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Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:47 pm

Wow, the last set of pictures show the belly fairing panel ripped off and you can see the landing light facing the camera.
Its right in front of the blue camo hat. You can also see the fuselage/tailcone seam splitting in the second pic, what a hit.

There are inertia reel shoulder harnesses in the premier seats, if I remember right you have to lock them with a lever after you adjust them.
I have worked on the seats before, its been a long time. There are some goofy bearings held in with set screws that fell out of one I looked at on an insp.

Good to hear Jack and his passenger will be OK, as has been said before, the premier can be replaced. Hopefully with something cooler. :)

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:51 pm

Merlin_FAC wrote:More photos of the impact... yikes!

http://www.avweb.com/news/airventure/EAAAirVenture2010_JackRoushCrash_MomentOfImpact_203026-1.html


Yikes indeed! I was going to make a comment along the lines of "At what point does a photog, when there is an out of control plane heading toward you, do you feel threatened enough to drop your 10 lbs of equipment, so you can pump your arms and RUN at max speed?!" Then I realized there is one standing there zooming in composing the shot.......so never mind. :? :wink:

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:40 pm

Wonder what the guy in the Luscombe did when he saw it coming at him?

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:16 pm

Obergrafeter wrote:Wonder what the guy in the Luscombe did when he saw it coming at him?



Ober, ahhh ole' great leader of flight, that is a C-170.... :wink:

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:26 pm

Whatever it is I bet its' got brown seat covers now!

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:54 pm

here are some pictures from the other from the other side of the runway.

http://jalopnik.com/5602493/new-photos- ... t-happened

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:20 pm

Some online news stories report Jack attending a recent race, but having lost vision in one eye. Hope it's not lasting, however the articles make it sound as if it is. Continued wishes for a productive recovery to this friend of the Warbird movement ...

Ken

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:09 pm

Ken wrote:Some online news stories report Jack attending a recent race, but having lost vision in one eye. Hope it's not lasting, however the articles make it sound as if it is. Continued wishes for a productive recovery to this friend of the Warbird movement ...

Ken


Jack said during an interview at the race that the loss of vision in his left eye is permanent, but he will continue flying as soon as he is cleared to. He also made a comment that sounded like he blames Oshkosh ATC for putting him in a position that caused the crash.

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:11 pm

MX304 wrote:
Ken wrote:Some online news stories report Jack attending a recent race, but having lost vision in one eye. Hope it's not lasting, however the articles make it sound as if it is. Continued wishes for a productive recovery to this friend of the Warbird movement ...

Ken


Jack said during an interview at the race that the loss of vision in his left eye is permanent, but he will continue flying as soon as he is cleared to. He also made a comment that sounded like he blames Oshkosh ATC for putting him in a position that caused the crash.


Who was in the left seat??

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:14 pm

Lynn Allen wrote:
MX304 wrote:
Ken wrote:Some online news stories report Jack attending a recent race, but having lost vision in one eye. Hope it's not lasting, however the articles make it sound as if it is. Continued wishes for a productive recovery to this friend of the Warbird movement ...

Ken


Jack said during an interview at the race that the loss of vision in his left eye is permanent, but he will continue flying as soon as he is cleared to. He also made a comment that sounded like he blames Oshkosh ATC for putting him in a position that caused the crash.


Who was in the left seat??


Exactly... If I can find the interview online I will post a link.

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:11 pm

I think its still Aviaity, Navigaty and Communicaty..... :wink:

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:52 pm

MX304 wrote:
Ken wrote:Some online news stories report Jack attending a recent race, but having lost vision in one eye. Hope it's not lasting, however the articles make it sound as if it is. Continued wishes for a productive recovery to this friend of the Warbird movement ...

Ken


Jack said during an interview at the race that the loss of vision in his left eye is permanent, but he will continue flying as soon as he is cleared to. He also made a comment that sounded like he blames Oshkosh ATC for putting him in a position that caused the crash.


With all due respect to Jack, that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. The pilot-in-command is just that. You don't get checked out on the kinds of airplanes that Jack has unless you can demonstrate flying ability, good judgment, and good decision-making abilities. A pilot-in-command is never afraid to use two words - "unable" and "negative", no matter what the circumstances, unless the alternative is a less safe option than accepting an ATC clearance. Initial reports from many qualified pilot witnesses seem to point to a lack of one of those characteristics. It's really sad that Jack had to go through this traumatic experience, but he's really lucky he didn't lose his life. Hopefully some positive changes will come out of this for Jack as well as Premier pilots. I hope he gets his vision back, as next to paralysis, that's one of the worst things in the world that can happen to a pilot.

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:13 am

I agree that the Pilots number on job is to successfully Fly The Airplane....

The controllers seem to be in disagreement with the call made at the last minute....

http://www.avweb.com/other/oshcrash.mp3


But the wreck does seem to indicate a bit of Get-home-itis' cousin, land-now-itis, on the part of Jack.

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:32 am

I think I saw where he was quoted saying that he 'groundlooped'......???? Alrighty then.

Re: Hard Landing for Beech Jet at EAA - Jack Roush MERGED TOPICS

Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:52 pm

I Love the calm unperturbed controller voices.........."Lake go around, disabled aircraft on the runway" like they see it everyday. Who knows maybe they do, you would think there would be just a little emotion in their tranmissions!
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