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Plane crash in my county

Postby Sock » Mon Jul 28, 2003 11:52 am

An Airtractor crashed that always flies out of my local airport.  (Columbia Co.)  The pilot reported engine problems over Rhinebeck.  The pilot crash landed in a field near the Ferncliff Nursing Home.  The left wing and engine were sheared off.  The pilot escaped with only minor injuries but the Airtractor is totaled.  Luckly no chemicals or aviation gas were released and no fire started.
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Re: Plane crash in my county

Postby Hagar » Mon Jul 28, 2003 12:00 pm

Sock. These things happen. Glad the pilot is OK.

Would that be Old Rhinebeck you mentioned? I had a great day out there during a trip to the States some years ago.
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Re: Plane crash in my county

Postby BFMF » Mon Jul 28, 2003 12:28 pm

Yep, they're tragic, even when they happen locally. I recently found out that a close friend of mine who's grandfather was killed in an aircrash at our local airfield a few years back
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Re: Plane crash in my county

Postby Sock » Mon Jul 28, 2003 12:58 pm

No I don't think it was Old Rhinebeck, in the paper it just said Rhinebeck.  But the thing is I saw that bird every week at the airport even talked to the pilot a few times about crob dusting, I remember his name being somethig like Webber, but it was a long time ago.
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Re: Plane crash in my county

Postby BFMF » Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:13 pm

I had a similar experiance. When I lived in western washington, there was an older gentleman who was an experianced aerobatic pilot, and had won several awards who used to fly out of one of the local airfields. Anyway, during the summer on good days, he would spend hours every week flying all kinds of aerobatic maneauvers over my house all summer long. It was a little pitts special. Beatufull aircraft. Even got to talk to the pilot a few times and admired the aircraft up close several times, but late summer of 2001, we stopped seeing him flying around one week. We were saddened when we read in the paper that he had crashed just a few miles from my house. They think what had happened is that he was doing a maneauver and had a heart attack or something and tried to bail but wasn't able to :'(
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