Posted by wingnuttx on November 02, 2022 at 14:53:21 from (99.172.13.196):
In Reply to: Monday Mishap posted by Majorman on October 31, 2022 at 01:00:40:
I happened to witness nearly the exact same incident about 30 years ago. Id just left my wife and children who had just dropped me off at the Lafayette La airport. I was just beginning my journey to Aberdeen Scotland to go offshore. I was sitting at the bar drinking a beer. Long trip ahead of me. Still had to travel to Houston and Amsterdam then winding up in Aberdeen. As I was looking outside of a the airport window rather large in size I see a private dual prop airplane screaming straight down to earth and crashes nose first in the blink of the eye. Pieces and parts flying apart in a manor which is hard to describe. I soon had to board a jet to Houston. The crash was nowhere near the departing runway. So I guess the control tower did not want to hold up our flight. Never found out what happened. Something Ill never forget. Ive seen too many bad accidents in the past 40 years. Wingnut
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