When in clouds a pilot may become disorinetated. If during this disorentation the pilot starts a slight bank he may develop a coffin corner. When he notices the loss of altitude traded off for his bank he may attempt to regain altitude by pulling back on the controls. This action will further aggitate the condition causing a more severe loss of altitude and a steeper bank. If the pilot continues to attempt to pull back on the controls he will eventually loose control completely and spiral to the ground.
Cannon - 1971 Coffin Corner 4-15 was released on: USA: 15 January 1975
Coffins Corner was named for William Coffin, born in Green Bank in 1775. In 1817, Coffin built a glass blowing furnace near the bend, or corner, of Rt. 30, near where Kessler Hospital is presently. The settlement around the furnace became known as Coffins Corner. Coffin had a son, John Hammond Coffin, who was born in 1816. He re-named the settlement Hammondtown, after his son. Today it's know as Hammonton.
If its the US Flag, it goes with the Stars section over the top left corner of the coffin, where the heart is.
A pallbearer is a person who carries a corner of the pall over a coffin or casket.
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