The tow vehicle looks to me, to be a Suzuki. I am not sure that it is a suitable tug.
I do wish the occupants a speedy recovery.
rainy1850 said
08:46 AM Nov 1, 2017
Once again, we do not find out why did they crash. So frustrating to learn from others errors. Hope they are all well to explore again.
macka17 said
12:26 PM Nov 1, 2017
Suzuki??
Depends wholly on size. weight of van. They ALL have their own capacities.
At least it would have ALL wheel drive to help it.
(Not that it did. I know.)
aussie_paul said
12:41 PM Nov 1, 2017
Being a pilot for most of my life I like it when the end result of accidents is made known.
I can't find it but there must be a similar place to find road vehicle accidents on line.
Aussie Paul.
hako said
02:17 PM Nov 1, 2017
I'm with you A.P. - I used to read all the Aviation Safety Digests with interest - the common theme seemed to be "human error" with 90% of the incidents.
Regards
aussie_paul said
05:25 PM Nov 1, 2017
Yes hako. Usually 3 things. Human error, machine failure, or pilot incapacitation.
Aussie Paul.
Desert Dweller said
04:27 PM Nov 2, 2017
Poor buggers, hope things turn out OK for them. It can happen to any of us at any time. No-one's perfect.
http://www.thegreynomads.com.au/van-2/
Aussie Paul.
I do wish the occupants a speedy recovery.
Once again, we do not find out why did they crash. So frustrating to learn from others errors. Hope they are all well to explore again.
Depends wholly on size. weight of van. They ALL have their own capacities.
At least it would have ALL wheel drive to help it.
(Not that it did. I know.)
Being a pilot for most of my life I like it when the end result of accidents is made known.
https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/safety-investigation-reports/?mode=Aviation
I can't find it but there must be a similar place to find road vehicle accidents on line.
Aussie Paul.
Regards
Yes hako. Usually 3 things. Human error, machine failure, or pilot incapacitation.
Aussie Paul.