Leebone
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Well then, that pilot sure wasn't Captain Sully.Yes they stopped racing for a few hours
Well then, that pilot sure wasn't Captain Sully.Yes they stopped racing for a few hours
Putting the picture together from FlightAware, ATC comms and Juan Brown’s video, the pilot was following instructions. He was flying under Visual Flight Rules and at that point in the flight wasn’t receiving vectors. The tower controller instructed them to enter a “right base”, which would be a ninety degree track off the runway centerline, then you would make a 90-ish right turn to line up with the runway. The distance from the runway that pattern would be flown is at pilot discretion unless otherwise directed. I HATE speculating anything in an aircraft accident, but it looks to me from the video taken from the stands and ADS-B data the pilot experienced a loss of power two minutes or less from the time of impact. Low altitude and low energy but close to the airport. When it hits the fan in an airplane, you aviate, navigate, communicate in that order. The pilot did the important two out of the three. No mayday call, but ATC can’t fix your engine.here is flightpath into brackett. looks like plane was making gradual right hand turn into runway 26R. i'm surprised the plane wasn't
lined up a little straighter on his decent (vectored into brackett differently) maybe on a sunny day like yesterday the pilot has authority to
visually line up and land? this guy was descending, turning, and scrubbing speed all at same time.
N617ET Flight Tracking and History - FlightAware
Track N617ET flight from Apple Valley to Brackett Fldwww.flightaware.com
His youtube channel pops up on my feed because I have watched some of his videos on plane crashes. I just happened to see it.dan van leeuwen, i agree with your analysis. juan brown video very informative. i looked for his video yesterday and must not have been posted yet.
i'm glad mike richards posted it.
Flaps can act like air brakes, you have to have power to stop from stalling, the video posted explained he flew as slow as possible while trying to stretch distance, more flap and he would stalled and lost all control soonerI'm no means a pilot but just asking, shouldnt the have the flaps down more?
I never heard anything mentioned about this plane crash into the Pomona track RV parking lot. I saw a clip on the Nightly News about a plane crash at a racetrack but they did not reference the track. I figured that was the cause of the 2 hour delay to start the show on FS1.Is this why the broadcast on FS1 was delayed?
A somewhat related story....The first drag strip I went to as a kid was Colton airport. When a plane wanted to land it buzzed the runway and the race stopped to accomodate.
Best glide speeds are generally with the aircraft clean (flaps zero, gear up).I'm no means a pilot but just asking, shouldnt the have the flaps down more?
A somewhat related story....
In May of 2002 we pulled into the far north west pit gate of IRP (Indy) for the Division 3 race..... Just inside the gate I saw a small airplane parked in the grass. Turns out the pilot mistook the drag strip for the runway of a nearby airport. The airplane eventually took off from the drag strip but I believe they made the pilot wait until the event was completed before they would let him leave... on Monday if I'm not mistaken.
Not much remains about this story on the internet today.... this is the fist link that popped up on google.
Plane lands on drag strip pilot mistook for runway
CLERMONT A single-engine plane landed on the drag strip at Indianapolis Raceway Park after the pilot mistook it for a runway at a nearby airport.No one was injured and no cars were racing when Dan L. Legrant, 66, of Edmond, Okla., landed Thursday afternoon."He was very embarrassed," said Scott...www.heraldtimesonline.com