Caught wind of this on Matt Hall's facebook page:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19810636
DeHavilland Dragon went down with multiple people, all on board died.
RIP passengers, crew, and Dragon.
Yes, this is the same aircraft as mentioned in Foz's thread a couple down from here. Didn't look good from the moment they reported that the aircraft had lost contact with the ground above cloud.
Yes, this is the same aircraft as mentioned in Foz's thread a couple down from here. Didn't look good from the moment they reported that the aircraft had lost contact with the ground above cloud.
So VFR flight into IFR conditions it sounds like. Very dangerous and very common mistake.
Yes, this is the same aircraft as mentioned in Foz's thread a couple down from here. Didn't look good from the moment they reported that the aircraft had lost contact with the ground above cloud.
So VFR flight into IFR conditions it sounds like. Very dangerous and very common mistake.
Looking at the limited photos of a DH84 cockpit available on the web, it would appear that it has the IFR basics (ie, an attitude indicator, turn and slip), but not much else.
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