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Cessna 185... or what is left it.
An air taxi pilot did not know he had been involved in a mid-air collision and landed on a second aircraft until he climbed out of the cockpit and noticed the wreckage. Antonio Benavides, 32, was approaching Talkeetna Airport in Alaska in a Cessna 185 with four passengers, when at 100 feet above the runway it struck a smaller Cessna 172 piloted by Cole Hagge, 27. Benavides continued his approach to the 1,300-metre runway oblivious to the aircraft below him. The pilot from Anchorage, Alaska, only discovered he had been involved in a smash when he noticed the wreckage underneath his own aircraft when he landed. According to a report by Alaska State Troopers, 'both planes suffered significant damage'. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...75d6acd8a6.jpg |
Originally Posted by Lovetodrive2000
(Post 24379449)
Cessna 185... or what is left it.
An air taxi pilot did not know he had been involved in a mid-air collision and landed on a second aircraft until he climbed out of the cockpit and noticed the wreckage. Antonio Benavides, 32, was approaching Talkeetna Airport in Alaska in a Cessna 185 with four passengers, when at 100 feet above the runway it struck a smaller Cessna 172 piloted by Cole Hagge, 27. Benavides continued his approach to the 1,300-metre runway oblivious to the aircraft below him. The pilot from Anchorage, Alaska, only discovered he had been involved in a smash when he noticed the wreckage underneath his own aircraft when he landed. According to a report by Alaska State Troopers, 'both planes suffered significant damage'. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...75d6acd8a6.jpg |
Is it time to go yet? :scratch:
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Originally Posted by Lovetodrive2000
(Post 24379449)
Cessna 185... or what is left it.
An air taxi pilot did not know he had been involved in a mid-air collision and landed on a second aircraft until he climbed out of the cockpit and noticed the wreckage. Antonio Benavides, 32, was approaching Talkeetna Airport in Alaska in a Cessna 185 with four passengers, when at 100 feet above the runway it struck a smaller Cessna 172 piloted by Cole Hagge, 27. Benavides continued his approach to the 1,300-metre runway oblivious to the aircraft below him. The pilot from Anchorage, Alaska, only discovered he had been involved in a smash when he noticed the wreckage underneath his own aircraft when he landed. According to a report by Alaska State Troopers, 'both planes suffered significant damage'. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.s2k...75d6acd8a6.jpg
Originally Posted by kgf3076
(Post 24379463)
That's going to leave a scar.
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Originally Posted by Scooterboy
(Post 24379689)
Is it time to go yet? :scratch:
Plus.... also need to know when you would like to get there.... Plus... you need to let us know how many potty breaks you need during your driving time to get there (which we still need to know!)... Plus.... we really don't care when you are going, when you are leaving, and when you will get there... Now... if Patty will be there, we will help you in every way to leave on time... get there on time... and determine where you are going! :roflmao: |
Is it time to go yet? :scratch:
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nopnopnopnopnopnopnop NOPE
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Originally Posted by zenairdave
(Post 24380664)
nopnopnopnopnopnopnop NOPE
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