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There sure are a lot of formation experts on this web site!Witnesses reported seeing four planes flying in a diamond formation just before the crash
It's "about time" someone died? You "don't wish on anyone" something you imply is past due?ZBBYLW wrote:Well, honestly it's "about time". While I do not wish this on anyone...
Maybe it was too soon for ZBBYLW to post this and this member could have used better words to convey his/her message. However, generally speaking, it's pretty incredible how VFR airspace has been reduced into tiny corridors. We don't know the details of this unfortunate accident. I don't pretend to. But...ZBBYLW in his/her abrupt comment sheds a spot light to this fact...regardless IF this is what actually happened.AirFrame wrote:It's "about time" someone died? You "don't wish on anyone" something you imply is past due?ZBBYLW wrote:Well, honestly it's "about time". While I do not wish this on anyone...
You, sir, are an ass. A good friend of mine (and of others here too) is in hospital tonight, and another person is dead. Have some respect.
That registration is assigned to a Gruman Tiger AA-5B out of Ontario, which was not apparently involved.bizjets101 wrote:Cessna 150 C-GVXY
RFlyer wrote:. The report indicates that 4 a/c left the Langley airport and somehow ended up in a V-shaped formation. Something went tragically wrong and somehow two a/c came into contact - "touched wings" as the report goes - and we know the rest.
I'm very sorry for the families of those involved; nobody wants to hear news like this in the aviation community and I offer my condolences.
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