A strange side interest of mine is spending time studying aircraft accidents that occur in General Aviation (Part 91). I spend 2-4 hours a week reading sites like Kathryn's Report and watching channels like blancolirio and live wire.
NONE of the sites/channels that I frequent have listed this crash, and they're usually pretty comprehensive.
The plane in which she was a passenger was returning from Florida when the engine quit. This is extremely rare in small aircraft
Where do these people get their facts? Engines stop working on GA Aircraft nearly weekly. I can name five fatal accidents off the top of my head just this month from an engine failing.
Maybe. Doctors and Lawyers die in General Aviation crashes at a disproportionate rate from any other occupation other than pilot. Without even looking them up, I can think of half a dozen doctors and a lawyer who died so far this year and I'm sure there are more.
Two were husband and wife doctors in the same plane from Boston if I recall correctly.
EDIT: Even more weird, is that the husband and wife doctors crashed into a building with the word "TRUMPF" written on the side of it. I can see it in my head still.
There are the FAA regulations, and there is what people actually do.
The FAA doesn't have enough personnel to send around to every small airport in America checking maintenance logs and making sure you did all the proper maintenance on time. Maintenance is expensive, and some people treat it like it's optional.
GOD is on our side.
Amen and AMEN
Amen, #timesUPforThem
God Bless and Protect you Dr. Madej and your boyfriend. May you recover quickly to perfect health.
Thank you for all you have done to save lives and help humanity. God sees you.
Amen
For you: 🍖 🥩🍗
...wags tail enthusiastically....slobbers copiously....
😸
A strange side interest of mine is spending time studying aircraft accidents that occur in General Aviation (Part 91). I spend 2-4 hours a week reading sites like Kathryn's Report and watching channels like blancolirio and live wire.
NONE of the sites/channels that I frequent have listed this crash, and they're usually pretty comprehensive.
Where do these people get their facts? Engines stop working on GA Aircraft nearly weekly. I can name five fatal accidents off the top of my head just this month from an engine failing.
...do any of the aircraft engine failures involve Vaccine whistle blowers?
Maybe. Doctors and Lawyers die in General Aviation crashes at a disproportionate rate from any other occupation other than pilot. Without even looking them up, I can think of half a dozen doctors and a lawyer who died so far this year and I'm sure there are more.
Two were husband and wife doctors in the same plane from Boston if I recall correctly.
EDIT: Even more weird, is that the husband and wife doctors crashed into a building with the word "TRUMPF" written on the side of it. I can see it in my head still.
There are the FAA regulations, and there is what people actually do.
The FAA doesn't have enough personnel to send around to every small airport in America checking maintenance logs and making sure you did all the proper maintenance on time. Maintenance is expensive, and some people treat it like it's optional.
I won't give up my stick shift truck. Very hard to take control of something that can be taken out of gear by a manual lever.
What did Q say about plane crashes? Hmm.
That was my first thought, too.
So stoked she's going to be ok. Great news!
The Lord has more plans for Dr. Madej and her boyfriend.🙏