Cessnaflyer
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Another thought would be CO poisoning but I am not sure of the speed of onset or symptoms.Listening to the audio my first thought was a stroke. But I’m not a doctor. Wtf do I know.
Another thought would be CO poisoning but I am not sure of the speed of onset or symptoms.Listening to the audio my first thought was a stroke. But I’m not a doctor. Wtf do I know.
and the controller was NOT loading him up (that is not busy by socal approach standards).
Oh look. Yet another GA pilot in over his head, incompetent, and now a smoking hole. I can only think guess progressively shortened replied and eventual silence was the onset of a heart attack. If not, then yikes.
You really don’t see it going this way? People don’t like living next to smaller airports as it is, and these crashes happen frequently in the public’s mind.
Plus the war on fossil fuels is just getting heated up and there have been articles about lead in aviation fuel (100LL). I wish I could be more optimistic.
agreed. The fights to close airports has been gaining steam. Locally the town of East Hampton has voted to close HTO. Safety and noise being the driving forces behind it for the public. Development money for the land probably the deciding factor for the town.
What sounded dumb? I just know this is on a little people's minds. I'm a huge proponent of general aviation and it's one of my biggest hobbies.You do realize your statement sounds dumb on so many levels. . .but I do respect your right to say it.
Kinda thinking you're "believing" what you just said. Just MY perspective.
At one point the ATC'er said something pretty smart; Just roll the wings level and climb. Don't worry about the heading.
Something was going on in that aircraft. Partial panel, engine out, navigation failure, health issue. We'll never know.
What sounded dumb? I just know this is on a little people's minds. I'm a huge proponent of general aviation and it's one of my biggest hobbies.
Ah so. . .so the first thing that came to your mind you decide to post is a "devil's advocate's 'reflection'" of the simple minded, huh?
For me, a simple RIP for those who lost their lives. I understand a UPS driver <a driver not even a pilot> lost their life.
Any "reflections" about that?
Got it.
Pay your AOPA dues folks.
General aviation is not going anywhere. What I’m worried about are the small mom and pop operators and airports, and the not super-rich pilots who are flying.I'll add to this to say that I've had several conversations with AOPA leadership lately that have increased my confidence in the organization and their mission.
When I heard that, I was thinking that the controller was not only a pilot but CFI-I.At one point the ATC'er said something pretty smart; Just roll the wings level and climb. Don't worry about the heading.
Something was going on in that aircraft. Partial panel, engine out, navigation failure, health issue. We'll never know.
Especially with it not matching what was going on...at allYea, not going to lie. Im torn whether or not such productions should be made so early, by unofficial sources. The audio is one thing, but overlaying some Microsoft Flight Sim footage seems in rather poor taste
Especially with it not matching what was going on...at all
Especially with it not matching what was going on...at all
pick a lane MingOh look. Yet another GA pilot in over his head, incompetent, and now a smoking hole. I can only think guess progressively shortened replied and eventual silence was the onset of a heart attack. If not, then yikes.
When my CFI crashed a C210, everyone rushed to blame him. Everyone onboard died. When they pulled the plane out of Dana Point harbor and autopsied him, he had had a heart attack. It will be impossible to tell in this case but 10 years in the plane does minimize suspicion of inexperience.Having known the pilot and his instructor (same guy who taught me) I’m going to go with the latter. He has owned the plane for at least 10 years and regularly flies that route. I know people like Jerry exist but I don’t think that’s the case here.
An ugly truth of single pilot ops is that that stuff is probably more common than we think.When my CFI crashed a C210, everyone rushed to blame him. Everyone onboard died. When they pulled the plane out of Dana Point harbor and autopsied him, he had had a heart attack. It will be impossible to tell in this case but 10 years in the plane does minimize suspicion of inexperience.