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Aviation Accident News & Plane Crash Videos
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Corsair Collides with Bearcat and crashes at Oshkosh
NASCAR owner hurt in plane crash
Jack Roush is helped out of his wrecked plane after it broke in half on landing at the Oshkosh Air Show Tuesday.
Jack Roush crashed his plane at an Oshkosh, Wisconsin,airport
Tuesday night, the aircraft “cartwheeled” an undetermined number of times and ended up facing the opposite direction, National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said Wednesday.
Knudson said upon landing, the Beechcraft Premier jet, registered to Roush Fenway Racing LLC, rolled “hard to the right,” then its right wing dropped “way down” and struck a grass strip, and the plane flipped over at least once. The jet ended up facing north, though it had flown in facing south, Knudson said.
Jack Roush crashed his plane at an Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
Knudson said upon landing, the Beechcraft Premier jet, registered to Roush Fenway Racing LLC, rolled “hard to the right,” then its right wing dropped “way down” and struck a grass strip, and the plane flipped over at least once. The jet ended up facing north, though it had flown in facing south, Knudson said.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Bristol Beaufort Mid-air Collision and Crash
A flight of three World War II Royal Australian (notBritish) Air Force Beauforts perform a picture-perfect low pass for the cameras when something goes terribly wrong.
"The two Beauforts A9-27 and A9-268, of the RAAF's 8 OTU, collided over Jervis Bay on 14 April 1943 while performing a 'Prince of Wales' break for people of the media.""All eight crew members were killed when both aircraft hit the water: Crew of A9-27 F/O Raymond Sydney Green (Pilot), F/O Maurice Francis Hoban, F/Sgt Eric William Sweetnam, Sgt Albert John Bailey. Crew of A9-268 F/Lt David George Dey (Pilot), P/O Jack Norman, P/O Rex Lindsay Solomon, Sgt Hugh Sydney George Richardson."
Thursday, September 30, 2010
L-19 Crash Cockpit Video
(I can't seem to get the damned video thumbnail to appear here)
Cessna serial number 24527 - FAA Reg. Number N4584A - January, 2009 Intended Flight Route: Granby, Colorado to (Jeffco County) Denver, Colorado. Lost: August 10th, 1984 at approx. 13:00 hours Found: August 23rd, 1987, near Tabernash, Colorado
It’s a very tragic tale – unwittingly caught on film by the gentleman who died in the crash along with a friend riding in the back seat. It was first shown to me (along with many others) at an FIRC (Flight Instructor Renewal Clinic) over 20 years ago.
More Here:
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/l-19_crash_documents.htm
More Here:
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/l-19_crash_documents.htm
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
cool night picture
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Motor Grader Training
Some things I have to shoot pics of are so ordinary that I feel compelled to photoshop the hell out of them.
Congresswomen and wives of congressmen visit TEEX
Ed Fritz blew a door for them and I got a good shot of it.
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