ParrotheadGTI
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It was an F-27
What we got here, is a failure to communicate......
are you sure of that?
"The plane landed in a freezing mist, but Loomis says weather was not a factor in the incident."--- I thought the ATR42 was terrible in icing (i.e. AME in Iniana a decade or so ago)???
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0UBT/is_37_25/ai_92228070
Yeah that freezing mist will make you veer off the runway every time in the ATR... maybe they should improve the boots yet again.
The media's not the only one to get it wrong sometimes.
Yes, I see that they changed equipment on that route starting January 6.
Looks like Empire.
it is empire. they have been doing that run for many years. i am sure that non of them are allowed to talked about the crash until after the investigation per company rules. the atr is not that bad in ice and freezing mist never brought down any plane on approach. maybe the gear collapsed or something. soon we will all know. i know that the pic had a lot of time in that aircraft and is a very good pilot. i am sure it was not pilots error. glad everyone walked away unhurt.
the atr is not that bad in ice and freezing mist never brought down any plane on approach. maybe the gear collapsed or something.
it is empire. they have been doing that run for many years. i am sure that non of them are allowed to talked about the crash until after the investigation per company rules. the atr is not that bad in ice and freezing mist never brought down any plane on approach. maybe the gear collapsed or something. soon we will all know. i know that the pic had a lot of time in that aircraft and is a very good pilot. i am sure it was not pilots error. glad everyone walked away unhurt.
<It was an F-27> I stand corrected. An F-27 has been on that route for years. They must have just changed it over to the ATR recently.
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/CFS8284