bdk wrote:
retroaviation wrote:
I'll just finish my part of this by saying that he could have been saved.
Did anyone at the time know that he was suffocating and that lifting the aircraft would have saved him, or is all this Monday night quarterbacking? A hard lesson to learn either way, but perhaps a similar tragedy can be prevented in the future.
Good question, and I'm sure that those of us who were friends with Charlie are doing some second guessing.
However, I do know that his crew chief was there and heard noises from Charlie (who was unconcious), which physicians have said was his body struggling to get a breath. Don't quote me on the exact terminology though, as I don't pretend to know the human physiology and how it works. I can also tell you that his crew chief was escorted away by the police, and I can tell you that one the guys from our shop was there and tried to go assist and they wouldn't allow him to go to the airplane. He then told them, via a radio, to just pick the darn airplane up by the factory break in the fusealge, and they came back with, "no, we're afraid the airplane will break in half."
Again, this is to everyone on this thread. I'm sorry if I sound tort, and I apologize for taking over the thread with this issue. I also know that my opinions are just that......opinions. But I can promise you that I was very thorough with finding out the events of this incident.
Gary