42-5722 Hobbs 62

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terveurn
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42-5722 Hobbs 62

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42-5722 Hobb 62 crash 1.JPG
42-5722 Hobb 62 crash 2.JPG
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Bongo252
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Re: 42-5722 Hobbs 62

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Was that a result of a midair collision? Thats an immense loss of vertical stab there!
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Chris Brame
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Re: 42-5722 Hobbs 62

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AAIR shows it as a landing accident ground collision (with an odd double listing):
42-5711 and 42-6154 accident.jpg
Any photos of 42-6154 there? I don't think you had H 62 on your list before now, correct?
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terveurn
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Re: 42-5722 Hobbs 62

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not a strange double listing - 42-5722 had landed (and ground looped) and 42-6154 which was right behind in the pattern landed long clipping the tail of 722 with his right wing tip.

From an later accident we know that 42-6154 was Hobbs 28

and now the rest of the story - unless there was a third aircraft, it also looks like 42-5722 also clipped the embankment while on approach leaving the aircraft stuck on the runway where it was hit by 42-6154.
42-6154 bb.JPG
crunch.JPG
clipped.JPG
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Bongo252
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Re: 42-5722 Hobbs 62

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What are the action codes? Are they abbreviations for the type of accident or for what will be done afterwards?
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