A pilot with 20 years of experience does not believe the official story that the Cessna plane, which carried Loretta Fuddy and which sank intact, could become such a complete wreck, as was shown to the public today, simply from being under water for 7 days
Posted on | December 21, 2013 | 1 Comment
Hey Orly:
I keep reading through your site and all the posted information, look through the photos and the videos from new stations and others.
I’m a pilot for 20 years. That Cessna 208 is certified or 9 or less passengers. Not 10 passengers and a pilot, it is certificated for 9 or less passengers, then there are 2 pilot seats up front.
The Cessna 208 clearly hit the water in one piece and the passengers got out, normal deal is to pull the chords and inflate the life vests after they exit the airplane, then they float, face up and await rescue.
I saw the Cessna 208 floating in the water, right side up as it should have been. The mangled wreckage on the recovery ship deck sure looks mashed up to me and I have mashed up a lot of airplanes. I don’t know the effect a sea and the surf have on an airplane in Hawaii but all it could be is the water moving carrying the airplane with it. It is beyond comprehension that it would end up looking like the wreckage on that deck.
So, they are saying it went from a complete, intact airplane floating in the water, to sinking and then all that happened to it after it went to the bottom. I don’t believe it but will keep on looking.
My Brother in Law ditched Piper Cheyenne sn 2 a half mile off the coast of W. Palm Beach on my birthday, June 1, 1985. The airplane hit the water, he impacted the dashboard and broke his nose because he didn’t wear his shoulder harness. Two passengers, his bosses were in the back. They took off their seat belts just before impact. One of the pax slammed against the bulkhead and broke his back. The other went head first through the liquor cabinet and ripped off his ears. My brother in law got them both out, they all lived, the airplane sank.
5 years later to the day, on my birthday on June 1, 1990, the airplane was on the beach, completely intact. The ocean had not damaged it in 5 years, it was upright.
Google search images “airplanes recovered from ditching” and see if you see anything like what they are displaying on deck.
Thank you for all you do Orly,
Tom B.
Max Power
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December 23rd, 2013 @ 12:07 pm
Orly: I thought the same thing, when I saw the mangled engine area in the photos. Or did that blast that caused this problem actually happen?
And…is it possible that the photos taken and shown here come from a different plane? And the real plane is STILL DOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA???
We have intrigue going on here, so most anything could have happened??!