WrightAvia
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skyking1976 said:Actually, it was a Navajo. I was flying to ABQ when it happened. I think he was doing stupid stuff too like scud running. The NTSB report said there was no evidence of mechanical abnormality prior to impact. Sounds like CFIT to me.
Skyking
Dave Benjamin said:I've always felt it was poor form to piss on someone's grave. Although your amateur analysis could very well be correct there is also a chance it could be wrong. A buddy of mine at another airline watched a captain track a false glideslope signal. Had he not realized it they would have been a mysterious CFIT accident themselves. I know nothing of this KeyLime accident but I do know that the accident aircraft was not equipped with a FDR or CVR. There are probably no radar records if he was VFR in the mountains. You've got some nerve drawing a conclusion in a public forum. It's bad enough that lawyers are quick to condemn dead pilots that can't defend themselves. You think they need more help?