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Fri 10/1/2010 3:27:16 AM
Jeffrey,
Oh!, I'll be tough on her, I'll blind cc you on my big response tomorrow,.
This is the story she sent me:
Hi, Captain!
How was Europe? J said you were coming back home today. Did you hear about my crazy flight
last night?
So one of the cross country guys I flew with at school had to deliver a CI72 from Tulsa to
Miami to someone who just bought it and he offered me to fly it from the right scat and log a lot
of free flight time in a day. So I went to Tulsa yesterday morning to pick it up. The plane was old
and even though it just came out of maintenance that day, the alternator malfunctioned and failed
on our last leg in the middle of the night somewhere over the Everglades.
After a few uneventful legs during the day, we took off with full tanks at Tallahassee yesterday
evening. We planned to top off again in Gainesville so we make it to KOPF with a nice reserve.
But GNV weather deteriorated quickly after we took off and went to 400ceilings. The other guy
was flying this leg and wanted to shoot an approach and try landing. We went to minimums, didn't
break out of the clouds, went missed and decided to leave and continue on our way south. He
wanted to just keep going all the way to Opa Locka. There was a good chance we would have
had enough fuel but the reserve would have been questionable. I was getting uncomfortable, little
tired, weather was ifr, I was in the right scat of strange old single engine plane in the middle of the
night thinking about our trip starting to sound like a beginning of one of my crash book stories, so
I told him I wanted to stop somewhere anyway and refuel first. He let me get the controls and
take it into Lakeland to top off again and I am glad we did. Thinking back, we probably should
have stopped there for the night..
Maybe an hour after leaving KLAL, in level flight, without warning, the whole plane just went
dark. I was flying, we were on ifr flight plan when we lost all corns, lights, transponder,
everything electrical.. the circuit breaker was tripped so we reset it once, had enough time to tell
center what was going on and they told us to keep going to KOPF, descend at our discretion if
we lost everything again, do an ILS to 30 and then call them to cancel ifr. We lost it again. He
brought his Garmin 696 so we used that to navigate. What a lifesaver, I think now I really need to
get one :)
I was trying to decide whether to keep the controls for the approach or give to the other guy. I
thought he knew how to work his 696 better and could set me up but he wasn't doing so well with
the stress so I kept flying from my seat and had him shine a light on my instruments and work the
gps. Weather was not too bad but still ifr with 700ceilings in Opa Locka. We were able to get the
power back a few times before landing but always just for a moment. I had to shoot an ils with a
garmin flying from the right seat, in the dark. The unexpected part was not being able to turn on
the runway lights with the radios dead. Tower was closed, the flaps arc also electric, we
descended through clouds and couldn't find the rwy till it was too late to make a safe landing. I
went around, got very very pale and trying not to get back into the clouds, came in again. Once I
landed and cleared the runway, I could barely taxi it back my legs were shaking so hard.
Then I put the newspaper down, stopped doing my nails ;-) and went straight to MIA to take a
flight home. I am still in disbelief.
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From: Jeffrey Epstein leevacation@gmail.com>
Date: Fri I Oct 2010 02:41:14 +0200
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IT sounds like=, made many amatuer erors. be tough on her „ free flights. inexperieicned
copliot.
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