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 Post subject: The Piper that landed on I85 last week. Pictures
PostPosted: 28 Sep 2010, 14:47 
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 Post subject: Re: The Piper that landed on I85 last week. Pictures
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From one of the news stories:

This wasn't the first time Conway had experienced trouble while flying, fiancée Lindsey Battle told the AJC. About two years ago, Conway had trouble with a plane's landing gear, she said.

“He cut the seat belts out of the plane and lassoed the landing gear and landed the plane safely," Battle said. “He’s totally Superman.”


Lassoed the landing gear????


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 Post subject: Re: The Piper that landed on I85 last week. Pictures
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Mechanical gear extension. A Mooney will break your darn arm if the latch fails. I could easily see a situation where you'd "lasso the handle" if the latch failed.

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 Post subject: Re: The Piper that landed on I85 last week. Pictures
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Put a fork in it, its done ! I'm afraid, those wrinkles in the fuselage just aft of the cargo door won't iron out.

'Lassoing the landing gear' sounds like the 'alternate gear extension' method for some of the Cessna retracts.

Oh right, and its 'totally superman' :lol: , I guess he does date a monkey.


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 Post subject: Re: The Piper that landed on I85 last week. Pictures
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I don't understand. With an engine failure why would he land on a six lanes wide interstate highway without extending the gear? Maybe he wanted a short slide vs a roll-out, braking stop? ?????

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I don't understand. With an engine failure why would he land on a six lanes wide interstate highway without extending the gear? Maybe he wanted a short slide vs a roll-out, braking stop? ?????


FWIW, the news says:

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The plane clipped trees on the way down, but was able to miss vehicles and people, landing just outside the HOV lane with its 40-foot wings stretched across two lanes.

The ends of the plane's propeller were twisted, and the tires had blown from a hard landing on the highway. But the beige and burgundy colored plane was mostly intact.


http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/report-o ... 17581.html

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The nose gear is missing in Jason's photo. My other thought was he landed nose first and broke the nose gear off at its upper hinge point.

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I think he landed "gear up"

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