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I saw that on the news during the day today before any details came up (see: BREAKING NEWS) and my first thought was why couldn't he just put into the numerous fields that surrounded that little farm house....creepy...

RIP
 
The poor girl didn't deserve this. If he had wanted to leave this cruel world, then he should have taken himself only.

Best case scenario would have been if somebody found out he was suicidal and got him help.

RIP
 
Why is this on the regional forum? I guess my question applies to all news articles you have posted tonight.
 
Why is this on the regional forum? I guess my question applies to all news articles you have posted tonight.

Excuse me, this is the only news article I have posted tonight...

I just saw it thought it was horrible, didn't think I would of upset someone by putting news like this in the wrong forum!
 
It $ucks we don't have a general info board anymore. I don't mind seeing non-regional stuff posted here once in a while.
 
my apologies....I was out of line. It was late, and I was tired. There were about 4 different articles posted on here and I thought you posted them. Please forgive me.
 
That crash does prove one thing,... a Cessna flown into a building wont do as much damage as the public is lead to believe. That house survived pretty well considering its probably just wood and siding.

-Rob
 
i live in the area....my old boss at the FBO at KBMG went and brought the airplane back in the bed of a truck....from the looks of it, it was a high speed high angle impact....airplane is in baaad shape....it is truly a shame that he had to take his daughter with him....God Bless them both
 
Why is this on the regional forum? I guess my question applies to all news articles you have posted tonight.

Don't you have a heart? I guess you just don't.

You're so caught up being a regional pilot or regional pilot wanna be that it offends you if someone posts a news that directly affects all us pilots. Just because he flew a smaller airplane than your mighty Transport Category Airplane doesn't mean he wasn't a pilot.

Sounds like you don't have children, but one doesn't have to be a parent to feel what that girl must have gone through in the last few moments of her so short a life.

Perhaps by posting here it would help to address that problem in some ways: may be some day this simple post would help to come up with a process that would ensure safety of children in General Aviation.

For me, I wouldn't mind proposing, as a father, to have a written consent by both parents, in order for a child (under a certain age) to fly with one of the parents. Just like a foreign travel requirement. Yes, lot of people would be up in arms about so called liberties, but I'd rather have million parents and kids go through some 'discomfort' of obtaining that kind of permission than to have another child go through like our innocent little angel this morning.

God Bless her soul.

I hope, for you, to realize that a human life is an incredible gift. I hope, starting right now, you look for ways to develop sensitivity to what that child might have gone through before her death. I hope you develop sympathy in your heart...and not get too bent out of shape simply because a concerned pilot posted a very important piece of news on this forum that has ruined your day.

Shaheen
 
For me, I wouldn't mind proposing, as a father, to have a written consent by both parents, in order for a child (under a certain age) to fly with one of the parents. Just like a foreign travel requirement. Yes, lot of people would be up in arms about so called liberties, but I'd rather have million parents and kids go through some 'discomfort' of obtaining that kind of permission than to have another child go through like our innocent little angel this morning.

Why stop there? Why not driving too? If he was suicidal, and wanted to kill himself and his daughter, he could have driven his car 100mph into a wall. Same result.
 
This is crap, this guy is a piece of sh!t, how dare he take an innocent little girl(espically his daughter) with him. I hope he rots in hel!, what a piece of sh!t.
 
For me, I wouldn't mind proposing, as a father, to have a written consent by both parents, in order for a child (under a certain age) to fly with one of the parents. Just like a foreign travel requirement. Yes, lot of people would be up in arms about so called liberties, but I'd rather have million parents and kids go through some 'discomfort' of obtaining that kind of permission than to have another child go through like our innocent little angel this morning.

Oh, give me a f*#king break! :rolleyes:
 


For me, I wouldn't mind proposing, as a father, to have a written consent by both parents, in order for a child (under a certain age) to fly with one of the parents. Just like a foreign travel requirement. Yes, lot of people would be up in arms about so called liberties, but I'd rather have million parents and kids go through some 'discomfort' of obtaining that kind of permission than to have another child go through like our innocent little angel this morning.

God Bless her soul.


I understand the sentiment, but obtaining that kind of permission (which already exists to take a child overseas) would not have aided this situation. Who would have enforced such a rule?

It is sad and tragic. Children dying will turn anyone's stomach. However, I think we learned after 9/11 that knee jerk legislation is NOT good public policy.
 
Very sad indeed. The picture of his dorky smiling face disgusts me, hope he rots in hell where he belongs.
 
I understand the sentiment, but obtaining that kind of permission (which already exists to take a child overseas) would not have aided this situation. Who would have enforced such a rule?

It is sad and tragic. Children dying will turn anyone's stomach. However, I think we learned after 9/11 that knee jerk legislation is NOT good public policy.

unfortunatley were missing the point here guys....he didnt even have a private pilots liscense....apparently he checked out the airplane, and taxied back in between two hangers so his daughter could get in....unfortunatley noone couldve stopped him. As stated before the worst part is the fact that this innocent little girl had her life taken....it makes me sick to my stomach...so in this case..even written approval wouldnt have stopped him. I only hope she didnt know what was going on and wasnt scared when it happened....God Bless
-snap
 
Why stop there? Why not driving too? If he was suicidal, and wanted to kill himself and his daughter, he could have driven his car 100mph into a wall. Same result.


No kidding... since when would a permission slip (or lack of) stop a suicidal maniac?

Why is it that people always want to DO something about situations like this. No amount of nanny state rules and regulations would have prevented it, as unfortunate as it was.
 
Don't you have a heart? I guess you just don't.

You're so caught up being a regional pilot or regional pilot wanna be that it offends you if someone posts a news that directly affects all us pilots. Just because he flew a smaller airplane than your mighty Transport Category Airplane doesn't mean he wasn't a pilot.

Sounds like you don't have children, but one doesn't have to be a parent to feel what that girl must have gone through in the last few moments of her so short a life.

Perhaps by posting here it would help to address that problem in some ways: may be some day this simple post would help to come up with a process that would ensure safety of children in General Aviation.

For me, I wouldn't mind proposing, as a father, to have a written consent by both parents, in order for a child (under a certain age) to fly with one of the parents. Just like a foreign travel requirement. Yes, lot of people would be up in arms about so called liberties, but I'd rather have million parents and kids go through some 'discomfort' of obtaining that kind of permission than to have another child go through like our innocent little angel this morning.

God Bless her soul.

I hope, for you, to realize that a human life is an incredible gift. I hope, starting right now, you look for ways to develop sensitivity to what that child might have gone through before her death. I hope you develop sympathy in your heart...and not get too bent out of shape simply because a concerned pilot posted a very important piece of news on this forum that has ruined your day.

Shaheen

I think TSA should screen all males that have marriage problems.. /sarcasm
 
I think TSA should screen all males that have marriage problems.. /sarcasm


Sarcasm aside, you just named every single married guy. :)
I don't care who you are, but every married couple will have problems, or eventually face problems. The key is knowing how to deal with the problems amicably.
 

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