Crash at gold course near KSMO Santa Monica

One of the nice things about living in California is that so many complete strangers who don't live here seem to have sincere concerns for us and our well being. :rolleyes:

Yep. And while we appreciate their concern, we really wish they would simply mind their own business, since their comments do nothing create rifts.

Oh well, life (in this case in beautiful Glendora, CA) goes on.
 
One of the nice things about living in California is that so many complete strangers who don't live here seem to have sincere concerns for us and our well being. :rolleyes:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Looks like he came up just short of runway 3, and according to one report he had 3000 altitude when **** started going down

Accident was only about 1:20 after takeoff clearance ... that'd be one heck of a climb that fast.

Main problem as others suggested was that he was "Solo" ... if he had a Wookie co-pilot I'm sure everything would've turned out just fine:lol:
 
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