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Teenager loses both parents and five siblings in tragic Alabama plane crash
Daily Mail (UK) ^ | July 11, 2011

Posted on 07/11/2011 8:32:25 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement

A family of seven on board a small plane were killed when it crashed in Alabama after an engine failed - leaving behind a 16-year-old daughter.

A couple and their five young children were returning to Florida from a family reunion in St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday night when the crash happened, authorities said.

Fred and Terresa Teutenberg died, but her oldest child, Ashlei Bruewer, 16, was not on the plane.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


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To: ConservativeStatement

Oh Dear God! This is awful.


21 posted on 07/11/2011 9:22:01 AM PDT by cblue55 (Envisioning when all that is left is the right.)
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To: ConservativeStatement

The plane looks to be a Cirrus design. I believe they can be equipped with a ballistic parachute. Unfortunately, they function within certain parameters and if the aircraft is out of the ‘envelope’ they are merely useless ballast. Brutal news.


22 posted on 07/11/2011 9:23:19 AM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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To: ConservativeStatement

Tell me the pilot is not a doctor or dentist.


23 posted on 07/11/2011 9:25:06 AM PDT by cicero2k
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To: Haiku Guy

I read that a test pilot said, “the Piper Cub is the safest of all planes,,, It can just BARELY kill you”.


24 posted on 07/11/2011 9:29:10 AM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: ConservativeStatement

They were here (St. Louis) visiting family and this man’s father is a well known business man here in St. Louis. I feel badly for him also losing his son, DIL and all those grandbabies.


25 posted on 07/11/2011 9:42:46 AM PDT by Clintons Are White Trash (Lynn Stewart, Helen Thomas, Rosie ODonnell, Maureen Dowd, Medea Benjamin - The Axis of Ugly)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Yes we drive together and fly commercial occasionally. This bring up my 2 main rules of life. Rule #1 Never give up the keys to the vehicle. In other words I ALWAYS drive. :D
26 posted on 07/11/2011 9:53:26 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter
I went up with him one time and said no more.
My brother-in-law took up flying and called me a coward because I wouldn't fly with him.
Six months after he started, an engine malfunction forced him to land in a corn field. He never flew again.
27 posted on 07/11/2011 9:58:13 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: lilypad

Here’s the deal.. .when I have a “engine failure” in my car. . .I just pull over and call for a tow. In a plane. . it’s “Mayday. . Mayday.” Flying is much more risky because the consequences resulting from mechanical failures. . .Murphy rules the air. Very few fender benders in the air.


28 posted on 07/11/2011 10:08:21 AM PDT by McBuff
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To: oh8eleven

LOL! My brother in law took up flying and he had to land on a highway. I don’t think he even flies commercial anymore.


29 posted on 07/11/2011 10:19:11 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: ConservativeStatement

Wow. What a horrible tragedy. So sad for the young woman left behind. I will pray for her to be strong and one day take comfort in the memories and life she shared with her family. Amen. :(


30 posted on 07/11/2011 10:19:26 AM PDT by cubreporter (From TEA to Shining TEA - Go Rush Limbaugh..a giant of all that is good.)
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To: Ciexyz
My area had a plane crash in 1994 (outside Pittsburgh, Hopewell Township) where an entire local family incl. seven or eight kids died.

I was in Beaver County that day at my in-laws. I'll never forget it. And the backstory on how that particular family wound up on Flight #427 is one of those "holy cow" moments involving such trivia as soccer practice, a TV show taping and available seating on the plane. Just a gut wrenching story even to this day.

31 posted on 07/11/2011 10:33:22 AM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: Haiku Guy
It’s a shame they weren’t in that Cirrus SR22, because then they would have at least had the BRS to fall back on.

Depends. Here in Columbus two weeks ago, a doctor and his wife were killed in a Cirrus. The parachute system couldn't help them at low altitude where the trouble appears to have occurred.

32 posted on 07/11/2011 10:37:00 AM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: DesertRhino
Twas my first thought until I learned that the a/c was a single engine powered (guessing by the looks) Cirrus. Stall speed of 60 knots with full flaps is about 68 mph. If the pilot lost an engine prior to landing, and it seems that he did, then the airspeed was likely higher, therefore the impact speed was likely higher too. Going into trees at 68 mph or more likely, a much higher speed, would not/did not bode well.

A Cub's stall speed is about 33 knots or 38 mph dirty. That's just about half the speed of the Cirrus. Injuries likely? Yes. But, a chance to live another day is possible depending on the many variables acting upon the a/c at impact.

The Cirrus pilot would have had to put the nose down if he lost an engine in order to maintain airspeed. The prospect of eventually immediately flying into trees as one tries to maintain control is an awful option in 'trying' to keep a bird flying.

Out of air, out of time, out of envelope.

33 posted on 07/11/2011 12:44:13 PM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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To: freepersup

Self correction: missed the image of the 421 and drew the wrong conclusion as to the actual a/c involved.


34 posted on 07/11/2011 12:47:14 PM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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To: freepersup

Self correction: a/c was a 421, not a Cirrus as stated.


35 posted on 07/11/2011 12:48:55 PM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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To: Socon-Econ

I am a General Avaition pilot with over 12,000 hours, Multi engine, instrument rated, CFII, Commercial, 1200 hrs turbine time. You are 2200 times more likely to be killed in a car than a small plane. Now there are stupid people that shouldn’t be flying, BUT (as in gun control) It ain’t the instrument that is bad, it is the user.


36 posted on 07/11/2011 1:32:37 PM PDT by tx rancher
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To: freepersup

It was a 1978 Cessna 421C according to the article.

Lost the right engine at cruise, and crashed into a stand of trees on approach to land.

The pics at the URL are just heart breaking.


37 posted on 07/11/2011 2:15:50 PM PDT by hattend (Its a matter of public record that I did not go to Harvard Law School, but I can add. - Sarah Palin)
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To: freepersup

Engine out on a twin. Enough power left to get to the scene of the crash.


38 posted on 07/11/2011 4:17:58 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Half the people are below average.)
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To: Sequoyah101

>>> Engine out on a twin. Enough power left to get to the scene of the crash. <<< Cannot think of a more true axiom.


39 posted on 07/11/2011 9:33:48 PM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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To: hattend

>>> Lost the right engine at cruise, and crashed into a stand of trees on approach to land. <<<

There’s been many a pilot killed trying to make it to the airfield, instead of landing in a field.


40 posted on 07/11/2011 9:38:43 PM PDT by freepersup (Today, we raise our glasses of spirits and mugs of ale high- to Budge.)
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