Grassstrippilot wrote:Kind of drives home the need to expose the basics to your regular right seaters. Kudos to everyone that helped her through it and to her for keeping her cool.
I'm glad she didn't go to Green Bay, too! The out come may have been different being that she was getting low on fuel at that point. Her friends and the other pilot did a great job of helping her out.
Most of us have probably never trained for a situation like this. But after lessening and learning what could be done better (don't get me wrong, they did an awesome job). On the first attempt to land might have been better to plan for a much longer turn to final (maybe a 3-5 mile final for that type plane??) to give lot's of time and room to make the adjustments for a safe landing the first try. But hey, she did walk away from the plane. Beat up a little, but still alive.
I wonder if any video will surface later on. I would like to see how she handled that plane on final when the engine stopped running. I always hear how those twins are when you lose and engine. Must of been a lot of heavy work for her? She's my hero, too!!