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Subject Re: The other one
Added / Updated 3 years ago (April 19, 2005 6:46 AM)
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Name Pete Mitchell
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Text > Lee County Sheriff's Department, Fort Myers, FL, lost
<br>> their other active military surplus OH-6 on Dec. 20,
1999. <br>> N72LC crashed into the County's Animal Shelter
while a <br>> Deputy was attemting to land. Post-event
investigation <br>> shows the Deputy, contrary to claims he
made, was never a <br>> licensed pilot.<br>><br>> Additional
info at;<br>><br>>
http://safecopter.arc.nasa.gov/Pages/Columns/Accidents/AccSu
br>> m99.html<br>> <p>Hey Dumbass,<br>Try looking for valid
information before you say he had no license. The NTSB
report seems to disagree with
you:<br>http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief2.asp?ev_id=20001212X2
280&ntsbno=MIA00GA057&akey=1<p>Relevant text:<br>"Records
obtained from the FAA Airman's Certification Branch reveal
that the pilot holds a commercial pilot certificate with
helicopter, airplane multiengine land and instrument
airplane ratings. The pilot also possesses a private pilot
certificate with an airplane single engine land rating.
Logbook pages provided by the pilot and his attorney showed
that the pilot had about 9,200 total flight hours, and about
4,000 hours in the OH-6."


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