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Strange story - the person who died had a license but was described as a "student pilot". George II Oct 2016 #1
Maybe going for an instrument rating. MicaelS Oct 2016 #3
PA-34 is a twin piper, so probably going for multi-commercial Major Nikon Oct 2016 #26
I was hoping you would chime in. MicaelS Oct 2016 #31
I got my multi-commercial rating in the exact same model Major Nikon Oct 2016 #35
How do the propellers rotate? n/t MicaelS Oct 2016 #36
The original PA-34 has counter-rotating props Major Nikon Oct 2016 #37
Thanks n/t MicaelS Oct 2016 #38
Single engine pilot, twin engine student Brother Buzz Oct 2016 #4
Going from single-engine to multi-engine? mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2016 #6
Meaning the pilot could have intentionally crashed the plane? ailsagirl Oct 2016 #2
Or they could have simply screwed up. cstanleytech Oct 2016 #5
it's odd in the story it mentions that it might be "intentional" ailsagirl Oct 2016 #21
They are probably investigating it a bit more because cstanleytech Oct 2016 #22
Ah-- that makes sense ailsagirl Oct 2016 #23
The survivor said that, while they were in the air, the student said KatyaR Oct 2016 #40
Other reporting indicates that an argument was occurring in the cockpit brooklynite Oct 2016 #7
Any links? That sounds like a stretch, unless one of them had keyed the comm radio. groundloop Oct 2016 #8
Here brooklynite Oct 2016 #11
OK.... Instructor survived and told authorities the student was arguing/fighting groundloop Oct 2016 #20
A couple of my instructors were pretty convinced I was trying to kill them Major Nikon Oct 2016 #27
The fact that little planes are allowed to fly about, seemingly at will, terrifies me. LisaM Oct 2016 #9
Why? Blue_Tires Oct 2016 #12
Why do they need to? LisaM Oct 2016 #14
How do you expect people MicaelS Oct 2016 #15
I thought you meant personal aircraft. LisaM Oct 2016 #16
Your fears are unfounded. MicaelS Oct 2016 #19
Why do you need to drive a car? Major Nikon Oct 2016 #28
I limit that as much as I can.... LisaM Oct 2016 #41
A bus or a car could jump the curb and run you over. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2016 #43
Whatever! LisaM Oct 2016 #44
I've been a flight instructor for many years. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2016 #29
An airport is as important as a freeway on-ramp to most areas of the US Major Nikon Oct 2016 #32
Exactly! The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2016 #33
You are exactly right fellow instructor sailfla Oct 2016 #39
Lisa, I get the same feeling when a car drives by sailfla Oct 2016 #34
More news on student..... Historic NY Oct 2016 #10
I don't get it -- How much damage could he really do with a PA-34? Blue_Tires Oct 2016 #13
Does Pratt & Whitney have a fuel depot at that facility? mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2016 #17
And the choice of target is also odd... Blue_Tires Oct 2016 #18
How much damage could you do with four 25gal cans of gasoline? Major Nikon Oct 2016 #24
I tried to kill my multi instructor, but I wasn't as serious about it Major Nikon Oct 2016 #25
Some of my students tried to kill me, but their efforts seemed half-hearted. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2016 #30
CBS reported tonight it was intentional by the student. Instructor survived 7962 Oct 2016 #42
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