http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/light-plan...auranga-2969175
anyone have any other info about this? from the story it sounds like they brought it in with the gear up.
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pilotgallagher01 wrote:QUOTE (pilotgallagher01 @ Sep 6 2009, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It was ZK-DAR Peter Rutledges Sports Cruiser, Nose wheel had completly fallen off.
Guys was nothing too major, At the time I was downwind in the circuit participating in the landing competition when I heard DAR make his emergency call, I managed to get on the ground before he did and as I got on the ground all emergency services where waiting besides the runway as we shut down near the holding point and they were getting ready to proceed onto the runway when the sports cruiser lands. We then heard on the radio that the nose wheel had fallen off his sports cruiser when the landing gear doesn't even retract and that he had to land with only two wheels, with the nose wheel missing somewhere between Tauranga and Whakatane
We then watched it come in to land on finals and at the last minute cut the mixture to try and save the prop but Peter stalled on the tail before slamming the front into the grass smashing the prop and front of the nose into the grass (I would have thought he would have drove it on the runway not his technique). At the current time there was 2 POB and you saw them get whiplashed by the impact but they walked away from the scene fine, shame I didn't have my camera by me but ah well. Hopefully Peter has good insurance as that will be out for some time. It didn't hit hit too fast and only damaged the front of the plane, probably talking a new engine and prop.
Nothing major but was quite scary to watch and to think that the sports cruisers wheel is missing someone between Tauranga and Whakatane and all of this happend very close to me after I landed.
I also met Daniel from NZFF who also saw the action with me
Hey im not sure if using names in needed.
The plane had been through a few hard landings with student pilots, the wield cracked slightly where the noise gear is connected to the aircraft, this wasn't picked up before the flight.
that gave way which is why it ended up as it is.
they are investigating the crash at the moment,
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spongebob206 wrote:QUOTE (spongebob206 @ Sep 8 2009, 03:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>How did they notice it missing?
If it fell off in flight did a passing AC notice it?
I understand the incident occurred while doing touch-and-go's at Whakatane, during one of these the nosewheel parted company with the rest of the aircraft...
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