Light aircraft forced landing on Voortrekker road
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Re: Light aircraft forecedlanding on Voortrekker road
I don't know who the pilot was yet.
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Re: Light aircraft forced landing on Voortrekker road
I must ask him to fly me over the Delta ,I should get real close up photo,s of the delta and the plants
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Re: Light aircraft forced landing on Voortrekker road
How about a few brilliant fish pics
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Re: Light aircraft forced landing on Voortrekker road
http://www.flyafrica.info/forums/showth ... -in-Kruger
"This is the same C210 that did a wheels up in Vilanculos, Mozambique last year. I presume it was on a ferry back to SA when she ran out of fuel."
"This is the same C210 that did a wheels up in Vilanculos, Mozambique last year. I presume it was on a ferry back to SA when she ran out of fuel."
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Very strange, this, but glad the pilot got lucky!
Only commercial passenger and cargo aircraft are allowed to fly over Kruger, at a very high altitude!
Only commercial passenger and cargo aircraft are allowed to fly over Kruger, at a very high altitude!
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The photographer says there were two in the 'plane!?
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Re: Light aircraft forced landing on Voortrekker road
A c210 is a 6 seater, so it wasn't a load problem unless he had a rhino as a passenger
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My feel is that a C210 is a glorified 4 seater.iNdlovu wrote:A c210 is a 6 seater, so it wasn't a load problem unless he had a rhino as a passenger
From what I have heard there was only the pilot on board.
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