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He didn't mean to do that!

ckeithjordan

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This happened just southwest of KC...


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Weather has been clear all day, just as in the photo (this happened at about 1:20pm local). Evidently, they were approaching to the north (L to R in the photo) with one engine out. They tried to bail out of the landing at the last minute and didn't have enough power to climb out properly. Two souls on board, a pilot and a trainee, no injuries. It will be interesting to see what the NTSB report says...
 
Here's a song to accompany the article and photo:

 
Wow - wonder what the student thinks now.

When I started, I had a CFI who tried to convince me how safe a Cessna 152 is. At 3500 ft, he shut off the engine. I froze, and he tried - and failed - to restart. Hard landing in a carrot field. CFI fired the same day. Not exactly a good first lesson!
 
Interesting - if you trace the FAA tail number N1UC you find the company that owns the a/c. But if you trace the company, you find a tangled web.

thoughts?
 
That landing is the "Fly on the wall" come true
 
I am still trying to get my head around the amount of damage to the building compared to the airplane. That gut was the luckiest person alive since the guy driving the truck over the bridge in the first Iraq war.
 
I am still trying to get my head around the amount of damage to the building compared to the airplane. That gut was the luckiest person alive since the guy driving the truck over the bridge in the first Iraq war.
I'd love to see some video of that landing.
 
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