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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

In these screenshots, you can see the pilot as he and his parachute clear some of the debris.
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

pause it at 0:29 on that liveleak video and you can see the guy in blue shirt missing his leg... rip to those who died and my thoughts with those who lost limbs. that sucks!
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

pause it at 0:29 on that liveleak video and you can see the guy in blue shirt missing his leg... rip to those who died and my thoughts with those who lost limbs. that sucks!
Thanks, I saw that too and didn't know if peole had caught it.

Lotsa people jumped in to lend a hand. Didn't see anyone hysterical throughout.

I never thought air shows were exciting, so I never go to them. Kinda like elevated NASCAR.
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

Just some info and pictures pulled off CBS. Sorry about the low quality.

Pictures of the plane right before impact are included. One of them is zoomed in enough to see the cockpit, but the pilot is out of sight. I'll keep looking for higher quality photos.

Last Updated 8:01 a.m. ET
RENO, Nev. — At least three people are dead and more than 50 injured when a pilot lost control of a vintage World War II-era plane and crashed at an air show in Reno.

Twelve people are in critical condition, and the death toll is expected to rise, says CBS News correspondent Karen Brown.

Witnesses describe the scene as absolute carnage, reports Brown.

Thousands of fans come every year to the Reno Air Race to get the thrill of the event - like NASCAR on steroids, with planes going more than 500 miles per hour. But yesterday, thousands watched in horror when a P-51 Mustang pitched upward, rolled and plunged nose-first into the edge of the crowd of spectators.

"Boom! Right into the grandstands," said photographer Jerry Maxwell. "I couldn't believe it."

The plane, flown by a 74-year-old veteran Hollywood stunt pilot, then slammed into the concrete in a section of VIP box seats and blew to pieces in front the pilot's family and a tight-knit group of friends who attend the annual event in Reno.

Veteran airman Jimmy Leeward among dead in Reno

"It absolutely disintegrated," said Tim O'Brien of Grass Valley Calif., who attends the races every year. "I've never seen anything like that before."

Dozens of victims lay on the tarmac. The most critically injured, were airlifted to nearby hospitals, carried on stretchers. Others, clearly wounded, walked into emergency rooms.

Authorities say it appears a mechanical failure with the P-51 Mustang — a class of fighter plane that can fly in excess of 500 mph — was to blame. Some credit the pilot with preventing the crash from being far more deadly.

"If he wouldn't have pulled up, he would have taken out the entire bleacher section," said Tim Linville, 48, of Reno, who watched the race with his two daughters.

"The way I see it, if he did do something about this, he saved hundreds if not thousands of lives because he was able to veer that plane back toward the tarmac," said Johnny Norman, who was at the show.

Left in its wake were bloodied bodies spread across the area as people tended to the victims and ambulances rushed to the scene. Video of the aftermath shows a man with his leg severed at the knee.

Stephanie Kruse, a spokeswoman for the Regional Emergency Medical Service Authority, told The Associated Press that emergency crews took a total of 56 injury victims to three hospitals. She said they also observed a number of people being transported by private vehicle, and those people were not included in the count.

Kruse said of the total 56, at the time of transport, 15 were considered in critical condition, 13 were serious condition with potentially life-threatening injuries and 28 were non-serious or non-life threatening.

"This is a very large incident, probably one of the largest this community has seen in decades," Kruse told The Associated Press. "The community is pulling together to try to deal with the scope of it. The hospitals have certainly geared up and staffed up to deal with it."

Gov. Brian Sandoval noted at a news conference that area hospitals were in need of blood in the wake of the crash, and he encouraged people to donate.

Stunned air show organizers say they have no idea how it all went so horribly wrong.

"The plane was flying its normal course," said Mike Houghton, CEO of Reno Air Races. "There appeared to be a problem with the aircraft that caused it to go out of control, and we know what happened there."

The pilot was 74 year old Jimmy Leeward, of Ocala, Fla., a veteran racer and Hollywood stuntman. He died on impact.

Leeward, the owner of the Leeward Air Ranch Racing Team, was a well-known racing pilot. His website says he has flown more than 120 races and served as a stunt pilot for numerous movies, including "Amelia" and "Cloud Dancer."

Leeward named his P-51 Mustang fighter plane the "Galloping Ghost," according to Houghton said.

The Reno Air Races were supposed to go through the weekend. They're now cancelled, as the NTSB will sift through the splintered field of debris, hoping to piece together how this happened.

This is not the first deadly crash to take place at this annual aviation event, reports Brown. The National Championship Air Races have been deadly before. Two pilots died at the event in 1994. And organizers softened two of the curves pilots negotiate after two more pilots crashed into nearby neighborhoods in 1998 and 1999.

In 2007 and 2008, four pilots were killed at the races, prompting local school officials to consider barring student field trips to the event.

O'Brien, who is chairman of an air show in his hometown in California, was photographing Friday's races when the crash occurred.

He said the P-51 Mustang was racing six other planes, and was in the process of moving from third place into second, when it pitched violently upward, rolled and then headed straight down.

From the photos he took, O'Brien said it looked like a piece of the plane's tail called a "trim tab" had fallen off. He believes that's what caused the plane's sudden climb.

When the aircraft hit the ground, there was a "big explosion but no fire," O'Brien said.

"The propeller (was) spinning very fast, and there was a lot of mass coming down all at once," he said. It was a "very violent impact."

Afterward, a number of people were standing around, and "all we could do was hug each other," he said.

Maureen Higgins of Alabama, who has been coming to the air races for 16 years, said the pilot was on his third lap when he lost control.

"Obviously he had no control. He was wobbling. He went upside down and then he headed straight for us, straight at the grandstand."

She was sitting about 30 yards away from the crash and watched in horror as the man in front of her started bleeding after debris hit him in the head.

"I saw body parts and gore like you wouldn't believe it. I'm talking an arm, a leg," Higgins said "The alive people were missing body parts. I am not kidding you. It was gore. Unbelievable gore."

Renown Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Kathy Carter confirmed that two others besides the pilot died, but did not provide their identities.

In an interview with the Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner last year, he described how he has flown 250 types of planes and has a particular fondness for the P-51, which came into the war relatively late and was used as a long-range bomber escort over Europe. Among the famous pilots of the hot new fighter was WWII double ace Chuck Yeager.

"They're more fun. More speed, more challenge. Speed, speed and more speed," Leeward said.

Leeward talked about racing strategy in an interview Thursday with LiveAirShow TV while standing in front of his plane.

"Right now I think we've calculated out, we're as fast as anybody in the field, or maybe even a little faster," he said. "But uh, to start with, we didn't really want to show our hand until about Saturday or Sunday. We've been playing poker since last Monday. And uh so, it's ready, we're ready to show a couple more cards, so we'll see on Friday what happens, and on Saturday we'll probably go ahead and play our third ace, and on Sunday we'll do our fourth ace."

Houghton described Leeward as a good friend.

"Everybody knows him. It's a tight-knit family. He's been here for a long, long time," Houghton said.

He also said Leeward was a "very qualified, very experienced pilot" who was in good medical condition. He suggested Leeward would have made every effort to avoid casualties on the ground if he knew he was going to crash.

"If it was in Jimmy's power, he would have done everything he possibly could," Houghton said.

The National Championship Air Races draws thousands of people to Reno every September to watch various military and civilian planes race.

The FAA and air race organizers spend months preparing for air races as they develop a plan involving pilot qualification, training and testing along with a layout for the course. The FAA inspects pilots' practice runs and brief pilots on the route maneuvers and emergency procedures.

Sen. Harry Reid, Rep. Mark Amodei and other officials issued statements Friday saying they were shocked and saddened by the crash.

"My thoughts are with the families of those who have lost their lives and with those who were wounded in this horrific tragedy," Reid said. "I am so grateful to our first responders for their swift action and will continue to monitor this situation as it develops."
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

Some of these have already been posted, but from what I can tell these are higher resolution and quality.
The first one showing the point of impact with debris still in the air had to be downsized so that DR would accept it, so here's the link to the original (5184x3456)
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

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At a briefing with local and federal investigators, police said a total of nine people were killed, including the pilot and six spectators on the ground. Dozens were wounded, and two died later at hospitals.
Some more HR pics. One of the 3 shots taken during impact shows what appears to be the pilot's white and orange checkered parachute... He could've ejected sooner and possibly survived, but apparently he chose to keep trying to regain control instead. If he hadn't done that, he would've hit a larger portion of the crowd.

Note how the pilot isn't visible in some of the shots... maybe he was incapacitated, or it could be he was just pushed so far back into his seat from the sharp dive downward.
Also, the rear landing gear seems to be stuck open...
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

another repost, but in even higher quality and resolution. if you zoom in, you can see several victims on gurneys and surrounded by EMTs, police, military, etc.
there's also what seems to be a body (more like half a body) on a raised gurney with a white sheet thrown over the missing part of it... too bad we can't see the details.
also, if you look in the lower right hand corner you can see the crater from the plane's impact. the debris is spread all over the tarmac because he hit at an angle, so the plane basically disintegrated and then debris flew in one direction (as seen in my other pictures). Apparently the plane crashed right in front of the stands where his own family and friends were sitting.
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

Feel bad for the loss of life, But hell that sounded so awesome.
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Re: Airplane Crash at Reno Air Races Friday Sept 16 2011

there needs to be some distance between people and these air shows...some Ive been too could wipe out an entire crowd if a plane struck...havent been since
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