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Plane crashes, no pilot found
Plane was on auto pilot and crashed after it ran out of fuel. (www.foxnews.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Aliens, parachute
I wonder if the old seat rail locking mechanism turned lose in flight. Had that happen on takeoff once with another pilot luckily there to take control. Climbing with hands on the controls I had the sense to release and not yank the plane into a stall. Not sure if 172 autopilot disengages after pilot inputs cease. But starting some bad flight attitudes and ending up trying to use the door for getting up to the controls I could see unlatching the door scrambling to get forward then a flight attitude dumping a guy out. Then a persistent autopilot settling things down till fuel starvation.
Depending on the type of autopilot if it didn't have heading control (crashed 400 miles from destination) and judging distance flown and hopefully radar an idea of where he departed might be found. Hopefully he wasn't pushing a bad personal O2 supply altitude and mentally lost it from hypoxia.
Depending on the type of autopilot if it didn't have heading control (crashed 400 miles from destination) and judging distance flown and hopefully radar an idea of where he departed might be found. Hopefully he wasn't pushing a bad personal O2 supply altitude and mentally lost it from hypoxia.
USS Enterprise transported him off when seeing his dilemma then time jumped back to the future. (shouldn't drink on medication should I?)
It was the Klingon Bird of Prey 'Bounty' that transported him. The question unanswered is why they were looking for a whale in L. Superior in the first place. Any you should stop drinking just as soon as you find a better way to get it down.
Fox News needs to get some stock photos of 172's. The photo in the story is a Skylane.
On a serious note, I think if the pilot is ever found, he will either wash ashore, or be found floating in the lake.