All three people aboard
two different Cirrus aircraft escaped harm after the pilot of an SR22 landed on
top of an SR20 at the Lt. Kay Larkin Field (28J) in Palatka, Florida. Both
aircraft were attempting to land on Runway 27 just before 11 a.m. local time
last Friday. Palatka is an uncontrolled airport about 20 miles east of
Gainesville.
The SR20 was being
operated by a pilot with a flight instructor. Unconfirmed reports said the SR22
was flown by Rob Meier, a former defensive lineman with the Jacksonville
Jaguars. Both aircraft were substantially damaged in the collision, causing a
fuel spill.
The SR20 was registered to Aerosim Academy Inc.
in Sanford Florida, while the SR22 is listed with a company in Atlantic Beach.
The FAA will attempt to determine exactly what led to the accident.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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