Lightning???
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RE: Lightning???
Something seems fishy. If he was riding, ie moving, he wasn't grounded and did not get struck directly. If he was stopped and had his feet on the ground, then it's possible he got hit directly. Maybe it hit the ground close to him and he freaked out - like anyone would and caused him to crash.
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RE: Lightning???
ORIGINAL: dwhite645
Something seems fishy. If he was riding, ie moving, he wasn't grounded and did not get struck directly. If he was stopped and had his feet on the ground, then it's possible he got hit directly. Maybe it hit the ground close to him and he freaked out - like anyone would and caused him to crash.
Something seems fishy. If he was riding, ie moving, he wasn't grounded and did not get struck directly. If he was stopped and had his feet on the ground, then it's possible he got hit directly. Maybe it hit the ground close to him and he freaked out - like anyone would and caused him to crash.
-Jesse-
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RE: Lightning???
lightening can definately hit something that is grounded, not grounded, moving, or not moving. We have lightening strike our aircraft in all phases of operation ie. airplane sitting still at the gate, moving on the taxiway, and flying. Sucks for the guy but it's true.........
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