minutes away, so is SFB and probably better wx there...
I always assumed fog was clouds on the ground, perhaps there was a low ceiling?RIP.
Just trying to figure out the witness statement: A witness told a 911 dispatcher he had seen the plane fly into the fog and that the plane was “in an inverted flat spin when he came out of the fog."
Where, precisely, was this witness standing? Hovering over the orb of omniscience?
How can one see a plane go into the fog, then come out, AND determine that it emerged in an inverted flat spin? To me that says either a. not much -and/or extremely high (clouds?)- fog involved or b. some mighty perspicacious peeping powers. If a., WTF, over? If b., ... same.
It was an eye witness. What else do you want but physical impossibilities.RIP.
Just trying to figure out the witness statement: A witness told a 911 dispatcher he had seen the plane fly into the fog and that the plane was “in an inverted flat spin when he came out of the fog."
Where, precisely, was this witness standing? Hovering over the orb of omniscience?
How can one see a plane go into the fog, then come out, AND determine that it emerged in an inverted flat spin? To me that says either a. not much -and/or extremely high (clouds?)- fog involved or b. some mighty perspicacious peeping powers. If a., WTF, over? If b., ... same.
RIP.
Just trying to figure out the witness statement: A witness told a 911 dispatcher he had seen the plane fly into the fog and that the plane was “in an inverted flat spin when he came out of the fog."
Where, precisely, was this witness standing? Hovering over the orb of omniscience?
How can one see a plane go into the fog, then come out, AND determine that it emerged in an inverted flat spin? To me that says either a. not much -and/or extremely high (clouds?)- fog involved or b. some mighty perspicacious peeping powers. If a., WTF, over? If b., ... same.
Right?!?Hard to imagine transitioning from a GPS approach to an inverted spin in a non-aerobatic airplane. The chain of events required to accomplish an inverted spin...
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Hard to imagine transitioning from a GPS approach to an inverted spin in a non-aerobatic airplane. The chain of events required to accomplish an inverted spin...
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Yeah, that sucker has 1200 SHP with a gross weight of 7500 lbs.It's not hard for me to imagine. An epic LT is probably super overpowered with a large prop. Stall it and cob in heaps of power and that airplane is going on its back. When I flew the TBM 700 one of the demos was a torque roll. It was eye opening. Many of the fatal accidents in the TBM 700 are 1/4 mile to the left of final from a stall, torque roll and spin. The laws of physics don't care if your airplane is aerobatic or not.
It's not hard for me to imagine. An epic LT is probably super overpowered with a large prop. Stall it and cob in heaps of power and that airplane is going on its back. When I flew the TBM 700 one of the demos was a torque roll. It was eye opening. Many of the fatal accidents in the TBM 700 are 1/4 mile to the left of final from a stall, torque roll and spin. The laws of physics don't care if your airplane is aerobatic or not.
There was a TBM deal at MWC about a year ago. Report wasn't out last time I checked, but I'm going to go with probable cause: pilot error. The pilot error? Full power for go around at low speed, high AOA and insufficient rudder application resulting in near-ground torque roll into the infield. It's a problem in any high power-to-weight single. But still, in @CFI A&P 's defense, that's not an inverted flat spin.It's not hard for me to imagine. An epic LT is probably super overpowered with a large prop. Stall it and cob in heaps of power and that airplane is going on its back. When I flew the TBM 700 one of the demos was a torque roll. It was eye opening. Many of the fatal accidents in the TBM 700 are 1/4 mile to the left of final from a stall, torque roll and spin. The laws of physics don't care if your airplane is aerobatic or not.