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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Mar 18 2008, 07:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Please tell me this is not ZK-ELS
Don't know how to put this delicately, but the last one written off was also a GNZLAP aircraft.
Mmm
Im 90% sure that was ZK-JEN... an awesome C-152A from Kapiti Aero Club.
Omaka is very confusing, having been there myself."ZK-KAG"
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ZK-KAG wrote:QUOTE (ZK-KAG @ Mar 18 2008, 06:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Im 90% sure that was ZK-JEN... an awesome C-152A from Kapiti Aero Club.Doesn't improve things, another GNZLAP plane. Why do I go on so?? Think how the owners of the real plane must feel!
Omaka is very confusing, having been there myself.
K5054NZ wrote:QUOTE (K5054NZ @ Mar 18 2008, 07:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Anyone remember the rather more serious "wrong runway" accident we had at Omaka last year? Methinks the MAC should invest in some big white numbers on the vectors, like at Duxford.
Great to hear the pilot and her passenger got out ok!
I'm not sure runway numbers would have helped last years accident. The pilot called the correct runway, looked at the windsock, then for some unknown reason decided to land the direction the sock was pointing !! Not towards it.
Having flown around Omaka several times I admit its not easy to see at times, but shouldn't pilots study the likes of the VFG before they fly to another airfield ?? Also was there a Notam for the ploughed up vector ??
Deane

deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Mar 18 2008, 11:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm not sure runway numbers would have helped last years accident. The pilot called the correct runway, looked at the windsock, then for some unknown reason decided to land the direction the sock was pointing !! Not towards it.
Having flown around Omaka several times I admit its not easy to see at times, but shouldn't pilots study the likes of the VFG before they fly to another airfield ?? Also was there a Notam for the ploughed up vector ??
Deane
Without intentionally being racist, anyone notice the nationalities of the pilots in BOTH Omaka accidents? Talking to VA pilots, people of the same nationality have had quite a few 'mistakes' over the last few years also (eg while flying into Taupo, they say they're in one place, then a minute later somewhere completely different, then they try to land on the wrong runway.) Bit of a worry
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Mar 19 2008, 10:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Without intentionally being racist, anyone notice the nationalities of the pilots in BOTH Omaka accidents? Talking to VA pilots, people of the same nationality have had quite a few 'mistakes' over the last few years also (eg while flying into Taupo, they say they're in one place, then a minute later somewhere completely different, then they try to land on the wrong runway.) Bit of a worry![]()
I'm hearing you. A similar incident occured last year with a young Female student pilot at an ATC flying camp at Woodbourne. She advised her position near wairau river mouth at X ft. The crew of an Iroquois, test flying in the area, were alarmed as they were also at the same height and same place, so they immediately took action and circled to try to get a visual on the aircraft. It then turns out the student was actually several miles further south down the coast. Upon returning to the flying camp at Woodbourne she then lost her nerve again and even tried to line up on a non existent grass vector south of WB's main runway, rather that the grass vector north of the runway. Given the aircraft at the camp had used this runway all the time, and assuming she must havemade other flights in the area prior, it raised a lot of eyebrows.
These types of incidents don't, neccessarily, question age, sex or race, but rather the ability, experience and maturity of some student pilots. Some blame has to equally rest on some of the instructors, where once again I question the experience levels.
Deane
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Mar 19 2008, 09:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Without intentionally being racist ... Bit of a worry![]()
Wot, these bloody Kiwi wimmin at it again???
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