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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 2, 2024 14:19:28 GMT 12
From The Press, 21 December 1971
Low-flying jet hits power line
(New Zealand Press Association)
WELLINGTON, December 20.
A Vampire jet from the R.N.Z.A.F. station, Ohakea, today struck two power lines carrying 11,000 volts over the Rangitikei Gorge, about 28 miles north-east of Taihape.
Each line, aluminum cable about half an inch in diameter, was severed.
One cable would normally be sufficient to throw an aircraft off course, even without a charge of 11,000 volts. However, the jet landed safely at Ohakea a few minutes aftei the incident.
The pilot reported his lucky escape, and in turn the Air Force informed the Wangianu-Rangitikei Power Board.
Tonight two large sheep stations at Springfield and Mangoahane, near the Napier-Taihape road, were without power. Power Board employees were repairing the cables, which will have to span nearly half a mile between pylons on opposite banks of the deep gorge.
“The aircraft was on an authorised low-flying exercise,” Wing Commander K. Griffiths, of defence headquarters, Wellington, said tonight. The aircraft was only slightly damaged. “An inquiry into the incident is to be held,” he said. About four years ago a high-tension power line in the same area was hit by a low-flying aircraft.
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Post by camtech on Oct 2, 2024 15:54:44 GMT 12
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