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Old 13th Dec 2007, 11:28
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Flipping out at Bacchus

Surprising not to see any mention here of the C150 that flipped at Bacchus last week?? Dinged 150 lifted by crane and "vaporised" within 30 minutes. Pilot AOK apparently.
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Old 13th Dec 2007, 18:01
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Surely this could not have happened!

Anything that happens at Bacchus Marsh is reported on by the Tea Lady.

Perhaps we can have Tea Lady give us comment on whatever happened to the little Cessna, if it happened at all?

Handing over to you Tea Lady.
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Thumbs up

Is the Tealady still around. I thought someone would have murdered him.
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........him?
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her....

was it one of the whisky whsiky's?
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oh, it happened alright....... complete with locking the gate and "closed" sign....
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Don't think that's the sole practice of GA. Whenever a major carrier has a ding, the painters are one of, if not the first on scene to cover the company logo on the tail.
Anyway, you know what the local media would do with the story. "Another light plane accident! There should be an industry wide review of all training to save all of us!! Be afraid, Joe Public, be very afraid! ps. did this make a good headline or what?"
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