bcpstudent
Fly safe and enjoy Alaska National Parks. Another thing that the law allows is landing anywhere in the parks that is safe. This is also different than for lower-48 parks. Great for Back Country Pilots.
Nizina
Nizina wrote:Cool. That is indeed beautiful country down there -- and those beaches can use a few tracks that can be washed away by the warm froth of the advancing surf.
Nizina
mr.helix wrote:Bonanza Man wrote:mr.helix wrote:About ten years ago a Bonanza went down in the Spotted Bear River in Montana just outside of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. As I recall there were two on board and they were unable to escape from the cabin. They could hear the occasional vehicle on a road that followed the river. There was a rifle on board and were able to signal help from a passerby. The plane was out of site from the road but within hearing distance of a rifle shot.
As I remember now the cause was determined to be a couple of holes burnt in pistons attributed to the use of too low an octane car gas.
Are you sure it was a Bonanza? Would you happen to have a link to the NTSB report. I don't know how you could be trapped inside a Bo. A cabin door, two opening middle windows, a baggage door AND a rifle.
I think I can find the original newspaper story about the incident. I keep those for some reason and I overflew the plane and took some pictures before it was hauled out.
I think that there were injuries that prevented egress from the plane.

1SeventyZ wrote:http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/NewsReleases.aspx?ID=11895
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