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March 06, 2015, 04:32:19 PM |
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The article: He 72-year-old star of the Indiana Jones and Star Wars films reported engine failure and crash-landed his vintage plane on a Venice golf course. He was breathing and alert when medics arrived and took him to hospital in a "fair to moderate" condition, a fire department spokesman said. His son Ben, a chef in Los Angeles, later tweeted from the hospital: "Dad is OK. Battered but OK!
Shortly after take-off from Santa Monica Airport, he said he was having engine failure with his 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR and was making an "immediate return". More at http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31759873
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March 06, 2015, 04:43:23 PM |
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Altenate title: RICH SEMI RETIRED ACTOR ALMOST KILLED BY AIRPLANE TOY CRASHED ON EXCLUSIVE GOLF COURSE
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(oYo)
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March 06, 2015, 09:02:17 PM |
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Glad he's alright.
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Possum577
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March 06, 2015, 11:03:15 PM |
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Altenate title: RICH SEMI RETIRED ACTOR ALMOST KILLED BY AIRPLANE TOY CRASHED ON EXCLUSIVE GOLF COURSE Haha, one correction, I don't think the golf course was exclusive. I've seen pictures, it's right next to the Santa Monica airport, it's surrounded by a very dense neighborhood. It's just a municipal golf course...the exclusive clubs usually aren't located at the foot of an airport runway!
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March 07, 2015, 01:40:15 AM |
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Altenate title: RICH SEMI RETIRED ACTOR ALMOST KILLED BY AIRPLANE TOY CRASHED ON EXCLUSIVE GOLF COURSE Haha, one correction, I don't think the golf course was exclusive. I've seen pictures, it's right next to the Santa Monica airport, it's surrounded by a very dense neighborhood. It's just a municipal golf course...the exclusive clubs usually aren't located at the foot of an airport runway! No way Han solo would have chosen to crash his Mini Millennium Falcon on a municipal golf course! Less than 12 parsecs away from the Santa Monica airport? No way!!!!!
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March 07, 2015, 01:57:27 AM |
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Got to admit I envy him. He's 72 and still sharp enough to fly a plane. Funny that he chose to fly a machine that is probably older than him. I never fly things made after I was born, just a rule I live by - H. F.
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Possum577
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March 07, 2015, 06:03:57 AM |
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Got to admit I envy him. He's 72 and still sharp enough to fly a plane. Funny that he chose to fly a machine that is probably older than him. I never fly things made after I was born, just a rule I live by - H. F. Dude, 72 isn't deathbed time. Being sharp is a function of staying active. The fact that he flies keeps him sharp, not the other way around.
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BCwinning
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March 07, 2015, 06:10:18 AM |
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I find it pretty sad this was on cnn breaking news. Another fine example of american media covering fluff and avoiding the real news.
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March 07, 2015, 07:29:08 AM |
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Got to admit I envy him. He's 72 and still sharp enough to fly a plane. Funny that he chose to fly a machine that is probably older than him. I never fly things made after I was born, just a rule I live by - H. F. Well, there is nothing that would stop him from flying planes even if he is at 72 years of age
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March 07, 2015, 07:51:00 AM |
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Got to admit I envy him. He's 72 and still sharp enough to fly a plane. Funny that he chose to fly a machine that is probably older than him. I never fly things made after I was born, just a rule I live by - H. F. Well, there is nothing that would stop him from flying planes even if he is at 72 years of age Exactly, i know many people in 70s who are more active then i am! Flying a plane is probably like taking a walk as regard mobility.
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(oYo)
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March 07, 2015, 08:37:44 AM |
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Got to admit I envy him. He's 72 and still sharp enough to fly a plane. Funny that he chose to fly a machine that is probably older than him. I never fly things made after I was born, just a rule I live by - H. F. Well, there is nothing that would stop him from flying planes even if he is at 72 years of age Actually, medical examinations are taken at various frequencies, depending upon the age and the license qualification of the person, designed to ensure that they have no problems that would interfere with their ability to fly safely.
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March 07, 2015, 10:28:39 AM |
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I am glad he is alright. I am not ready to hear about another movie actor, after hearing about spock this month.
Spock is cool but dont get overly concerned about the death of 1 dude you dont know personally over another
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March 07, 2015, 10:56:07 AM |
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Sadly, he's reached an age where it's all down hill for him! He's been acquiring injury after injury! Bono better be careful too, once you reach 50, it's all down hill!
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March 08, 2015, 04:50:09 PM |
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The article: He 72-year-old star of the Indiana Jones and Star Wars films reported engine failure and crash-landed his vintage plane on a Venice golf course. He was breathing and alert when medics arrived and took him to hospital in a "fair to moderate" condition, a fire department spokesman said. His son Ben, a chef in Los Angeles, later tweeted from the hospital: "Dad is OK. Battered but OK!
Shortly after take-off from Santa Monica Airport, he said he was having engine failure with his 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR and was making an "immediate return". More at http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31759873A lot of experienced and professional pilots have been killed trying to execute the 180 degree return to airport after takeoff. Reason is that potential and kinetic energy reserves in the aircraft are not adequate, also split second timing is required to establish best glide speed. Exception would be high thrust to weight turbo prop aircraft which this certainly was not. Note he didn't succeed with the 180, looks more like 150 degrees turn.
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March 08, 2015, 05:00:02 PM |
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Haha, one correction, I don't think the golf course was exclusive. I've seen pictures, it's right next to the Santa Monica airport, it's surrounded by a very dense neighborhood. It's just a municipal golf course...the exclusive clubs usually aren't located at the foot of an airport runway!
That's a lucky thing. On an exclusive one non-members may not be allowed to crash .
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March 08, 2015, 08:29:21 PM |
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It's a vintage plane. These things happen. He was a good enough pilot to land the thing in what was probably a very short window before disaster.
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March 08, 2015, 08:42:12 PM |
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It's a vintage plane. These things happen. He was a good enough pilot to land the thing in what was probably a very short window before disaster.
But why was he piloting a vintage plane? I doubt he cant make better with the money hes got. Maybe he overestimated his abilities, doubt he would do something like that just because he wants publicity. "an absolutely beautifully executed emergency landing by an unbelievably well-trained pilot". It seams that he picked up a thing or two from all the movies he made, nice. "After crash-landing, Ford was initially treated by doctors who happened to be at the golf course." Perks of being a movie star, you cant even crash land without help 100 feet away cheers
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March 08, 2015, 09:00:34 PM |
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It's a vintage plane. These things happen. He was a good enough pilot to land the thing in what was probably a very short window before disaster.
But why was he piloting a vintage plane? I doubt he cant make better with the money hes got. Maybe he overestimated his abilities, doubt he would do something like that just because he wants publicity. "an absolutely beautifully executed emergency landing by an unbelievably well-trained pilot". It seams that he picked up a thing or two from all the movies he made, nice. "After crash-landing, Ford was initially treated by doctors who happened to be at the golf course."Perks of being a movie star, you cant even crash land without help 100 feet away cheers LOL! Doctors just HAPPENED to be there. THAT'S A GOOD ONE. I'll bet a great majority of golf course members are doctors.
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abyrnes81 (OP)
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March 08, 2015, 10:19:56 PM |
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The article: He 72-year-old star of the Indiana Jones and Star Wars films reported engine failure and crash-landed his vintage plane on a Venice golf course. He was breathing and alert when medics arrived and took him to hospital in a "fair to moderate" condition, a fire department spokesman said. His son Ben, a chef in Los Angeles, later tweeted from the hospital: "Dad is OK. Battered but OK!
Shortly after take-off from Santa Monica Airport, he said he was having engine failure with his 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR and was making an "immediate return". More at http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31759873A lot of experienced and professional pilots have been killed trying to execute the 180 degree return to airport after takeoff. Reason is that potential and kinetic energy reserves in the aircraft are not adequate, also split second timing is required to establish best glide speed. Exception would be high thrust to weight turbo prop aircraft which this certainly was not. Note he didn't succeed with the 180, looks more like 150 degrees turn. I know that that "the 180 degree return" is so risky, If someone wants to do it then he should first be an expert.
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March 08, 2015, 11:23:22 PM |
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Daym, Glad it didn't killed him. He is one of my favorite actors
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