Thursday 7 November 2019

My planning for my presentation

1988 Whanganui Air Crash
Tune in: 
What do I want to know: 
Why The plane crash
Who was affected 
Did everyone die
What do I know:
I know where the place is.
How do I know it: 
I have heard it on the news.
Find out:
What questions can I ask 
Why did the plane crash? 
Who was one the plane?
How big was the plane? 
When did it happen?
Where did the plane come from?
Where was the plane found? 
What resources can I use: 
Books
Internet 
Friends 
What can I do to learn more:
The library 
Plane expertes 
Do homework 
Sort out: 
How can I sort out information:
Planning sheet 
Facts sheet 
Prestation sheet/ideas
What connections can I make:
Been on a plane 
Had a plane safety briefing
Been to hamilton
Do I have new questions: 
Why was the plane allowed to go off cause? 
Go further:
Who is my audience:
The class 
Teachers  
How can I show what I learnt:
News paper 
Safety briefing 
News report 
What ideas help me do more:
Safety briefing 
Making conclusions 
Timeline: 


Thursday 12 may 1988 
Plane leaves Hamilton bound for Wanganui


6:30pm pilot contacted their control at Ohakea for permission to deviate from its
planned route due to bad weather. Permission was given. 


6:35pm the plane disappeared from Ohakea’s radar 


Due to land at 6:40pm but didn't 


Friday the 13th the wreckage of the plane as found in the steep bush covered ahu ahu valley. 




Notes: 
It happened 21 years ago 
The plane crash happened in bad weather 
9 people, including 3 children were killed in a 7 seater piper PA-34 crash in denece bush in the
ahu ahu valley 
To avoid bad weather the plane went off course the pilot thought he saw the airport lights but
no so when he went down to land he crashed into a cliff face.
The plane was found on friday the 13th.
Every one died 


Who was involved 
Noel the pilot
Jeanne noel daughter in-law and her 2 children Hillary and Alice along with a 19 month
old baby and his mum and  3 others.  






Works Cited
PressReader.com - Your Favorite Newspapers and Magazines., www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/wanganui-chronicle/20080513/281629596006587.
“Air New Zealand Safety Videos.” Air New Zealand Safety Videos | Air All Blacks | Epic Safety Briefings, www.airnewzealand.co.nz/safety-videos.
“Forestry Death Further Tragedy for Prominent Family Hit by Plane Crash.” Stuff, www.stuff.co.nz/national/116418033/forestry-death-further-tragedy-for-prominent-family-hit-by-plane-crash.
Johnston, Martin. “Aviation Tragedies: New Zealanders Killed in 100 Years of Air Disasters.” NZ Herald, NZ Herald, 7 Mar. 2019, www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12209216.
“New Zealand Disasters Timeline.” RSS, nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/new-zealand-disasters/timeline.
“New Zealand Plane Crash Kills Nine.” UPI, UPI, 13 May 1988, www.upi.com/Archives/1988/05/13/New-Zealand-plane-crash-kills-nine/6966579499200/.

Ranter, Harro. “Accident Piper PA-34-200T Seneca ZK-EQA, 12 May 1988.” Aviation Safety Network > aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=32832.

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