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CFIT?

Looks awfully like a possibility Tubz ... almost always a tragic outcome.

Makes me realise just how blessed I was that day back in the 80s in a C182 in the same area. Big rocks in those clouds out there.

 

Corrected ... thanks Dazz

 

 

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Looks awfully like a possibility Tubz ... almost always a tragic outcome.Makes me realise just how blessed I was that day back in the 80s in a C812 in the same area. Big rocks in those clouds out there.

A C812, Jeez that is a big Cessna David.008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

 

 

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I know the families, well respected farmers from Walgett area, 3 little kids

 

Wx wasnt good

 

 

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Low cloud + High/rising terrain + Homeitis (perhaps)? = Bad news.

 

The Warrumbungles are not all that high, but they're rugged and certainly rate as tiger country for light aircraft. And the weather over them and down towards Coolah can occasionally, be very iffy. It's claimed a few people over the years, and frightened many others, myself included.

 

It's so sad for the families when things like this happen...

 

 

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In the southern States May/June is the season when we've become accustomed to completing our flights, and unexpectedly weather intervenes.

 

 

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Realistically, it happens in road vehicles too. Whole families wiped out. It always seems more dramatic in a plane, and often there is no other party involved. Nev

 

 

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Very sad, especially for the family/ies who have lost a loved one: my condolences to them.

 

 

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