My basic rule with respect to articles in the news on aircraft
accidents is that they are always wrong. It is generally a safer
bet that the author has garbled most of the facts than to assume the author has
gotten any of them right.
Here are the basic aviation facts that most people (including
reporters) “know”:
1)
An aircraft “stalls” when its engine stops.
2)
When an aircraft “stalls” it immediately plunges straight
toward the ground in a “death spiral”.
3)
By having 2 engines, you can prevent an aircraft from stalling,
since the other engine will keep running.
4)
Therefore twin engine planes are much safer.
5)
All airplanes have bathrooms.
6)
All pilots and passengers in small planes wear parachutes, since
it is easy to jump out of a small plane.
7)
People who fly experimental aircraft are crazy.
(actually the last one is correct)
D. Brunner N241DB
400 happy and accident free hours in a Lancair Legacy