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Loking at the prop, it looks like the engine had seized and he did a great job getting it down.

What was the old saying about landings you can walk away from..........

Glad to hear he is alright.
 
I hope they don't take it out of my check

Thanks everyone. I'm fine other than they said I could continue working there and then fired me because I wouldn't get back in the plane right away. The story as I know it is the #2 conecting rod. (the arm of the piston conecting it to the crank shaft) Busted out threw the engine block of corse causing the engine to sieze. The FAA told me they thought I did a good job getting it on the ground wich is always good to hear. So they didn't find anything to "ding" me on. The full story is on the NTSB's web sight....

http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20041101X01730&key=1Well

The witness (farmer john) said the airplane was on fire when he saw me. Before I crashed, but I don't know if I was or not.

Thanks again. Thompson
 
LAWSUIT!!!!!!!!!

Money money money money.... (as the song goes)

put them out of their misery, and everyone elses for that matter ;)


Sorry, just felt like saying it...but kinda serious about the lawsuit part, sounds like good grounds for it. At least you could get your job back if you really wanted it.
 
Wow!

Great Job on the Dead Stick into the field IMC! I read the NTSB report... I fly for flight express and I always have my GPS handle-held ON in case I have to hit the nearest button as I am sure most pilots do!
 
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You phu<|{ing PIMP!

Awesome, awesome, awesome job.

TR, I'll buy your entire tab if we ever meet. I've been through the comparable scenario (wx-wise) in A SIM, in a PT-6 POWERED single, and the pucker factor in pretend-land was immense.

Your attitude after the fact is impressive, too.
 
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Tr: Sue The Crap Out Of Fright Excess!!!

TR: I'm so glad you got out okay.

Hey man...you need to SUE THE CRAP out of Fright Excess. Just open up the yellow pages and find a lawyer=====>NOW!

You'll regret not wringing the cash out of them. Do it now!
 
Capt.AirRage said:
Thanks everyone. I'm fine other than they said I could continue working there and then fired me because I wouldn't get back in the plane right away.
That sure does suck. Rumor had it you were 2 weeks from a new job anyways so when I saw your "puck" taken off the dispatch board I did not think anything of it.

Hopefully you will have more luck at your new job.

Take care.

--your roommate during the July training...
 
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