Unbelievable story...
http://www.today.com/news/skydivers-pla ... 8C11531939
Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
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Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
It's nice when everybody has a chute, an exit, and altitude! 

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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
When asked "why would you want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane", I always replied with "It might not always be perfectly good".
So, to all those "legs".... See?
Glad they all got down okay, more or less.
So, to all those "legs".... See?
Glad they all got down okay, more or less.
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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
My standard answer has always been "There is no such thing."Merlinspop wrote: I always replied with "It might not always be perfectly good".
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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
This morning's Today Show interviewed everyone involved except the pilot of the lower altitude plane. By the looks of the video, he may have ascended into the jump plane above. I'm guessing he lawyered up and will be buried in paperwork for a while...
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Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
I didn't hear them talk. If the two airplanes were going to be flying next to each other they should have briefed before they took off. One airplane should be watching for traffic and the other should be making sure it doesn't run into the first airplane. Never should they be in a position that the number 2 guy can't see the lead airplane and avoid a collision.
Re: Mid-air Collision over Wisconsin
+1
In the video, it looks like the trail plane allowed the lead plane to get into his blind spot, below the cowl. Once the skydivers started climbing onto the wing strut, the aircraft veered to the right and lost some altitude, resulting in the collision with the lead aircraft, who had no way of seeing the trail aircraft approaching. Scary stuff.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11 ... tic-plunge
In the video, it looks like the trail plane allowed the lead plane to get into his blind spot, below the cowl. Once the skydivers started climbing onto the wing strut, the aircraft veered to the right and lost some altitude, resulting in the collision with the lead aircraft, who had no way of seeing the trail aircraft approaching. Scary stuff.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11 ... tic-plunge
when do we eat?