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Title: What Happened When A Small Aircraft Crashed Only 100 Yards Away?
Post by: Ken K7KBJ on September 01, 2016, 10:03:37 AM
Last night's session of the Northern Nevada Preppers Group Net has been posted.
We talked about What Happened When A Small Aircraft Crashed Only 100 Yards Away.
Here's your link:   http://www.nnpg.net/083116_radio.shtml
Title: Re: What Happened When A Small Aircraft Crashed Only 100 Yards Away?
Post by: Jerry D Young on September 01, 2016, 10:53:26 AM
Thank you Ken.

And I want to thank Rob and Kristin for sharing their experiences in such an open manner. It has helped me reevaluate my various plans and improve them. Thanks guys.

Just my opinion.
Title: Re: What Happened When A Small Aircraft Crashed Only 100 Yards Away?
Post by: TWP on September 01, 2016, 11:49:17 AM
Excellent report from Ken and Kristin.  Losing the use of the truck revealed the need for backup plans and duplicate items (radio, food, water, etc.) 

The presence of the other park residents shows a need for plans on how to interact with un-prepared people.

As Jerry said, time to re-evaluate our plans and preps for evacuation.

We're glad you survived without major troubles.

Thanks for the great description of the whole situation.
Title: Re: What Happened When A Small Aircraft Crashed Only 100 Yards Away?
Post by: Glenda KG7MZO on September 03, 2016, 01:11:14 PM
I want to thank Rob and Kristen again as well.  Thank you for sharing and being open about this experience.  There was so much more I wanted to comment about on the net but wasn't able to. 


Rob's observance of the crowd gathering afterwards was something that I took note on as well.  While many were most likely there out of curiosity and the shock and awe factor, this is still a very precarious situation because there could be the potential of someone looking to take advantage of the situation. 


This net has definitely got me thinking and re-evaluating my thoughts on evacuation.