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[rebel-builders] Hugh McCullough Dies at 67

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Angus McKenzie

[rebel-builders] Hugh McCullough Dies at 67

Post by Angus McKenzie » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:51 pm

Thanks for this news Wayne!
I'd heard about a Peterborough area float plane pilot being killed in the big wind storm but had no idea who till your post.
Hugh was a great guy and I'm sad to read this.
Makes you think.......
..........Angus



From: oifa@irishfield.on.ca
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Hugh McCullough Dies at 67
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 16:55:58 -0400

For those that knew him, Hugh had two Rebels based out of Martinair North of
Lindsay. He'd sold one, but unsure if he sold the other one or that this was
the accident aircraft.

It went from flat calm to 100K+ on Wednesday afternoon, instantly. A wind
that almost blew our daughter right off the front porch of the house. We
found her clinging to the citadel stone, with her fingers in between the
stones! Any one of us could have been caught in this wind and flipped our
float plane. Give some thought to how you would get out of yours.......
Wayne

http://www.mykawartha.com/website/artic ... ied-update

http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ ... ?e=3163355





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Wayne G. O'Shea

[rebel-builders] Hugh McCullough Dies at 67

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:51 pm

Looks like he was flying a C180 Angus.

Record #18Cadors Number: 2011O1444
Reporting Region: Ontario

Occurrence InformationOccurrence Type: Accident
Occurrence Date: 2011-06-08

Occurrence Time: 1815 Z
Day Or Night: day-time

Fatalities: 1
Injuries: 0

Canadian Aerodrome ID:
Aerodrome Name:

Occurrence Location: Balsam Lake (near Fenelon Falls)

Province: Ontario
Country: CANADA

World Area: North America

Reported By: NAV CANADA
AOR Number: 133067-V1

TSB Class Of Investigation:
TSB Occurrence No:

Aircraft InformationFlight #:

Aircraft Category: Aeroplane
Country of Registration: CANADA

Make: CESSNA
Model: 180E

Year Built: 1961
Amateur Built: No

Engine Make: TELEDYNE CONTINENTAL
Engine Model: O-470-L

Engine Type: Reciprocating
Gear Type: Land & Sea

Phase of Flight: Unknown
Damage: Substantial

Owner: Private
Operator:

Operator Type: Private

Event InformationCollision with terrain
Detail InformationUser Name: Donaldson, John

Date: 2011-06-09

Further Action Required: No

O.P.I.: System Safety

Narrative: The privately-registered, amphibious float-equipped
Cessna 180E aircraft was on a VFR flight from [origin and destination not
reported]. NAV CANADA staff at Toronto ACC were advised that the aircraft
was inverted in Balsam Lake (near Fenelon Falls). It was reported that there
were large thunderstorms in the area at the time. Ontario Provincial Police
(O.P.P.) were on scene. J.R.C.C. Trenton dispatched a SAR helicopter to the
scene. The pilot was fatally injured.

User Name: Donaldson, John

Date: 2011-06-10

Further Action Required: Yes

O.P.I.: System Safety

Narrative: UPDATE Supplemental information received from
J.R.C.C. Trenton staff [2011/06/10]: J.R.C.C. Trenton staff advised that a
citizen in Balsam Lake, ON reported seeing a float-equipped aircraft flip
upside down whilst attempting to land. The local fire department and O.P.P.
arrived on scene (44

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