Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Stinson 108 Voyager, N8623K: Incident occurred October 29, 2016 near McNary Field Airport (KSLE), Salem, Marion County, Oregon


Federal Aviation Administration / Flight Standards District Office; Portland, Oregon 

Aircraft on final struck birds, landed without incident. 

http://registry.faa.gov/N8623K


Date: 29-OCT-16
Time: 03:04:00Z
Regis#: N8623K
Aircraft Make: STINSON
Aircraft Model: 108
Event Type: Incident
Highest Injury: None
Damage: Minor
Flight Phase: LANDING (LDG)
City: SALEM
State: Oregon

5 comments:

  1. That was me. Coming home with a group of half a dozen airplanes after dinner at another airport. The 1st 3 airplanes landed fine, and at about 200 feet AGL we saw a couple of geese go by in the landing light, then BANG BANG BANG, hit 3 of 'em.
    What a mess. :( https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5558/30354904410_872fcd8d70_b.jpg

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  2. I always thought a non powered flying machine had the right-a-way. The twenty one gun salute will be reduced to just three. lol I have hit a lot of birds too. It is spendy.

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  3. Somebody better be glad they were riding in a tank-like Stinson rather than one of them new-fangled paper-mache Cirrus types of ships, or we'd be reading about a toilet-tissue explosion where the surviving goose declared a "missed approach" and came back around for a perfect touchdown. But as it worked out...anyone for days old "pate."

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  4. Cirrus aircraft have had birdstrikes and none has come apart or crashed from them. Composite materials are very strong.

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  5. Can't some genius poster enact a citizen arrest on the a/c owner and pilot....??? this type of crime will continue unless there is swift prosecution of all parties in situations like this occurrence......

    Three (3) lives were lost forever......remember, each had a family, obligations, and perhaps large real estate holdings at time of their death......

    LC

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