N761RS Cessna 210 Engine Failure

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2011

Project webpage: http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pages/project_gallery/N761RS_Cessna_210_Eng...
Exosphere3D was retained in the reconstruction of an accident timeline for this particular crash involving a Cessna 210 in Georgia. The accident aircraft, N761RS, was in cruise flight when the engine suddenly stopped. Audio recordings from air traffic control captured the pilot's radio transmissions during this event. Radar data was only available in a screen capture format provided by the FAA. We accurately georeferenced these screen playback images, allowing us to accurately depict the flightpath in relation to ground features and the crash site. Basemaps were created from geospatial data such as satellite imagery and vector street maps. A scrolling graph depicts the altitude, ground track, and ground speed of the aircraft as reported in the radar dataset.

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  • Answer my own question...wreckage was located 10 nautical miles west of the Milledgeville Airport in Haddock, Georgia. The airplane had impacted several trees and came to rest on a 163 degree magnetic heading near a large open cattle pasture and was mostly consumed by the post impact fire. s.

    Rest in peace...

  • chilling, did he survive?

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