Posted by jackinok on March 11, 2009 at 17:06:41 from (208.114.46.121):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. ag pilots posted by ldj on March 11, 2009 at 13:27:59:
saw one hit the ground one time many many years ago.i was setting in class at our then rural school,guy flew over and started dusting field right outside window,of course that stopped the class and we were all at window watching.he made about ten passes,and then for some reason he got too low,engine might have quit him,wheels clipped top of crop and it must have slowed him just enough he just nosed into ground.skidded across field(an old taildraggr biplane)on front wheels and engine cover,how it didnt flip I dont know.when it stopped he just climbed out sauntered over to school like it happened every day and used the phone to call someone to pick him up.in about 2 hrs he was back in another plane and finished up.with the first plane still setting in field.next day it was gone so I dont have a clue how he got it out.sure was one of the more memorable days at school though!!and the next day we got a lesson in how airplanes fly from our teacher.
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