Three survive crash of 170

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Three survive crash of 170

Post by N2865C »

From the description it sounds like they are very lucky to be alive.....
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2007/0 ... 01t400.txt
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170 accidne tnear Bozeman Mt

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While no accident is funny and I am really happy that all survived but my warped mind just had to add my 0.02 worth - I apologize if I offend but here goes...

"Witnesses said the plane crashed while flying very low."

Reminds me of words my ole instructor told me... keep her in the air son and almost no one will mess with you but get close to the ground, yep rapid uncontrolled contact with the ground will do it. Mountain tops and other aircraft/birds excluded -- has any one out there seen or heard of an aircraft crashing while flying high (OK excluding hypoxia as well)?

Just the frame of mind I'm in tonight.


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Post by iowa »

sounds like
my wrecked L4
coyote hunting a little low
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Post by futr_alaskaflyer »

I couldn't get the story link to work any longer. So here is another:

http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?Cont ... e3c53d3919
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