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TJMagoo
11-18-2002, 02:43 PM
Did anyone else read this article?

http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/Southwest/11/18/pilot.plunge.ap/index.html


HOUSTON, Texas (AP) -- The co-pilot of a single-engine aircraft plunged from the plane as it made a steep turn 9,000 feet over the Houston area.

The 45-year-old Houston man apparently jumped or fell from the plane Sunday afternoon near Prairie View, about 20 miles northwest of Houston, federal and local authorities told the Houston Chronicle for Monday editions.

An instructor pilot, the only other person on board, was concentrating on a steep turning maneuver when he heard a thump and saw the co-pilot's feet and legs leaving the airplane, Waller County Sheriff's Lt. John Kremmer told the Chronicle.

Kremmer said a search for the pilot in the area's pastures, woods and lakes was expected to resume early Monday.

Officials said the Cessna 152 had taken off 45 minutes earlier from David Wayne Hooks Airport in Spring. The pilot notified authorities about the incident before returning to the airport.

"The instructor and the aircraft landed safely," said Roland Herwig, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.

Kremmer said the co-pilot -- whose identity was being withheld pending notification of relatives -- had a pilot's license but could not fly alone because of an unspecified medical condition.

The instructor pilot told investigators that both men were strapped in when the small trainer aircraft took off from the airport.

"He just doesn't know at what point that changed," Kremmer said.

There was no indication the man had a parachute, Kremmer said.

Man, talk about making sure your door was locked before you took off. :no:

Blupupher
11-19-2002, 08:28 AM
Well, they think he jumped. He Left 3 "contact in case of emergency" phone #'s in plain view on his dash and was also under investigation for Felony theft of goverment property (buying a stolen computer from someone, and he supposedly knew it was stolen from his office building at NASA)

jdogg4
11-19-2002, 10:25 AM
LOOK wendy I can flyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :D

moabe
11-20-2002, 05:12 PM
im not readingallll of that :shock:

TJMagoo
11-21-2002, 10:52 AM
im not readingallll of that :shock:

Here's the shortened version for you...Copilot fell out of plane when it was in the air :D

jdogg4
11-21-2002, 10:54 AM
have they found his body yet. O look it's that thing over there that looks like a pretzel. hahahaha

moabe
11-22-2002, 08:32 AM
from 9000 ft???? it aint no pretzle, its a greasy spot...better than taking the easy way out with sleeeepin pillls. maybe he hit a tree and it broke his fall, or a chubby chick rolllin out of wal-mart :roll:

jdogg4
11-22-2002, 10:55 AM
How can they miss A big pile of splat. I would hate to be the guy that finds him.

jdogg4
11-23-2002, 09:03 PM
repost

Only on JU this is some of the freshest of the fresh news over here. hahahaha

ok ya repost. This forum needed something it was really bad last week. WE only had 4 post to keep up on. Something needed to be added right.

TJMagoo
11-24-2002, 11:13 AM
repost

No here it isn't. Get your message boards straight!

jdogg4
11-24-2002, 04:35 PM
don't tell me 4wd is gonna be a buncha reposts

repost

jamesK1
05-31-2008, 02:46 AM
Did anyone else read this article?

http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/Southwest/11/18/pilot.plunge.ap/index.html


HOUSTON, Texas (AP) -- The co-pilot of a single-engine aircraft plunged from the plane as it made a steep turn 9,000 feet over the Houston area.

The 45-year-old Houston man apparently jumped or fell from the plane Sunday afternoon near Prairie View, about 20 miles northwest of Houston, federal and local authorities told the Houston Chronicle for Monday editions.

An instructor pilot, the only other person on board, was concentrating on a steep turning maneuver when he heard a thump and saw the co-pilot's feet and legs leaving the airplane, Waller County Sheriff's Lt. John Kremmer told the Chronicle.

Kremmer said a search for the pilot in the area's pastures, woods and lakes was expected to resume early Monday.

Officials said the Cessna 152 had taken off 45 minutes earlier from David Wayne Hooks Airport in Spring. The pilot notified authorities about the incident before returning to the airport.

"The instructor and the aircraft landed safely," said Roland Herwig, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.

Kremmer said the co-pilot -- whose identity was being withheld pending notification of relatives -- had a pilot's license but could not fly alone because of an unspecified medical condition.

The instructor pilot told investigators that both men were strapped in when the small trainer aircraft took off from the airport.

"He just doesn't know at what point that changed," Kremmer said.

There was no indication the man had a parachute, Kremmer said.

Man, talk about making sure your door was locked before you took off. :no:
an old blast from the past.i love it!

willness33
05-31-2008, 03:00 AM
an old blast from the past.i love it!

Dug this one out of the archives, didn't you?

texascj
05-31-2008, 06:51 AM
How can they miss A big pile of splat. I would hate to be the guy that finds him.

Buzzards probably got the remains before the search party.

renegadestang
05-31-2008, 03:36 PM
The part I can't figure out: How do you "fall" out of a 152? I've flown in one before, and I don't know how you'd get out all accidental-like.

47driver
06-03-2008, 09:15 PM
I'd hate to be the other pilot!

TJMagoo
06-04-2008, 07:58 AM
Man I was like when did I post this LOL Nothing like a 6 year old post.

alfawolf7
06-04-2008, 08:31 AM
I sort of accidentally fell out of the back of a Blackhawk in Bosnia. Got a little too envolved calling my sling load, hehe. Dangled from my monkey harness for a little bit before the other crew chief helped me climb back in.:monkeedan Of course I blamed it on the pilot's jerky stick.....:16: