Flight Time Credits question...

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American Champion 8KCAB, N67ND, July 28, 2003 in Stephen, MN "he said he thought we hit a bird, but we had lost the right wing of the plane..." The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the transmission line and the pilot's continued operation with known deficiencies in equipment. Factors to the accident were the power lines and the low altitude the pilot was flying at.
i remember this one very clearly i was doing both my ACRO and Tailwheel courses at the same time with probably the best instructor i had on a "fun" scale. no it was not the pilot in the accidenti remember this one very clearly i was doing both my ACRO and Tailwheel courses at the same time with probably the best instructor i had on a "fun" scale. no it was not the pilot in the accident

I also have pics of this one...but I'm sure everyone's seen them in Aviation Safety class. Didn't he land in Stephen with his student to try to find a way to cover it up?
 
I also have pics of this one...but I'm sure everyone's seen them in Aviation Safety class. Didn't he land in Stephen with his student to try to find a way to cover it up?
...And then in class, Dana Siewert pulls out the actual cable that was stuck in the wing -- and passes it around the class. They recovered it from the bushes in Stephen!
 
I also have pics of this one...but I'm sure everyone's seen them in Aviation Safety class. Didn't he land in Stephen with his student to try to find a way to cover it up?
i had pics from when the airplane was in maintence, not sure if i still have them. and yes they did try to cover it up, but there was no cover up since the lie made no sense. it happened with a aerospace camper too!
 
It wasn't a camper. I know who it was though.

This guy had done it several times before. Glad the person he had with made it out alive. She's a good person and a great pilot.
 
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