a small airplane has ditched 15 miles of the Belgium coast.
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a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
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Re: a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
update:
pilot would be alive in a life raft, waiting for pick up by the Sea King.
pilot would be alive in a life raft, waiting for pick up by the Sea King.
Re: a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
was picked up by a boat,
luckily he survived, it seems that ditching a small plane in the water doesn't cause a lot of victims, most people survive it even! However must be quite an experience
luckily he survived, it seems that ditching a small plane in the water doesn't cause a lot of victims, most people survive it even! However must be quite an experience
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Re: a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
Does anybody know what aircraft it was?
Re: a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
Another small aircraft crashlanded in Belgium on Sunday: near Brakel (province Oost-Vlaanderen), pilot and sole passenger have light injuries.
edit : registration is OO-F56
And a glider crashlanded in Belgium also on Sunday: near Tienen (Tirlemont), pilot has light injuries.
In Callas, Southern France, a Socata type TB9 has crashed, killing all 5 onboard.
edit : registration is OO-F56
And a glider crashlanded in Belgium also on Sunday: near Tienen (Tirlemont), pilot has light injuries.
In Callas, Southern France, a Socata type TB9 has crashed, killing all 5 onboard.
Re: a small airplane crashes 15 miles from Belgium coast
Diamond DA40 Star TDI reg. D-EQCO s/n D4.094 (Source: Aviation Safety Network)Ozzie1969 wrote:Does anybody know what aircraft it was?
RMK / D-EQCO was offered For $ale by Qcompany.be (Ostend), see H E R E or H E R E (Dutch)
Blah Blah Blah 'De Standard Online' article H E R E (Dutch)
Another one (1977 PIPER PA-32R-300 reg. G-BTCA s/n 32R-7780381) in Alderney (EGJA / ACI).LX-LGX wrote:Another small aircraft crashlanded in Belgium on Sunday: near Brakel (province Oost-Vlaanderen), pilot and sole passenger have light injuries.
edit : registration is OO-F56
And a glider crashlanded in Belgium also on Sunday: near Tienen (Tirlemont), pilot has light injuries.
In Callas, Southern France, a Socata type TB9 has crashed, killing all 5 onboard.
See article and movie H E R E (Source: Channel Online TV)
Lowering your landing gear isn't always smart either (2 fatalities).
See H E R E (Cessna T206H Turbo Stationair TC reg. D-EBDK s/n T20608740)