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Sun N Fun Emergency 04/12/2013

Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:20 am

Yesterday I was listening to Live ATC from KLAL (Lakeland Sun N Fun) via the internet & just before 1500 hrs, just before the field closed for the air show, someone had an emergency, sounded like it might have been a T-28 one of the air show aircraft, & had to get back to the field, & land. T-28 lead broke off from the formation & escorted the emergency aircraft back to the field, flying his wing calling turns, altitude, etc... Both aircraft landed safely, & all involved did an outstanding job handling what sounded like some serious issue was at hand.
Does anyone know what aircraft, who it was, & what was the nature of the emergency? Just curious. :roll:
Glad all ended well on that one.
Robbie 8)

Re: Sun N Fun Emergency 04/12/2013

Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:18 pm

I only saw one T-28 today at Sun'n'Fun and they were working on the engine. Not sure where the rest of the T-28's were...

Re: Sun N Fun Emergency 04/12/2013

Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:44 am

Wildchild wrote:I only saw one T-28 today at Sun'n'Fun and they were working on the engine. Not sure where the rest of the T-28's were...



Thanks for the reply. I still have not found out anymore.
Talking with a coworker this morning, that was there working the Pilatus booth, says that the first he heard of it.
Once again, just glad everything worked out for those involved. :shock:
Robbie 8)

Re: Sun N Fun Emergency 04/12/2013

Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:07 am

If it was a T-28, it may have been a blown oil line or seal (i.e. covering glass with oil) thus why he needed to be "escorted" to the runway. Definitely a serious issue on so many levels, but one that can be managed by a well trained pilot, especially in a situation like that where he has a wingman he can use for guidance.
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