The video:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ed6_1244954465
The only print article I found has a goofy explanation/excuse about a gust.
You can see the windsock at 41 seconds in the video.
I just don't understand why he lost control of the aircraft.
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http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/822923.html
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"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message
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> he did not go off the road..
> he missed the canal
Checking the METARs for June 6th at PALH
http://www.uswx.com/us/stn/?code=d&n=300&stn=PALH
Wind was 270�- 320� Speeds from 0 to 7
Not much crosswind... :-/
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I did not know that there were that many floatplanes in the whole
world.
100's - at a guess - on the one lake!
> I just don't understand why he lost control of the aircraft.
Looks like he held back elevator the whole time and never let the floats get
truly on plane. The extra water drag kept him from getting flying speed in
time. Then he horsed it off and stalled it.
I wonder if momma will ever let him take her and the kids flying again.
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T182T at 4R4
> Looks like he held back elevator the whole time and never let the floats get
> truly on plane.
Ok... watching again I like what you're saying. He's one of those pilots
that holds the elevator back and "lets the airplane take off by itself".
So, the airplane got light and one float lifted momentarily causing him to
turn towards shore. His technique probably works fine in open water, but
not trying to shoot the gap in a narrow canal.
His "gust" excuse doesn't fly.. watch the water, it's glass where the wing
lifts.
Damn video cameras everywhere, you can't get away with anything anymore.
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> I wonder if momma will ever let him take her and the kids flying again.
My guess would be no. :- )
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Dallas
> I did not know that there were that many floatplanes in the whole
> world. 100's - at a guess - on the one lake!
Ha.. you did the same thing I did but your link only shows half the planes.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/Dallas52/Dallas/ss-2009-jun-15-002.jpg
Most airports don't have that many land aircraft.
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Dallas