falcon20driver
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Skiandsurf, nice Monday morning quarterbacking. They were unconscious until 7000 feet. I wonder how your response would have changed if they would have died. You are right on one thing, they are lucky to be alive.
However, so far the biggest mistake I have seen them make is actually talking to the media.
First of all, these guys are more than lucky. They were the recipient of divine intervention bordering on the miraculous IMHO.
Anybody have a copy of the Emer checklist for a BE200 handy? What does it say to do in the event of an inflight windshield problem. With regard to the preflight checklist, I can gaurantee it says to check the masks, etc...
I would say these guys deserve some credit for being able to fly this broken bird to a successful landing. O2 system function is something they will never again take for granted...
Congratulations gentlemen!
Anyone else remember when the wing broke off a King Air back in the 80's? The feds came out with a wing strap mod for certain versions. Wonder if a horizontal stab mod will follow this incident. Also, the article says something about the wings being bent. Any pictures out there of the entire aircraft?
from FlightAware...
They covered 2.63 nm horizonatlly and 3.16 nm vertically. This has a slant distance of 4.11 nm. I make that a 50 deg dive at 240 kts. The pull-out must have been something else.
Anybody have a copy of the Emer checklist for a BE200 handy? What does it say to do in the event of an inflight windshield problem.
There is none.
That was a 2001 King Air, FYI.
Yeah, its easy for me to sit here on the computer and review this incident, but experience has taught me to "dont let a bad situation get worse". We used to have windshields on the CRJ crack all the time, and I dont recall anyone tearing off the tail.
Actually, you would be incorrect.
Power : Idle
Props : Full forward
Decend : MMO
You will have a 25 degree down deck angle on an emergency decent. If you have never done one in real life or for practice, and you are flying the 200, you need to do it because it is rather hair raising to actually see it for your self.
For the sake of accuracy, I just want to state that no where does Raytheon direct an emergency descent for a cracked windshield. And Turbine was right in that you won't find it in any emegency checklist. It is considered an Abnormality.
And for the sake of more accuracy, it was BB1638, a 1998 model.
i for one, think everyone is giving these guys too much credit.