27-08-2005, 01:32 PM
Pilot T. Ester of TestAir just crashed his shiny new Chrysler PT Cruiser when he tried to drive it between two trees - the gap wasn't quite big enough.
Anyway, the net result of this incident was the following information from FS Passengers:
Accident Report:
The aircraft crashed at 13h08 hitting ground with a vert. speed of 0 ft/m...
Casulaties:
-2 passengers aboard
-0 killed
-0 injured
-Pilot and flight crew safe
Overall flight results: No flight (Flight will not be recorded) <<- that could be an issue when driving cars. Bah.
* Crash! You hit the ground with an impact speed of 0 ft/mn. There was no failure aboard this aircraft before the crash and many passengers died
because of pilot error. (-850)
Just for the record, T. Ester now has -850 points.

Slightly more inportant, however; is it possible to have two crash messages in the flight report? One for where passengers are killed and one for when
they are not?
Ian P.
Anyway, the net result of this incident was the following information from FS Passengers:
Accident Report:
The aircraft crashed at 13h08 hitting ground with a vert. speed of 0 ft/m...
Casulaties:
-2 passengers aboard
-0 killed
-0 injured
-Pilot and flight crew safe
Overall flight results: No flight (Flight will not be recorded) <<- that could be an issue when driving cars. Bah.

* Crash! You hit the ground with an impact speed of 0 ft/mn. There was no failure aboard this aircraft before the crash and many passengers died
because of pilot error. (-850)
Just for the record, T. Ester now has -850 points.


Slightly more inportant, however; is it possible to have two crash messages in the flight report? One for where passengers are killed and one for when
they are not?
Ian P.