Posted on 08/30/2014 5:36:00 PM PDT by Brown Deer
Aircraft descended into ocean about 50 miles southeast of Wallops Island, Virginia
WAUKESHA, Wis. A plane that took off from the Waukesha County Airport in Wisconsin has crashed into the Atlantic Ocean.
The pilot had not been responding to radio calls since 1 p.m. EDT.
Two F-16 fighter jets under the direction of North American Aerospace Defense Command assisted the FAA with the unresponsive aircraft prior to the crash.
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john john kennedy
bttt
Prayers for the victims.
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- Err Farts Uno??????????
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Waukesha plane lost in ocean off coast of Virginia.
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I suppose the lack of fuel had nothing to do with it?
I love flying the SR20, and 22....I am impressed with the range these planes get....similar to my (former) trusty steed; Mooney M20E.
I can think of a whole bunch of crazy scenarios....and that we were perhaps....just lucky!!
That airport isn’t that big, surprised a plane from there could make it past the coast without refueling.
More than likely a loss of cabin pressure at altitude.
probably a medical disaster of some kind...thank Goed that the planer did not come down in an occupied area...
Malayasia Airlines flies from Waukesha .....????
Who would have thunk it...........
Prayers for the pilot and his family.
john john kennedy
More likely Payne Stewart
Runway is bigger then you would think - fair amount of cargo goes in and out of there. Used to live 1/4 mile south of it
The Cirrus isn’t pressurized.
You beat me to it.
Then there’s this
Patrick Hutchinson tells FOX6 News his father, Ronald was Harley-Davidsons Senior Vice President for 35 years saying he retired recently.
Ronald Hutchinson has been flying for 43 years, according to his son.
Harley-Davidson issued the following statement to FOX6 News:
Rons contributions to Harley-Davidson were significant during his many years with the company. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hutchinson family as we mourn his loss.
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