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VTAILJEFF@aol.com wrote:
I think Shannon passed up two airports nearby to go to Dane County
The actual number of airports that were closer to the location of the engine
failure than the chosen destination airport was in the double digits, not
just two. As I recall, the vertical profile was also very badly flown, but
that MAY have been due to scattered clouds and wanting to stay in VMC. I
never saw the actual meteorological data for the accident afternoon so I
do not know.
If there is any lesson we can learn from that death in the area of engine
failures, it is to get the plane on the ground at the safest location, rather
than at the most convenient one. There is no doubt that it will be a real
pain to fix the airplane at a no-name airport in the boonies with no services.
But that pain is nothing compared to the pain you will cause those that
have to bury you and clean up the mess you created trying to land at a convenient
location.
Use your superior judgment to avoid needing to call upon your superior flying
skills.
Regards,
Hamid
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