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  • #16
    Re: My trip didn't go very well

    Originally posted by PT13Pilot View Post
    My appreciation to all of them is imeasurable.
    Chris, maybe think about sending some of those people a thank you card, or a little gadget gift, or a gift certificate at the local nice restaurant, etc. I've done that one or two times when the whole world came out to assist me in a similar situation. It's good PR for general aviation and makes people prouder that they helped you (even if they probably weren't asking for anything in the first place).

    Bill
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    Bill Berle
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    • #17
      Re: My trip didn't go very well

      Bill,
      I was thinking the same thing. I couldn't agree more. I'll figure something out along those lines. I've recovered airplanes from places that the land owner threatened everything up to and including death if you harmed a blade of grass. Especially the home owners in my incident deserve something. Apparently that area was supposed to have high winds today, the owner called the owner of the Navion and asked how he could protect it. Then apparently went out and tied it down!!!! I was beginning to think these people didn't exist any more.
      And where I ended up seems to be an airplane magnet. The head of emergency services said they've had a ton of airplanes go down there in recent years, a 310 with 3 FAA guys in it smeared the side of a hill within a few miles and less than a year ago, he rattled off several more, and he also said I was within a few miles of where Flight 93 went in on 9/11. So those people have quite a few reasons to not like aviation.
      If you can read this, thank a teacher....
      If you're reading it in english, thank the military

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      • #18
        Re: My trip didn't go very well

        I'm sorry to hear of your misfortune,airplanes can be rebuilt. My opinion is that you did a wonderful job in handling this emergency. The FAA inspectors that were at the site should have had more compassion about your accident. They probably saw it as more work for them to do. Not all of them are cut from the same cloth.
        We were fortunate enough to have a L-2 on it's back between runways late on a Friday. We made a call to the FSDO and asked if we could remove the wreckage to the hanger and start repairs. They wanted to know the extent of the damage, approved our request and they scheduled a visit for Monday. I told them it broke the prop and windshield and crushed the cowling, vertical stabilizer and rudder. When they arrived Monday morning we offered them coffee and explained there would be about an hour delay because the plane was doing pattern work. Both of the shook their heads and walked out. Never heard another thing about it.
        EO

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        • #19
          Re: My trip didn't go very well

          Did I ever tell you about the time I ditched the Lazair in the pond on the golf course..... in 1983.. we tend to be survivors I guess.. Good on ya ! Fer' survivin'..

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          • #20
            Re: My trip didn't go very well

            Wow, well done and respect to you.

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            • #21
              Re: My trip didn't go very well

              Chris,

              What an oustanding job you did. With that in you log book perhaps you could go to work for US Airways. Seems that even the highly advanced A320 still needs to rely on plain old flying skill like yours when both motors quit.

              I am sorry to hear you were treated badly by the FAA. Like anyting else there are good and bad out there. I took my flight instructor test in My 46 T-craft in 1972. On the last landing the right shock cord let go. The safety cable caught and all we had to do was push the plane off the runway. He helped me tie the gear back in place with rope so we I could taxi it back. After he signed off my flight instructor ticket, I asked if he would give me a ride to town so I cold find a ride back to Ohio University where I was in School. I said there was no place to find a Shock cord that late in the day. He said " what shock cord" gave me a prop and off I went back to OU.

              Congradulations again on your skill in the Navion. If you ever fly thru northern Ohio again give me a call and I will take you to lunch.

              Mike

              Port Clinton Airport
              419-573-5043

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              • #22
                Re: My trip didn't go very well

                Nice job. I hope I have the same presence of mind when it happens to me. What more is there to say?

                Can you ask the owner to rename the aeroplane "Icy" when it's sorted? Long story, involving a beach...I'll tell you later.

                You did even better than that lousy Airbus pilot in the Hudson...I don't think that aeroplane will be flying again, eh?

                (I'll get my coat).

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                • #23
                  Re: My trip didn't go very well

                  Wow Chris!

                  I am glad that you faired well, obviously there was a great deal of skill on your part.

                  Happy to see & hear that you are safe.

                  Dave

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                  • #24
                    Re: My trip didn't go very well

                    And where I ended up seems to be an airplane magnet. The head of emergency services said they've had a ton of airplanes go down there in recent years, a 310 with 3 FAA guys in it smeared the side of a hill within a few miles and less than a year ago, he rattled off several more, and he also said I was within a few miles of where Flight 93 went in on 9/11. So those people have quite a few reasons to not like aviation.
                    a new Bermuda Triangle of sorts perhaps?!
                    DJ Vegh
                    Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
                    www.azchoppercam.com
                    www.aerialsphere.com
                    Mesa, AZ

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                    • #25
                      Re: My trip didn't go very well

                      Sorry to learn to late to help out... Dave Whitaker alerted me, I have been off internet for two weeks, weather, family health, projects, etc.... GOOD job. Remember it is the NTSB that does the investigations. The FAA are delegated by them to collect the info ; same as our State Highway Patrol over here in Ohio... e-mail me direct some time, was it the fuel valve?? I have to ferry one also . Doug Taylor is buying one over here in Ohio. Snow shut 2D1 down . I pick folks up at 3G6 or Salem Airpark when they come to visit. Again good job...... smooth as the Hudson River?
                      Last edited by Forrest Barber; 01-17-2009, 08:55. Reason: sp
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                      • #26
                        Re: My trip didn't go very well

                        Forrest,
                        I left you a message on the phone. In answer to your question, yes, I feel it was the valve. Feds don't care and didn't even look, at anything really. I'm gearing up for the worst. Won't know till I tear into her. Did everything by the book, with plenty of "fudge", and still ended up in a yard. Was heading for Latrobe when it quit, but it wouldn't have mattered I wouldn't have made it. Trying to mount a rescue at this point. Dave's trying to come up with a way to transport it via road together if possible. We'd still be ahead if the money was spent getting it to an airport together with permits (like moving a house) versus a demate which is a huge deal, and still have an airplane in pieces 700 miles away. The airport is only 5 miles away. Call me and I'll tell you about it if you want. 573-512-1454. Had a new valve waiting for me at home, the owner got on the list and got his the day I left to go get the thing. The owner is glad I'm alive and nothing on the ground was damaged, but I haven't slept much since and just itching to tear into her and figure out what went wrong.
                        And at this point, if you're going to ferry one, change the valve before you leave, or don't use the aux tank!!! Or make damn sure YOU do the pressure test on the old valve to your liking, turn it on, and if it works don't touch it. That's my $.02. I left myself every concieable out, and still ended up in a yard.
                        CJ
                        Last edited by PT13Pilot; 01-17-2009, 12:28.
                        If you can read this, thank a teacher....
                        If you're reading it in english, thank the military

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