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    King Air accident...

    One of the members of Cloudy Nights, an astronomy forum that I belong to, posted these pictures:

    http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthrea...c=1&PHPSESSID=

    David

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    can't view linky

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    Sorry. I can't figure out how to allow non-members to get to the thread. However, here's the story:

    http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/22...#ixzz2XKtKoFuH

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    Quote Originally Posted by martymayes View Post
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    Works fine for me. Pictures great. King Air not so great.
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    Not enough information to have any educational value.

    Fly safe,

    Wes
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    Quote Originally Posted by WLIU View Post
    Not enough information to have any educational value.

    Fly safe,

    Wes
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    The latest I read on this is a depressing "ran out of fuel". The pictures show the left prop feathered, perhaps looking for best glide speed?

    David

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    Since nobody was hurt...

    Don't you hate it when the police block both lanes when clearly there is room for vehicles to pass on one of them?

    Post flight checklist fail - rear door left open.

    On an up note, the engines were due for a mandated overhaul next week so that's big savings for the company!

    Wrecks - justifying the aviation insurance industry for over 100 years.

    Kid looking out the window: "Mom, it followed me home, can I keep it?"

    Guy on the balcony: "When I said I wished some tail would drop by here this is NOT what I meant."
    The opinions and statements of this poster are largely based on facts and portray a possible version of the actual events.

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