jetbluedog
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LAST WEEK!
Talk about SHARTING your pants!
LAST WEEK!
Talk about SHARTING your pants!
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And I thought he didn't do any flight planning.VNugget said:There was no post-impact fire.
He was pretty lucky that there was no fuel , huh?
Wow...he's a lot braver than I am. He had 1600lbs if he was lucky...Hmmmm? Let's see... 507nm x-country (straight line), 1600lbs of fuel according to the gauges (that's an inside joke for KA pilots), depending on serial# the BE20 cruises between 250-280kts and burns 800lbs first hour/700lbs for the second hour.
The only thing I can't figure out is how he made it that far before he crashed?
Hopefully, not for long.User997 said:................Unfortunately, it wasn't his airplane, and he still has another King Air that he manages.
According to the pilot, approximately 6 miles from the runway, the right engine started to "sputter" before it finally quit.