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Since yesterday.
KJOT - Joliet, IL (Metro Chicago) - Pilot killed. Jefferson, MO (I think) - Regional jet - Pilot and copilot killed. Mirimar, CA - Aerobatic aircraft (practicing for airshow) - Pilot killed. Does anyone have any more info on these? |
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Thank you so much!
Exactly what I was looking for.. "Hatz Lyman C" wrote in message ... Bill, Here is a site that gives the basics: http://www.faa.gov/avr/aai/iirform.htm Lyman |
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I was at the Miramar show and saw that accident happen. It was during the
show, not during practice. Larry Mittag "Bill Denton" wrote in message ... Since yesterday. KJOT - Joliet, IL (Metro Chicago) - Pilot killed. Jefferson, MO (I think) - Regional jet - Pilot and copilot killed. Mirimar, CA - Aerobatic aircraft (practicing for airshow) - Pilot killed. Does anyone have any more info on these? |
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![]() "Larry Mittag" wrote in message news:PRjcd.42922$kz3.31323@fed1read02... I was at the Miramar show and saw that accident happen. It was during the show, not during practice. Larry Mittag So, if you would, how about giving us your account of what you saw, and how it happened? -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.776 / Virus Database: 523 - Release Date: 10/12/2004 |
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It was during the first day of the show, on Friday. The crowds were fairly
light, as you might expect. Weather was just right, practically no wind and just a few mid-level clouds. This show starts off with the radio-controlled planes and then brings on the civilian pilots through the morning and the early afternoon. After that, the Blue Angels typically close off the day show. The first few pilots had already gone through their routines without event. The crowd was already getting a little bored. Sean came out in his Cabo Wabo-sponsored plane and went through a series of stalls, loops, and other aerobatics. There were no problems that I or anyone else seemed to be aware of until he went into a loop at very low altitude. I remember just starting to think that he seemed low at the bottom of the loop when he hit just off the runway at center show. He was nose-up when he hit, and I saw the wheels bounce higher than the plane. I am not sure because of the distance (my seat was about 100 yards away) but I believe I also saw the wings separate from the fuselage. The announcer went silent for several minutes, and it took about that long for several of the spectators to realize that something was very wrong. It wasn't until the fire truck spun up that it really seemed to penetrate. There was no fire, and none of the loud noise that the action movies have trained us to expect. A lady near me declared that it really didn't seem to be that bad a crash. Most people there seemed to have no concept that this was a serious crash. The announcer came back on and said that obviously there had been a serious crash. He suggested that parents take children off the flight line to visit the static displays and booths to remove the images from their minds. Most of the children I saw looked more bored than terrified. The lady near me declared that she had had a feeling that something was going to happen on her way to the show this morning. Her kids then started fighting over who had also had the feeling first. I restrained a real impulse to smack them all and try to convince them that this was real, not a TV show. It wasn't until then, about fifteen or twenty minutes later that the lifeflight helicopter took off and headed for the crash. I believe they probably were waiting for the firemen to clear the fire danger and extract the pilot from what was left of his plane. The chopper landed by the wreck, they transferred the pilot, and within a very few minutes it was heading off to the west. The announcer said that they were still making a decision on when the show would resume. At that point he said they should have the plane cleared off the runway very soon. I flashed back on my ground school lectures on FAA juristiction of a crash and combined that with what I know of military authority. I figured he was being wildly optimistic. For about the next hour I saw a lot of people standing around looking at the wreck. At this point I had really lost my enthusiasm for the show. I picked up and left. I expected that there would probably be no more flying that day. They had not announced anything about the condition of the pilot at that point, but I was pretty sure that he was not going to be walking away from that one. I heard a news report later that he had died at the hospital. As it turned out, I was right as far as the civilian pilots were concerned, but the military show did resume not long after lunch. I suppose they are more used to losing pilots and more mission-oriented than civilian pilots. The full show resumed the next day. Even as I was leaving there were many people coming in that had no idea what had happened. I saw a beautiful high-def broadcast of the Blue Angel show on Sunday where they mentioned the death briefly. The San Diego Union did a story on it with some quotes from clueless spectators and from the show program. I couldn't help thinking "Is that all there is?" Larry M. "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Larry Mittag" wrote in message news:PRjcd.42922$kz3.31323@fed1read02... I was at the Miramar show and saw that accident happen. It was during the show, not during practice. Larry Mittag So, if you would, how about giving us your account of what you saw, and how it happened? -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.776 / Virus Database: 523 - Release Date: 10/12/2004 |
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