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Re: Heart stopping moment

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 00:46
by Kevin Farnell
Scorpius wrote:Roger Bacon or Uncle Roger graced the back page of Flight International under the heading of 'straight and level'. He would often accompany a picture like this http://resources2.news.com.au/images/20 ... -crash.jpg with the line 'still too late on the roundout Hoskins'.

Nev
That brings back memories!. I first subscribed to Flight International aged about 14 (approx. 1978 :worried: :shhh: ). 'Straight and Level' was always the first page I turned to. As well as the phrase already mentioned, another favourite was 'Ahhh - De Havilland', as well as Uncle Roger's fictional airline 'Birdseed Airways'. Any similarity to BOAC/British Airways' call sign 'Speedbird' being co-incidental. And, wasn't there a character 'Monty Orangeballs'?
I even qualified as a 'Total Aviation Person', by scoring high enough in 'Straight and Level's' Christmas quiz.

Regards

Kevin

Re: Heart stopping moment

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 15:14
by Chris Trott
Archer wrote:There are some bits of info on the cause in this article: http://pilotonline.com/news/military/lo ... 45c9d.html
Thanks for that. So it was kinda both of my beliefs - a failure and a misprogram. The failure was with the prior trap, and the misprogram was with that one as a result. I'm just glad none of the injuries were critical.