Posted on 07/29/2009 9:52:53 AM PDT by kenth
Umm where am I supposed to land this thing?
A ham-fisted pilot from Virginia nearly caused a major disaster at Kennedy Airport when he brought his single-engine plane down for a landing in the path of a Boeing 747, sending controllers scrambling to get other planes out of his way, according to a published report.
Hundreds of lives were threatened over the weekend as small-towner John Prendergast la-dee-da-ed his way around the sky trying to figure out where on earth Republic Airport in Long Island was, reports The New York Post.
"I don't know what he's doing he's going everywhere," gasped an air controller as he radioed passenger jets to tell them to steer clear of an "unknown aircraft."
Dazed and confused, Prendergast made a few 360-degree turns near Kennedy before he finally figured out where he was supposed to be (not where he was, naturally) and was guided to the Farmingdale airport by an NYPD chopper sent to get him out of the way, according to the Post.
The 69-year-old retired Navy pilot failed to make radio contact with controllers, which he should have done, after taking off Saturday morning from an airport in Martinsburg, Va.
Piloting a two-seat RV-7A experimental plane he built himself, Prendergast made his way up the Jersey Shore, nearing New York. He had planned to fly over water to Robert Moses State Park, then go north and west to Republic, but he somehow ended up farther west on Long Island, flying just east of Kennedy, according to the Post.
Then, to the shock of air traffic controllers, the blundering pilot flew farther north and turned around as if he were going to land with the passenger jets on Kennedy Runway 22L. A Boeing 747 on its way to New York from Atlanta actually flew over Prendergast's small plane at one point and had to abandon its landing, the Post reported.
Oops.
Prendergast hasn't been charged with anything, but the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. He couldn't be reached for comment yesterday, the Post reported.
I suspect home built, empty panel, apparently no radios. I propose that the guy built the plane and was taking/ferrying it to the small airport for further inspections or equipment, and got off course. It is plenty easy to do when everything below you looks like city.
Some people don't bother with the disk.
Flying cars will be possible when adequate automated navigation and collision avoidance systems are developed. Current GPS doesn’t provide enough accuracy for vertical separation measured in less than hundreds of feet.
The next gen of GPS will, however, and is already well into development. The precision is estimated to be adequate to provide separation of vehicles on highways, let alone in the air, where greater tolerances can be used.
It doesn’t help that the article is poorly written and jumps around chronologically. But it does sound like he thought about landing at Kennedy, which seeing all the passenger jets should have signaled to him to veer away before getting that far.
Huh! I had no idea there were production models.
Has this poor man been subjected to secret experimental Obamacare?
Congress should have hearings.
/mark
Since both would crash from such a collision, the question is not that important.
Most Definitely!!!!
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