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Ken Stallings
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Landing on the ocean would be considerably different than the average mountain or forest area lake or river. No question about that.
Of course, with the ocean, you should absolutely chose to land on the beach if available. If it's a rocky crag dropping directly into the ocean, yep, you don't want to ditch there. Even if you get out of the aircraft, you're likely going to get slammed into the rocks and get killed that way.
Still, I come back to the notion that I have never been forced to fly over an area where glide distance put me over such a dire situation of trees, lake, river.
Ken
Of course, with the ocean, you should absolutely chose to land on the beach if available. If it's a rocky crag dropping directly into the ocean, yep, you don't want to ditch there. Even if you get out of the aircraft, you're likely going to get slammed into the rocks and get killed that way.
Still, I come back to the notion that I have never been forced to fly over an area where glide distance put me over such a dire situation of trees, lake, river.
Ken