CONN: Plane Crash: Pilot reports it was not an accident - FBI probe underway

how to fly a twin engine plane? really good question!! Actually experinced relief to find out there was no connection - however the other story is concerning

The other story is about to get more interesting than the main story.
 
So, his classmates here had a different impression of him as a tad troubled, while those with whom he had been in touch with back home until soon before the crash , found him happy and eager to take on a new job when he returned. (called somebody in Jordan to get help with a game App soon before the crash MSM ?source?)

I wonder if he was acting. Maybe trying to convince his family everything was hunky-dory.
 
oh his facebook yeh!!

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207070040339467&set=ecnf.1534553841&type=3&theater

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[FONT=&quot]CNN continues: “Poole said Prevalla’s business model focused on international students obtaining visas and providing training for commercial airline pilots.”[/FONT]

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O/T

Levity break- so tickled me!

[video=youtube;jBwYfI5V-lE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBwYfI5V-lE[/video]

Ugh, generally speaking going shopping with a female is torture!! (just smile)! Same thing when handed a menu - oh lordy!!
 
Just curious...How could a coroner declare suicide in a death involving burns and smoke inhalation?

Either one of these conditions can cause death. Together, they are deadly.

Since there does not appear to be much left of the airplane to investigate, won'l the owner/instructor's words of what transpired inside the airplane need to be taken as the answer to the cause of this crash?
 
Just curious...How could a coroner declare suicide in a death involving burns and smoke inhalation?

Either one of these conditions can cause death. Together, they are deadly.

Since there does not appear to be much left of the airplane to investigate, won't the owner/instructor's words of what transpired inside the airplane need to be taken as the answer to the cause of this crash?

I am not sure if that size airplane is mandated to have a cockpit voice recorder.

[FONT=&quot]remains in fair condition [/FONT][FONT=&quot]in[/FONT][FONT=&quot] the [/FONT]Bridgeport Hospital[FONT=&quot] burn unit.[/FONT]
 
From last link [FONT=&amp]The Courant cites sources who said he was distraught and feeling stressed over his poor performance at Hartford-based American Flight Academy. Fretekh already had his pilot's license and was taking advanced training.

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http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/10/connecticut_medical_examiner_c.html

I wonder how many folks have trouble trnaistion from single engine to twin --its all pretty much the same principles? So I looked aparently big differences

[h=2]you'll need a firm understanding of the substantial differences in weight, loading, controls and additional equipment these airplanes usually carry.[/h]
How cute ---- little birdies doing some plane spotting !!

http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/A330_Engine_Failure_Video_208909-1.html
 

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