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warvet
02-13-2009, 06:07 AM
As I was doing my business paperwork an Emergency News broadcast on every channel about a terrible tragedy that had just occurred a Continental Airlines Flight 3407 Commuter A/C prob a Dash 8 just went down in a residential neighborhood of Buffalo New York all souls ( 48 ) were lost and possible 2 more on ground. http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/02/13/plane.crash.new.york/index.html The plane apparently was on a landing path to airport and crashed into a house. It is with deep sadness that I post this horrible event and our prayers go out to the families of those who lost loved ones and to the emergency workers that they remain safe while still trying to contain this situation. Also we pray that all those who were lost find eternal peace. If any of you lost anyone on this flight or knew someone my deepest sympathy and condolences go to you this evening. God bless and im deeply sorry for your loss.

Tim :(
Canada

Matt Olieman
02-13-2009, 09:18 AM
It's unfortunate and sad for the victims and their family, my thoughts are with them. :(

I heard there were reports from other aircrafts of icing problems. The Continental was over the outer marker inbound when it lost contact.

Matt Olieman

Efe Cem Elci
02-13-2009, 11:30 AM
Likewise, this is very saddening and unfortunate. I was just watching the episode on the 2001 crash in Queens NY of American Airlines flight 587 last night. It was shocking to open up the news and see this.

Philb737
02-13-2009, 03:53 PM
My sincere condolences to the families and friends of the passengers and the crew. :(:( May their souls rest in peace!
RIP

Polmer
02-13-2009, 08:45 PM
I was shocked to see our HR department issue a statement today that the head of our company's Safety & environment, North America was killed on the plane AND the civilian killed on the ground was just layed off at our Buffalo plant. The plant closed today.

Both were employed by Henkel.
A very somber day at work today.

~Polmer

AndyT
02-14-2009, 04:30 AM
Its always sad when we lose someone, especially someone close to us. But the best thing to do once the tears are shed is to honor them by correcting what happened and do our level best to insure it never happens again.

I'd like each of us to dedicate at least one flight each month to training for an emergency. Yes, its only a sim, but it is a way to honor those that have been lost. For those of us that are real pilots, the extra training will be more than worth it. It could just save some lives one day.

As a Minister, I pray for each person.

totalflyer
02-15-2009, 10:54 AM
It is a sad day indeed... It was Colgan 3407 Operating for Continental Express Dash 8-Q400 and from what I heard the F/O was a 25 year old girl that had just started flying for them about 3 months ago. All she ever wanted to do was fly.

They will all be missed... Rest in Peace...

warvet
02-15-2009, 07:30 PM
Jeff,
Off topic but why dont you post some pics of your 340 Im sure Me and other builders would love to see. Only if you want to mind you. Do you need any 340 parts Ovhd, thrustlevers (TQ)
Tim

totalflyer
02-15-2009, 10:33 PM
Hey I haven't really got much yet. Mainly just running a single 2.4 P4 with two lcd screens. I am using FS9 with Just Flights A340 Pro. I will post some pics of my setup once I get it moved to its new home in the basement. I will be in the market for A340 parts soon. :)

Jeff

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Michael Carter
02-16-2009, 12:13 AM
A girl I went to high school with became a flight instructor at the college I was attending for my ratings at the time. She went on to fly for a cargo airline and was the FO aboard the aircraft that went down I think in Ohio, Columbus maybe it was, back about ten or more years ago around or on Thanksgiving. I was stunned when I heard that it was her.

That wasn't a very good holiday for me that year. All she wanted to do was fly too.

I think a sim flight like was suggested is a good idea too.

golfbravo
02-16-2009, 01:16 AM
I have just finished watching a very informative video produced by NASA regarding tailplane icing and tailplane stall. I'm not implying that this was necessarily the cause of the crash of the Colgan Air aircraft - I think we should let the NTSB complete their investigation and determine the probable cause. I do however think that we can learn from this video.

The video is about 23 minutes long, and may be found at:

http://www.part135.com/TailplaneIcing.html

Again, I have posted the link to this video because of it's informative nature, and am not implying that this was the definitive cause for this accident. My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and families of all who perished in this terrible event.

Gerald Byrne
GA Cockpit Project currently in an economic holding pattern!

Michael Carter
02-16-2009, 01:50 AM
They are leaning toward that cause after the flaps were futher lowered with reduced airflow over the horizontal stab.

After lowering the flaps to 15, the aircraft was reported to be pitching rather badly.

Matt Olieman
02-16-2009, 08:00 AM
Gerald,

Excellent information/video. Icing always has scared the royal hill out of me. I'd rather go through a thunderstorm then be caught in icing conditions (not that I want to).

Didn't know about the tail icing effect as mentioned in the video. Good stuff!!!

Thanks again for the video link :)

Matt Olieman

PS Gerald, I noticed you're from Ocoee, my wife works there

golfbravo
02-16-2009, 02:23 PM
Matt,

That's quite a drive to go to work (from Ocala to Ocoee)! I hope she drives a small car with great gas mileage (I see gas prices creeping up again, even though crude oil is still quite low - I heard that the refineries have cut production to keep prices higher).

Sorry to get off-topic!

Gerald

Tony Hill
02-16-2009, 08:52 PM
Tragic news indeed, my thoughts are with those who lost friends and loved ones.

Let's hope they find the cause soon, it is better for everyone that way,



Darryl