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A_flyer
1st February 2008, 21:19
There were 4 crash with small planes from flight training school in the last 2 weeks. 2 Cessna 150 and 2 Cessna 172....:yikes: Fortunately, no injuries!

Here is the last one just near the Mall of Asia in Manila:
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/feb/02/yehey/images/mainphoto.jpg

Plane crashes near mall (Manila Times - Feb 2, 2008)
A trainer plane crash-landed at a grassy area near the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City on Friday afternoon...
Read here: http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/feb/02/yehey/metro/20080202met8.html

Two in Cebu, One in Bohol and last one above in Manila!:omg:
Read here: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/cebudailynews/news/view/20080201-116151/Plane-crash-no-3

ATO have a lot of accident investigation job these days....

RHB
5th February 2008, 10:24
On a positive note the flight training school here in Dumaguete has an excellent safety record. They have Cessna 150s, and Piper Cherokees. There is an American in charge of the ground school for whatever difference that may make. It really pays to do your research before embarking on any potentially dangerous activity in the Philippines, whether it be flying, scuba diving, or mountain climbing.

KeithD
5th February 2008, 10:28
Maybe they are all practicing the BA 'land short of the runway' technique :D

A_flyer
6th February 2008, 10:48
I really hope it's better than this US flying school.... :yikes:

http://i30.tinypic.com/nqrb5g.jpg
I think it's better to choose another one :Erm:

RHB
6th February 2008, 11:28
nice photoshop job.

A_flyer
9th February 2008, 17:11
nice photoshop job.
It's an old photo, I don't think we had photoshop at this time...

A_flyer
9th February 2008, 17:20
Warning I'm landing....
http://nsa01.casimages.com/img/2008/02/07/0802071031042270393.jpg

Gosh! :yikes: I missed the runway :doh

Somebody can help me to go down :ARsurrender: ... Please?

RHB
10th February 2008, 03:49
The only reason I say that is from the limited perspective of the pic, it is hard to imagine the flight path given the angle of the plane, also the plane must have been there for a long time as the branches of the tree are all in tact and grown around the structure. As a pilot and photoshop user it was a guess.

I love the second pic, We used to launch model sailplanes that way, piggy back:)

A_flyer
10th February 2008, 09:20
The only reason I say that is from the limited perspective of the pic, it is hard to imagine the flight path given the angle of the plane, also the plane must have been there for a long time as the branches of the tree are all in tact and grown around the structure.
Don't think as a pilot, but think of hurricanes or other equivalent very windy meteo events...

KeithD
10th February 2008, 09:55
Is that one from the BA School of Landing? :Erm:

A_flyer
10th February 2008, 11:32
nice photoshop job.
It's definitively not a photoshop job, here is another photo from the other side:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/2006/1208/10496525_400X300.jpg