Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:18 am
I agree that what he did to set it down once that decision was made, was well done, but I have to wonder if perhaps his high elevation experience was lacking. Beluga, AK, where they're from, is at 87' MSL, across the Cook Inlet from Anchorage. Cody is at 5100' MSL, and Sylvan Pass is over 8500', with the route going along the highway between some pretty high rocks over 12,000' on each side. When I moved to Laramie after learning to fly in the Anchorage area, it took me awhile to get accustomed to the nuances of coaxing the most performance out of airplanes by proper leaning, so I'm wondering if that might not have contributed to his loss of power issues. A huge amount of Alaskan flying is done in awful weather in rugged terrain, but also at relatively low elevations compared to northwest Wyoming.
I've driven that highway several times over the years, so I also think that there are a lot of pretty straight stretches of that highway which are landable, but there are some I wouldn't want to try landing on. The news clip isn't very descriptive about the location of the crash, so that's hard to judge.
But in any event, I'm certainly glad they survived with as few injuries as the media indicates.
Cary