A twin-engine private jet dropped 9,000 feet and crash-landed
Maybe their headwind turned into a tailwind.
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A twin-engine private jet dropped 9,000 feet and crash-landed
I am trying to make out what is in your avatar, any clues?KigAir said:Maybe their headwind turned into a tailwind.
If you figure it out let me knowsiucavflight said:I am trying to make out what is in your avatar, any clues?
Believe me when I say... you don't want to know!siucavflight said:I am trying to make out what is in your avatar, any clues?
Cutlass1287 said:The word around the airport is "icing," but I dont see how icing could have anything to do with it....
KeroseneSnorter said:Lot of time in a 550 here, Barring any volcanic ash or birds (unlikely on the ash, birds possible but not mentioned so probably not) I would throw a $100 bill down and bet either fuel contamination, or they ran it dry.
English said:You can mail the $100 bill to me, I don't take checks.![]()
Is it too late for me to get in on that bet also?English said:You can mail the $100 bill to me, I don't take checks.![]()
No, and in the first article, they were said to be looking for places for the icing studies, not actually conducting the icing studies atteh time. And the icing studies will involve a helicopter, if I understand correctly. So, you're right, the mention of icing studies doesn't shed much light on the cause of the engine failuresKeroseneSnorter said:Icing study doesn't tell you much.