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NortonPete PO2
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:46 pm Post subject: Cory Lidle RIP |
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This fellow seemed to be a standup guy. I'm sad for his family.
As a pilot I spend too much time trying to figure out what went wrong.
My guess based on my 20 years of Private Pilot experiance ( instrument rating ) follows:
The Plane:
Cirrus sr-20 156 knots at 75% power ( cruise )
The location:
East River mid town .. legal air space at 1000 ft by .30 nm wide ( its a deadend just before La Guardia airspace )
If you don't slow down you need to bank a 180 turn at about 60 degrees
and start it right at the eastern side of the river. ( double your speed 4X the turn radius )
A bank angle like that needs some rudder, power and a careful watch on the
altimeter. Otherwise you could easily lose 3-4 hundred feet.
Thats where the building was on 72nd street.
I used to fly the Hudson river corridor and circle the "Lady" but it became
too crazy with all the helos.
I realize he probably was trying to show his instructor Yankee stadium, but just like flying into a "box" canyon you need to plan your exit.
A real shame. Aviation can be unforgiving.
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Me#1You#10 Site Admin
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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Excellent analysis...sounds like it's right on the money. He should have simply co-ordinated with LGA tower for a bit more airspace to maneuver in. I wonder just how much NYC experience his instructor had. |
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NortonPete PO2
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:53 am Post subject: Re: Cory Lidle RIP |
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[quote="NortonPete"]This fellow seemed to be a standup guy. I'm sad for his family.
Updated with new info
The Plane:
Cirrus sr-20 156 knots at 75% power ( cruise )
NTSB says turn started at 112mph(?) .25 miles north of building
The location:
East River mid town .. legal air space at 1000 ft by .30 nm wide ( its a deadend just before La Guardia airspace )
If you don't slow down you need to bank a 180 turn at about 60 degrees
and start it right at the eastern side of the river. ( double your speed 4X the turn radius )
the bank angle needed is closer to 45 degrees still steep for a beginner
A bank angle like that needs some rudder, power and a careful watch on the
altimeter. Otherwise you could easily lose 3-4 hundred feet.
Turn started at 700 in the middle plane was at 500 feet
Thats where the building was on 72nd street.
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