JG3 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 (edited) https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-05/gold-coast-light-plane-crash-jacobs-well/12122992 Edited April 5, 2020 by Admin
JG3 Posted April 5, 2020 Author Posted April 5, 2020 (edited) There's some video on Facebook. Looks like he managed to hit one of the only thick scrub patches in the midst of cane fields and paddocks all round...... Right next to a big power line as well..... Edited April 5, 2020 by Admin 1
FlyBoy1960 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Yes you are correct John, unfortunately at this time, one confirmed fatality and one serious and taken to hospital. The aircraft just didn't make power on takeoff and it was like it was only slightly revving not producing full power. They crashed into trees about 1 km from the runway and never gained enough height to clear the tree line. There were so many other options available including three roads right where they crashed which could have been used very happily for landing. I know they say don't turn back but one of these roads is only about 30° off the runway heading and is clear 20 m either side so it is about five times wider than the runway they just came off. None of it makes much sense at the moment, rescuers were on-site within minutes because they witnessed the takeoff. There was also a small fire. RA-Aus are investigating 2 1
Flying Binghi Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 (edited) Ah you're correct, that's an old incident.... There's some video on Facebook. Looks like he managed to hit one of the only thick scrub patches in the midst of cane fields and paddocks all round...... Right next to a big power line as well..... Got some links ? Edited April 5, 2020 by Admin
turboplanner Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 https://7news.com.au/news/qld/two-feared-dead-after-light-plane-crashes-on-the-gold-coast-c-957138
Thruster88 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 One can only hope the pre take off safety briefing to self becomes standard practice in the future. 3
slb Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Very sad to hear. Condolences to the family. Difficult time for everyone with the virus restrictions. 1
turboplanner Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 One can only hope the pre take off safety briefing to self becomes standard practice in the future. I think this one is going to affect every one of us, and not in a nice way.
Flying Binghi Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Reports of a power line strike..? Looking at the photos shows a nightmare of lines. .
Kyle Communications Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 oh ok....well the ch9 live video on Bush pilots doesnt show anything except lots of bits under a heavily treed area...I am surprised anyone has survived to be honest
ave8rr Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 So we are not sure yet of aircraft type? There was mention somewhere that RAAus would be investigating. Condolences to the family and friends of those involved.
ClintonB Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Another sad day for aviators and the families of these men. Media showed a Pawnee ag type aircraft. is it a Raaus plane or GA.
kasper Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Yes you are correct John, unfortunately at this time, one confirmed fatality and one serious and taken to hospital. The aircraft just didn't make power on takeoff and it was like it was only slightly revving not producing full power. They crashed into trees about 1 km from the runway and never gained enough height to clear the tree line. There were so many other options available including three roads right where they crashed which could have been used very happily for landing. I know they say don't turn back but one of these roads is only about 30° off the runway heading and is clear 20 m either side so it is about five times wider than the runway they just came off. None of it makes much sense at the moment, rescuers were on-site within minutes because they witnessed the takeoff. There was also a small fire. RA-Aus are investigating Can you advise where the RAAus is investigating comes from? A Thorp stalls well above RAAus limits so I’m scratching my head here on why they would be involved if it’s a Thorp. 1
derekliston Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Totally baffled! Channel 9 news saying aircraft is carbon fibre which is as dangerous as asbestos??? That’s question one! Thorp T18, if it was that is sheet aluminium, Thruster, I thought anyway is tube and fabric??? Enlighten me anyone?
derekliston Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Another sad day for aviators and the families of these men. Media showed a Pawnee ag type aircraft. is it a Raaus plane or GA. Separate accidents, Pawnee cropduster pilot Ok I believe!
Thruster88 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Another sad day for aviators and the families of these men. Media showed a Pawnee ag type aircraft. is it a Raaus plane or GA. There was two crashes in the area toda Totally baffled! Channel 9 news saying aircraft is carbon fibre which is as dangerous as asbestos??? That’s question one! Thorp T18, if it was that is sheet aluminium, Thruster, I thought anyway is tube and fabric??? Enlighten me anyone? There were two crashes in the area today, a pawnee and other at Jacob's Well which is most likely NOT A THORP see post #20 1
M61A1 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Totally baffled! Channel 9 news saying aircraft is carbon fibre which is as dangerous as asbestos??? That’s question one! Thorp T18, if it was that is sheet aluminium, Thruster, I thought anyway is tube and fabric??? Enlighten me anyone? It's not a Thorpe T18. That was a misunderstanding when Thruster88 was referred to as T88 and somehow people started assuming there was a T18 involved. All the studies I have read about carbon fibre are of the opinion that the carbon fibres are too large to behave like asbestos, but no-on is willing to find out for sure. They do get smaller if they have been through an intense fire, but once again they don't think they are small enough to behave like asbestos, but they get everyone to wear the PPE just in case. I'm pretty sure the one at Kingaroy is a Cessna ag aircraft, but it does look a bit like a Pawnee.
Kyle Communications Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 The Heck Field crash was a Pipistel apparently 1 2
Nobags Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Evidenced by example here you can see how easy it is to FU the dialogue in the written press. Come on you blokes get your wording correct! 1
Rastus Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Separate accidents, Pawnee cropduster pilot Ok I believe! Pilots daughter informs me pilot definitely OK. AC is a Pawnee Brave 3 3
kaz3g Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 And ABC report described the Jacobs Well aircraft as a “privately owned recreational aircraft”. At least it’s apparently not a Cessna. 1
boleropilot Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 news report video (never to be believed of course) stated carbon fibre aircraft and an emergency parachute that "failed to open" firies on site were wearing full breathing apparatus due to "burnt carbon fibre emitting material similar to asbestos particles" BP
boleropilot Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 sorry guys, I posted before reading all those already made - my bad
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