Anyone know the whereabouts of Sandy and his contact details?
Thanks.
Sandy Kirkpatrick?
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I am afraid he is no longer with usCloudDancer wrote:Anyone know the whereabouts of Sandy and his contact details?
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Hi,CloudDancer wrote:Sorry to hear that Rudi
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Do you know what happened and when?
Going through logbooks of an A/C I am interested in, and saw he did most of the Test Flights, so needed some info from him.
Thanks.
I don't know all the details but it happend a couple of years ago, something about a plane that crashed/flipped and burned, I am sure there will be someone on the forum with more details.
Rudi
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If I recall, the incident took place in December about 3-5 years ago, about a mile away from the Bapsfontein airstrip, in the morning.
The plane was totally destroyed and burnt out, only a few pieces of metal remained of the plane.
I havent seen any final accident reports and in the interests of confidentiality and respect for a fellow pilot, i dont want to speculate or add any additional details as to the cause. or post any pics.
Hope that helps somewhat.
The plane was totally destroyed and burnt out, only a few pieces of metal remained of the plane.
I havent seen any final accident reports and in the interests of confidentiality and respect for a fellow pilot, i dont want to speculate or add any additional details as to the cause. or post any pics.
Hope that helps somewhat.
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Ref: 7738
SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Aircraft Registration ZU-BZL Date of Accident 09 December 2003 Time of Accident 0630Z
Type of Aircraft WILD HAWK Type of Operation Training
Pilot-in-command Licence Type Microlight Age 57 Licence Valid Yes
Pilot-in-command Flying Experience Total Flying Hours 1957.6 Hours on Type 5.0
Last point of departure Bapsfontein Aerodrome
Next point of intended landing Petit Aerodome
Location of the accident site with reference to easily defined geographical points (GPS readings if possible)
On a field in Bapsfontein, 500m East of the Bapsfontein Aerodrome at a position S 25°59,297’ – E 028°25,357’.
Meteorological Information Surface wind 310°/15kt; Temp 22°C; Visibility 10km +; Dew point 11°C and
Clouds None
Number of people on board 2 No. of people injured 0 No. of people killed 2
Synopsis
The instructor was providing conversion training to the student who was also the owner of the
aircraft. The aircraft took-off from Petit Aerodrome for Bapsfontein Aerodrome where the
conversion training for the student was to be carried out. They flew two training flights at
Bapsfontein Aerodrome prior to returning to Petit Aerodrome. The accident occurred on the
return flight to Petit Aerodrome.
The aircraft took-off from Runway 02 with a strong crosswind from the left (North West). Soon
after becoming airborne the aircraft turned to the right, with the wind, which resulting in a
momentary loss of lift. The aircraft stalled and collided with the ground.
Both occupants were fatally injured and a post impact fire destroyed the aircraft.
Witness stated that the aircraft was in an extremely high nose attitude and the left hand wing
stalled first. They also estimated the wind at approximately 18-20kt. A microlight training
school on the aerodrome had stopped all flights for the day due to strong wind conditions, prior
to the accident.
Probable Cause
The pilot executed a low level right hand turn after take off, which resulted in a strong tail wind
condition, as a result the aircraft stalled and impacted the ground.
IARC Date Release Date
Ref: 7738
SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Aircraft Registration ZU-BZL Date of Accident 09 December 2003 Time of Accident 0630Z
Type of Aircraft WILD HAWK Type of Operation Training
Pilot-in-command Licence Type Microlight Age 57 Licence Valid Yes
Pilot-in-command Flying Experience Total Flying Hours 1957.6 Hours on Type 5.0
Last point of departure Bapsfontein Aerodrome
Next point of intended landing Petit Aerodome
Location of the accident site with reference to easily defined geographical points (GPS readings if possible)
On a field in Bapsfontein, 500m East of the Bapsfontein Aerodrome at a position S 25°59,297’ – E 028°25,357’.
Meteorological Information Surface wind 310°/15kt; Temp 22°C; Visibility 10km +; Dew point 11°C and
Clouds None
Number of people on board 2 No. of people injured 0 No. of people killed 2
Synopsis
The instructor was providing conversion training to the student who was also the owner of the
aircraft. The aircraft took-off from Petit Aerodrome for Bapsfontein Aerodrome where the
conversion training for the student was to be carried out. They flew two training flights at
Bapsfontein Aerodrome prior to returning to Petit Aerodrome. The accident occurred on the
return flight to Petit Aerodrome.
The aircraft took-off from Runway 02 with a strong crosswind from the left (North West). Soon
after becoming airborne the aircraft turned to the right, with the wind, which resulting in a
momentary loss of lift. The aircraft stalled and collided with the ground.
Both occupants were fatally injured and a post impact fire destroyed the aircraft.
Witness stated that the aircraft was in an extremely high nose attitude and the left hand wing
stalled first. They also estimated the wind at approximately 18-20kt. A microlight training
school on the aerodrome had stopped all flights for the day due to strong wind conditions, prior
to the accident.
Probable Cause
The pilot executed a low level right hand turn after take off, which resulted in a strong tail wind
condition, as a result the aircraft stalled and impacted the ground.
IARC Date Release Date
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