It's been a bad day for General Aviation in general and Experimental
aircraft specifically. I've included the news reports below. It's just all
"big brother" and the FAA needs- more ammunition! :(
-Barrett  SLC, UT U42  Piper Cherokee PA-28/180 N9286J
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DELAND, Florida -  A small experimental plane sputtered and crashed in
flames into a supermarket at a Florida shopping center Monday evening,
injuring five people and sending frightened shoppers running from the
complex, authorities said.
Several people in the Northgate Shopping Center in DeLand dialed 911 around
7:20 p.m. to report the the aircraft had plunged into the complex, the
Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. Callers said the plane showed signs of
trouble moments before it hit the roof of the supermarket of the
Florida-based Publix chain.

"A twin-engine experiment aircraft has crashed into the roof of the Publix
supermarket," DeLand Police Sgt. Chris Estes told The Associated Press by
telephone. "Publix is the only structure to suffer any damage." But he said
all the businesses in the complex were closed to make way for emergency
crews.
He said the plane had taken off from a nearby municipal airport in DeLand, a
Florida city about 20 miles west of Daytona Beach.
The police spokesman added that three people had suffered severe burns and
two others had moderate burns but he didn't specify who on the ground or on
the aircraft were injured.
However, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said a pilot and a passenger
from the plane were airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical Center. Spokesman
Gerardo Morales later confirmed to AP that two people had been airlifted
there, but he declined to identify them or discuss their injuries.
Marleny Arevalo, a manager at a nearby Taco Bell fast food restaurant, said
she didn't hear or see the crash but customers entering the outlet reacted
with shocked looks moments afterward.
"They said, "Something's burning!" she told The Associated Press by
telephone.
Arevalo said she quickly ran with another employee to the shopping center
and saw flames in the air shooting from near the back of the Publix
supermarket.
"There was a lot of smoke. When I first saw it, there was fire in the air
and then it was just a lot of black smoke," she said, adding she tried to go
behind the supermarket where fire officials blocked the area. She said they
also blocked surrounding roads for hours afterward.
Roth Peeler, who lives about 300 feet behind the store, told the Orlando
Sentinel (http://thesent.nl/HE49Su ) he saw the plane go down.
"A small ... yellow plane spiraled right down and through the roof and just
exploded," Peeler said. "Not a piece of the plane came out. It's all in the
store."
"I went around the front and saw people running out of the store and trying
to get into their cars and out of the parking lot," he added.
It wasn't immediately clear how many people were in the shopping center at
the time of the crash or where exactly the plane had struck the supermarket.
Broadcast station WFTV reported on its website that Publix employees who
declined identification looked up after the plane crashed through the roof.
The station reported that workers saw the pilot and a passenger climb from
the plane with their clothing on fire. The report added that a manager in
the supermarket meat department was able to put out the fire in their
clothes and rush them outside for help.
The report said both of the plane's occupants were severely burned and three
other adult shoppers in the store were taken to a local hospital where one
was treated and released. The report said none of the shoppers had
life-threatening injuries, quoting an unnamed hospital official.A dark
column of smoke wafted from the supermarket rooftop after the crash. About
20 fire trucks at one point crowded about the complex. Firefighters atop a
truck's extension ladder poured streams of water on the flames.
Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, told
The Associated Press in an email that the FAA did not provide air traffic
services for the flight and had no information on the plane, its flight or
those aboard.
A call by AP to Publix at its Lakeland, Fla., headquarters was not answered
Monday evening. Its website says it has 748 store locations in Florida and
dozens more in four other Southern states, the largest employe-owned
supermarket chain in the U.S.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/02/at-least-5-injured-after-small-plane-cr
ashes-into-florida-shopping-center/#ixzz1qyMo92FK

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STURGEON BAY, Wisc. -  An 80-year-old Wisconsin woman successfully landed a
twin-engine plane after her pilot husband became unconscious and later died,
Fox 11 reports.
Authorities say the woman's 81-year-old husband suffered a medical condition
while he was at the controls of the plane and lost consciousness.
His wife, who had no flying experience, called on the radio for help. The
Door County Cherryland Airport in northeast Wisconsin sent a second plane up
to help coach the woman down.
"She's not a licensed pilot and has very little on flying an aircraft," said
Door County Sheriff Terry Vogel.
The plane then began to run out of fuel and the right engine lost power.
With the help of the second pilot, the woman was able to successfully land
the plane.
"We got him up into an aircraft and he felt it was easier for him to give
her instructions, for him to determine for instance, her speed in the air
and how to instruct how to successfully land that aircraft," Vogel said.
She suffered minor injuries. Her husband was pronounced dead on the ground.
"We're very proud of her for doing what she did. It was a very difficult
situation with her husband unconscious next to her. It took a lot to collect
her thoughts and get that thing landed," Vogel said.
The sheriff's department has not released the names of the couple and the
pilot that helped land the plane.
Click here for more on this story from Fox11.com.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/04/02/80-year-old-woman-lands-plane-after-pil
ot-husband-drops-dead/#ixzz1qyMY2tqY

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