Dan
If I am not incorrect, that happened at a local field near Raleigh, NC. Both planes didn't realize the other was there (on top low wing, on bottom is high wing ... think about it). The low wing plane landed as normally as it could and never knew what happened. The high wing plane was super lucky and had very minimal damage, surprisingly. The local news had a fun time with this one :-)
Dan
on 2004-May-05 14:41:27 Anonymous coward said
mario
OH BABY! , OH BABY!, OH BABY! YESSSSSSSSSSS!
on 2004-May-05 18:34:08 Anonymous coward said
SkyDude
I hope the Cessna is at least 18 years old, or someone better get a garden hose and call the authorities.
on 2004-May-07 21:31:06 Anonymous coward said
TM
in response to RonkeRolf: no those are definitely not RC planes. this happened a couple of years ago, as dan said, in NC. Keep looking outside folks!
on 2004-May-09 09:57:31 Anonymous coward said
Wilco
Who's your Daddy
on 2004-May-24 19:39:19 Anonymous coward said
BlueGender
Thats hilarious... i remember hearin about it just never saw it lol
on 2004-Jun-17 12:24:44 Anonymous coward said
tylerTAF@hotmail.com
These pilots are so childish they still play piggy-back!
on 2004-Jul-20 10:26:12 Anonymous coward said
MB
Prospective buyer: 'So what are these scratches on the top of the wing?'
on 2004-Dec-16 10:30:35 Anonymous coward said
dc3 dakota
I think the chinese are trying to build the tallest tower of planes
on 2005-Apr-26 16:29:03 Anonymous coward said
dave
o great another documentary in the wild...turn away kids!
on 2005-Aug-09 10:44:10 Anonymous coward said
MVD Jr.
The Father is a Piper, The Mom is a Cessna; resulting in one of the lesser known general aviation offspring, a "Cessper". Of course, the younger offspring are known as "New Cesspers", and are born with dual Garmin's, the 430/530 combo.
on 2005-Aug-17 12:33:45 Anonymous coward said
jt
Actually this was real, and was used in my flight school to illustrate where blindspots are for VFR training... Miraculous that all occupants didn't die.
on 2005-Aug-24 23:44:03 Anonymous coward said
nutso
funny,,every Piper I ever knew liked being on the bottom. Hmmm
on 2005-Aug-29 16:28:20 Anonymous coward said
i know
Actually, this didn't occur near Raleigh.. It actually occured in Plant City Florida. I know, I live there. When I was once a student. I used to fly the plane on the bottom!! Don't worry they fixed it and then sold it
on 2005-Sep-02 08:22:07 Anonymous coward said
ste
this is wat i call tough love.........
on 2005-Sep-28 11:17:01 Anonymous coward said
FFR-31_Driver
Quick children, avert your eyes!
on 2006-Apr-09 14:50:26 Anonymous coward said
denatc
...cream puff, one owner, no damage history...
on 2006-Apr-11 16:33:23 Anonymous coward said
buzzboy
tag! youre it
on 2006-Jul-25 15:55:05 Anonymous coward said
Martial
Why yis there no record of this accident in the NTSB files?
on 2006-Nov-29 20:25:32 Anonymous coward said
JR Miller
Once a year every spring, private aircraft gather together in the spot were years ago thier parents and thier pearents parents went to mate. Traveling hudreds and sometimes thousands of miles to get there, these tiny planes somehow gather the strength to procreate.
on 2007-Aug-16 15:38:47 Anonymous coward said
austin
how Pipers are made.......
on 2007-Nov-18 14:10:44 Anonymous coward said
I am coming I am coming Darling
I am coming I am coming darling
on 2008-Jan-25 21:55:03 Anonymous coward said
Raleigh, NC Resident
huh, so it happened in my city. Well, never heard of it
on 2008-Mar-06 14:22:11 Anonymous coward said
rct
Happened in FL, city I forgot. Not N.C. I know b/c it happened while I was instructing at this school (Florida Tech in Melbourne,FL). Glad it wasn't my student. Check pics at www.micom.net/oops Mating1,2,and 3 Miraculously everyone survived with little or no injury!
on 2008-Jun-21 03:46:54 Anonymous coward said
Matt
Is that a multi engine biplane?? LOL!!!
on 2008-Nov-04 19:44:39 Anonymous coward said
Kluke
Top plane used to be owned by FIT Aviation. N607FT. Later it also hit a Deer at Valkaria (X59)