From: cstory@NOSPAM.magma.ca
"Dave" wrote in
news:saeub.7698$iT4.692646@news20.bellglobal.com:
> These were not herbs, but instructors. It's not uncommon to carry a
> little extra height if you are planning a non-standard circuit, or if
> the winds are unpredictable, then bleed it off once you've figured
> your covered.
Oh, I know .. not trying to justify wrecking an
aircraft .. quite the opposite, in fact.
I was responding to Sean's comment about not believing the
spoilers were on through the whole crash .. they got
themselves into a situation that got out of hand
very quickly, and, my guess is they were so overwhelmed
so quickly, they simply forgot about the spoilers.
>
> As for the hebs at getting 'spoiler lock', I've seen it as far back as
> 78' when C-GCLM went into the swamp at Mtvw, then again in 84' when
> C-FYLP landed short in Picton,
Hey! I was there! I remember that, too ... happened the same day
I soloed, if I recall right ...
clipping a tree with it's left wing.
> Some errors are highly repeatable, and even worse than that, they're
> highly repeatable.
Indeed .. and the Flight Safety website shows that exactly this
situation happened again, just this past summer, again in Picton.
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