Or maybe not. Sunair's Cessna 172M
ZK-DKK looking a little worse for wear after a lunchtime flip at Tauranga 15 May. The attached news article suggests a gust of wind caught the taxiing aircraft and while the automatic weather station, which takes half hourly snap shots, was only reporting speeds of 10KT and 15KT I'm sure the region is receiving similar squall lines of showers and associated gusty winds being encountered around the Auckland region.
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Happier times - at Ardmore December 2014 (minus wheel spats). |
Some media reports of small tornados in Rotorua this pm ,weather not settled down yet >
ReplyDeleteIt was gusting up to 50kts in ROT this arvo
ReplyDeletei hope they fix her she never had a woopsie in her life that im a ware of
ReplyDeletesack the dumb ass pilot,is he so arogant about the weather around new zealand over the last couple of days .sack your ass go home and watch what the weather does and study your books again another plane wasted due to a pretty boy
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