Harrison Ford in plane crash

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Digga

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Friday 6th March 2015
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He wants to stick to piloting barges down the Staffs & Worcs canal.

Elroy Blue

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Joking aside, a damn fine forced landing. A deadstick turnback is not an easy thing to accomplish.

eccles

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Joking aside, it looks like he had a lucky escape and did well to get it down in almost one piece. As ever, the news report linked above gets its terminology wrong. The aircraft did not "stall" it seems. It had an engine failure and lost power which forced Ford to try to make an emergency landing on the nearby golf course.

An aeroplane stall is an aerodynamic event when it flies so slowly that the wings stop providing lift.

The aircraft involved is a World War 2 vintage Ryan PT-22, which was used by the US military at the time as a basic training aircraft.
Ah, I see, so it wouldn't be possible for it to stall on landing then? The skid marks aren't very long.

geeks

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Was he Hans free?

Soov535

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Moonhawk

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"Travelling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy"

MikeGTi

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"I didn't know you could fly a plane!"

"Fly -yes, land -no."


Rude-boy

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Looking at the news on this it would appear to me that Mr Ford would be well advised to keep well away from aircraft. It looks like his 3rd forced landing.

Heck he even seems to fall out with model aircraft after his leg break last year!!!

anonymous-user

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Eric Mc

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Friday 6th March 2015
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eccles said:
Ah, I see, so it wouldn't be possible for it to stall on landing then? The skid marks aren't very long.
The very act of landing requires an aerodynamic "stall" at the point of touchdown as to land, you need to stop flying.

The error in the report is that they are using the motoring description of "stall" as being related to an engine stopping (as in "my engine stalled"). In aviation the word "stall" is not used in that context. You will hear from Ford's emergency call that he uses the correct aviation terminology in that he declares an "engine failure".

Jasandjules

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Friday 6th March 2015
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He really doesn't have much luck flying







MartG

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MartG

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Some of the initial media reports were absolute rubbish - one had the headline that he was critically injured then went on to say he walked away but with blood on his face. They obviously have a very different definition of the word 'critically' than everyone else frown

Jasandjules

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MartG said:
Some of the initial media reports were absolute rubbish - one had the headline that he was critically injured then went on to say he walked away but with blood on his face. They obviously have a very different definition of the word 'critically' than everyone else frown
A film star with a broken fingernail may be considered "critical" in the press......

hornetrider

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Friday 6th March 2015
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MartG said:
laugh

Very good!

MartG

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I wonder if he paid the green fees to the golf club smile

geeks

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Did he shout "4" as he was coming in?

MitchT

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Friday 6th March 2015
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Landing a plane on a golf course is tricky enough but doing so without engine power is one hell of a handicap.

Johnnytheboy

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MitchT said:
Landing a plane on a golf course is tricky enough but doing so without engine power is one hell of a handicap.
Yes, but this is the man that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.