A very lucky escape!

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A very lucky escape!

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Did you note the registration of the aircraft.. D-ELPR! Is that our Derek's private runabout :o :think:

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Gordon Bennett!! Good job it wasn't windy!! :o

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I'd love to know how the got the a/c down :lol:
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Wow!

Thats some lucky escape indeed, bet the pilot must have been relieved when they got down.

Looks like not much damage was done to the plane either.
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Similar thing happened to a C152 in Seattle IIRC a fair few years ago. Was dangling from one main wheel over a freeway or something. Veeeery lucky escape.

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