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Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 07:52
:)
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 07:53
:)
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:06
I have no idea where any of these happend
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:11
I believe this one happend at Boeing field. Student pilot in a C-152
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:16
Little bit of an over-run I'm guessing.
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:25
Oops
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:30
Good reminder not to land on frozen lakes.
Medpilot 2
02-10-2004, 08:33
Last one for now.
ebigfish
02-10-2004, 10:01
^5 ^5 ^5 ^5 ^5 very nice.
One of my favorites, I think it was a runaway plane that did the damage...
Junkyard Dawg
02-10-2004, 16:09
Same aircraft as above, just a different photo angle.
Runaway plane or suspected drug courier? I've HEARD that drugs were found in the cabin and more were suspected to be hidden throughout the airframe, leading to a "chainsaw search."
Just what I've HEARD. I hear a lot of things:).
J.
Originally posted by Medpilot 2
I have no idea where any of these happend
Gives a whole new meaning to the word FOD doesn't it.
This was for oops 2 by the way
myounger
02-28-2004, 19:04
They all look real expensive!!
about that letter that had to be written after each incident
"ahhhhh, dear boss, where should I begin........" ;Q
Originally posted by C150J
Runaway plane or suspected drug courier?
<a href="http://users.senet.com.au/~colton/Interesting_Stories.html">Here's</a> a story about what supposedly happened. Oops.
Originally posted by Medpilot 2
Good reminder not to land on frozen lakes. Or at least to use a low wing aircraft if you do. ;)
TangoUniform
03-03-2004, 02:15
I think that Airlink plane (oops3) happened in here in Memphis.
Asha'man
03-24-2004, 14:30
Well *I* heard that that chainsawed plane happened right up north at Jeffco....lady got PO'd at hubby for cheating or something and took a saw to his plane. Unverified by me, but ya never know.
Ash
PersonalFirepower
03-24-2004, 14:44
I heard the same thing about the 'chainsaw' incident. The only problem here is that the story about the chainsaw is not true.
The aircraft that was sliced belongs to the University of South Australia (not a private individual), and if you look at the rear of the right engine in other pictures, you can see impact damage....not commensurate with what a chainsaw is capable of doing. Also, those cuts are too evenly spaced, and too neatly, vertically aligned.
Cheers,
Santa CruZin
03-25-2004, 14:20
A chainsaw chain would never survive that.
THELimey
03-30-2004, 00:09
.........prop damaged
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