IMO. If I was him, I would be afraid of a 3rd time.
http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/jack-ro...ry?id=11269850
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IMO. If I was him, I would be afraid of a 3rd time.
http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/jack-ro...ry?id=11269850
Bummer!!!! Good in a way, I guess..Not too many people can say they've survived two plane crashes!!!!
well they said he walk away so thats a ok landing in my book . not great or good .i do not care much for flying damn air is to thin at lest in water you can bob around before you become lunch
Maybe he should start designing Air planes, since he's had so much sucess with cars!!!
Don't know. Seems to me a lot of Rousch cars have crashed to.
Any landing you walk away from is a "good" landing:HMMM:. He climbed out of that plane wreckage without help tho it didn't take him long to find a stretcher to plop down on.
At age 68 he might not 'officially' ever pilot a plane after two crashes. The FAA will look real carefully at his physical when he tries to retrieve his license.
Glad to hear he survived; two, at that. That's just the reason I stopped riding motorcycles: three wrecks in less than a year, seemed the best idea to not get on one again; in the forty-something years since, I've only ridden a handful of times; feel lucky to still have my hair.