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  • Re: SR-22 Crash in Zurich

    Here is in french the aeronautical forecast for engine powered airplane for Switzerland valid the afternoon of that ill fated flight: What does is it tell? There is humid air coming from the West with an associated cold front. In the Northern part of the Alps (that includes the whole length of our country...
    Posted to Guest Discussion by Patrick Dupont on 22 Oct 2008
    Filed under: accident, fatal, LSZH, SR22, weather, fatal accident #42
  • SR-22 Crash in Zurich

    Incident : Small-plane crash Location : Zurich Klothen Airport (ZRH) Time/Date : Afternoon Oct. 22 Impact : Flight delays Summary A Cirrus SR22 small aircraft crashed at Zurich Airport in the afternoon Oct. 22. A handful of people were on board, of which at least two died. Emergency crew are at the scene...
    Posted to Guest Discussion by John Hiatt on 22 Oct 2008
    Filed under: accident, LSZH, SR22, fatal accident #42
  • Re: SR-22 Crash in Zurich

    So, IMC with ground contact but no runway and a 'power failure', this is why you drill PULL CHUTE into your head. Scenario based training has me pulling the chute anytime I am IMC with low ceilings w/o an engine. And by low I mean around 2500 feet. If the ceiling isn't high enough to allow...
    Posted to Guest Discussion by Peter Levine on 22 Oct 2008
    Filed under: accident, fatal, LSZH, SR22, CAPS, fatal accident #42
  • Re: SR-22 Crash in Zurich

    [quote user="Timm Preusser"] ATC vectors N467BD to the airport - Hdg 280 - Hdg 260. Then BD checks in with another controller "with you at 6000". ATC gives: "Hdg 320". "Descend 5000". "Hdg 230. Can you give me 160 kts?" BD confirms to fly at 160 until...
    Posted to Guest Discussion by Denis Pariente on 22 Oct 2008
    Filed under: accident, speculation, fatal, LSZH, SR22, ATC, fatal accident #42, N467BD, Switzerland, Zurich
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