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		mlord001(at)new.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 6:26 pm    Post subject: 701 down | 
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				Hi Guys
  701 down 15 miles from Green Bay Wi. 
  From what I heard it was engine failure on  take off.
  Regards
  Mike Lord
   
  A Suamico man injured after his plane crashed at Carter Airport near Pulaski  Friday, is flown to St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay.   /*Collecte Image Information*/ (function(){ 	var _id = 'V2'; 	if(_id) 		GEL.thepage.pageinfo.pic[_id]= { 			id: "U0-110429108-V2-L", 			link: "http://cmsimg.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=U0&Date=20110429&Category=GPG0101&ArtNo=110429108&Ref=V2", 			caption: "A%20Suamico%20man%20injured%20after%20his%20plane%20crashed%20at%20Carter%20Airport%20near%20Pulaski%20Friday%2C%20is%20flown%20to%20St.%20Vincent%20Hospital%20in%20Green%20Bay.", 			credit: "", 			canBuyPhoto: "", 			width: "600", 			height: "450" 		}; })();       
 PITTSFIELD -- A 67-year-old Suamico man, flying an experimental aircraft for  the first time, crashed Friday afternoon on takeoff from Carter Airport in  Pittsfield and suffered what authorities describe as serious head injuries. 
 The man, identified by the Brown County sheriff's department as Michael Jurmu  of Spur Lane, was treated by paramedics and flown by EAGLE III to St. Vincent  Hospital, according to the Brown County Sheriff’s Department. Jurmu’s condition  is unknown Friday evening.
 
 The aircraft, a fixed-wing, single-engine  plane, is registered to Jurmu, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.  The aircraft is classified as experimental and was built in August 2010,  according to the FAA. 
 
 According to Jurmu’s friends at the airport, he is  an experienced pilot but was flying the blue-and-white craft for the first time  when it lost power on takeoff and crashed in a field east of the airport about  30 yards from the Mountain-Bay Trail.
 
 Law enforcement and rescue  personnel received the call about the crash just after 2 p.m. 
 
 Brown  County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Bill Morgan said Jurmu sustained a head injury  and was unresponsive when taken to the N.E.W. Para-Medic Rescue vehicle. He was  then taken to the nearby helicopter and flown to the hospital.
 
 A friend  at Carter airport who didn’t identify himself said Jurmu was retired.
 
 The  airport is adjacent to Wisconsin 32 just two miles south of  Pulaski.
 
 According to a veteran Tri-County Rescue Department official, it  was the first plane accident at Carter Field in more than 20  years.
 
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		djdormer(at)ptd.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 7:42 pm    Post subject: 701 down | 
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				It is my sincerest wish and hope that Mr. Jurmu  will recovery fully from his accident. May God Grace and Strengthen any family  members and friends.
   
  Every time I read a tragic account like this  one, I wonder why flight helmets aren't more frequently used when flying in  experimental or general aviation aircraft. It is likely, given the general  mentality on the subject", that Mr. Jurmu wasn't wearing one  either. Racecar drivers wear them, motorcyclists, bike riders, even  skateboarders wear helmets. Very often, when you hire someone to test  flight your experimental, he/she will arrive with a helmet and sometimes a  parachute. Yet, flight helmets aren't generally considered "needed",  "acceptable" or "required" in personal/GA aircraft. Are any of you old enough to  remember when seatbelts weren't required in automobiles? I think that an account  like this brings the practical need into a more real view.
   
   
  David J. Dormer
 Chaplain(MAJ) USA,   Retired
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