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T337G Down…
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Still a mystery. Been waiting for more information. Someone posted the ATC recording on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-X9m1XpPmI
They stopped comm'ing a few miles out but seemed fine until then. Edit: also just noticed that they had the altitude reporting in there. Was at 100 feet a mile out. No fire, so maybe fuel starve? Was glad to hear everyone survived. I almost wonder if that tree actually saved their lives. Last edited by YankeeClipper : 07-15-25 at 03:59 PM. |
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In reviewing the video of the plane hitting the tree it sounds like at least one of the engines is operating. I can’t tell whether the front prop is stopped vertically or I’m seeing the nose gear down.
One of the news stations has an overhead view of the wreckage, and I’m pretty impressed that the fuselage looks mainly intact. |
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There is a picture out there that shows the front prop laying on the ground, looked like the blades were feathered. Not flat relative to the flange.
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They can't stop the signal. Last edited by MD83driver : 07-28-25 at 05:49 PM. |
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I pulled this off of a news cast video where the prop was shown.
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They can't stop the signal. |