http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/30/pl ... latestnews
Edit: Better, more detailed write up-second post below referenced source
Cary wrote:The weather at the time was pretty crappy, from the news reports. I just looked at the approaches there, and it would have been tight anyway. If the airplane was carrying a load of ice, that might explain the "fall out of the sky" comments--208s aren't famous for carrying much ice before they can't fly any longer, although otherwise they're considered pretty good airplanes. I had a friend flying for UPS or FedEx (can't recall which) back in the early days of 208s whose 208 loaded up and crashed in the Colorado mountains--he survived and made it out.
Cary
The weather at the time was pretty crappy, from the news reports. I just looked at the approaches there, and it would have been tight anyway. If the airplane was carrying a load of ice, that might explain the "fall out of the sky" comments--
The 900shp Garrett Texas Turbines and Blackhawk -42 conversions haul ice. Some of the airlines put them in but are now taking them back out because of the increase in fuel burn. Some may rethink that.
gbflyer wrote:Era talked someone into a trade-out. We speak to one of their mechanics charged with the swap out on a near daily basis. Since Era encompasses a few different names these days, I said operators, which is probably misleading now that I think about it.
That you Cable?
Capt. Chaos wrote:gbflyer wrote:Era talked someone into a trade-out. We speak to one of their mechanics charged with the swap out on a near daily basis. Since Era encompasses a few different names these days, I said operators, which is probably misleading now that I think about it.
That you Cable?
Yep that would be me...
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