B-17 Crash
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B-17 Crash
At Bradley Airport, CT, USA.
Owned by Collings Foundation.
Engine failure shortly after take off - turn back attempted - smoke seen from No 4 engine - multiple fatalities.
3 crew + 10 PAX on board.
Owned by Collings Foundation.
Engine failure shortly after take off - turn back attempted - smoke seen from No 4 engine - multiple fatalities.
3 crew + 10 PAX on board.
Last edited by RAFEngO74to09; 2nd Oct 2019 at 20:50.
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Aerial video of crash site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i81CPmaO7Q
6 people transported to hospital alive with burns - breakdown of B-17 crew / PAX versus building occupants not known.
6 people transported to hospital alive with burns - breakdown of B-17 crew / PAX versus building occupants not known.
I once had the pleasure of a 30 minute flight in that aircraft operated by the Collins foundation and flown all across the USA, along with a 2 seat P51, a Mitchel and a Liberator.
Thinking of those souls.
Thinking of those souls.
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It's the Collins foundation, they offer rides in multiple aircraft, I believe they operate a Liberator and ME 262 as well, sun gives 5 dead, aerial picture of wreckage here
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/02/u...rnd/index.html
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/02/u...rnd/index.html
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CT Commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) has now confirmed that 7 died - 6 others were transported to hospital.
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NTSB Press Conference - (Judge) Jennifer Homendy
Known facts so far:
Took off 0945 - 0950 problem reported - returning to land.
Impacted ILS stanchions whilst attempting emergency landing on Runway 6 - veered to right - crossed grass + taxiway - impacted de-icing facility.
Preliminary Report within 10 day.
Known facts so far:
Took off 0945 - 0950 problem reported - returning to land.
Impacted ILS stanchions whilst attempting emergency landing on Runway 6 - veered to right - crossed grass + taxiway - impacted de-icing facility.
Preliminary Report within 10 day.
Awful news.............
I knew a couple of the Collings pilots years ago, and I got a ride in 909 (as well as their B-25) back in 2007 when I hooked up with them during a visit to other friends that live in California.
Thought with all those affected by this.
I knew a couple of the Collings pilots years ago, and I got a ride in 909 (as well as their B-25) back in 2007 when I hooked up with them during a visit to other friends that live in California.
Thought with all those affected by this.
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Good video here from You Tube user "blancolirio" - a retired USAF fighter pilot who puts together factual videos about aviation matters for a hobby - often to debunk journalistic and political bandwagon nonsense that occurs after accidents. He is a historic aircraft owner himself.
The aircraft was built in 1944 too late to participate in WWII but was used for atomic bomb tests in 1952. It was left abandoned in the NV desert 1952 to 1965.
1965 stripped for spares to support the firefighting air tanker industry - then in 1977 restored and used as a tanker itself until 1985.
Bought by Collings Foundation in 1985.
Explanation of FAA regulations for inspections, checks and operation of historic aircraft from 07:51.
The aircraft was built in 1944 too late to participate in WWII but was used for atomic bomb tests in 1952. It was left abandoned in the NV desert 1952 to 1965.
1965 stripped for spares to support the firefighting air tanker industry - then in 1977 restored and used as a tanker itself until 1985.
Bought by Collings Foundation in 1985.
Explanation of FAA regulations for inspections, checks and operation of historic aircraft from 07:51.
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What makes this really sad and what people may not realise is they are often family events and the families of those that died were probably present when the crash occurred.
When I did my B17G ride on 909, the ramp was packed with family and friends of those who were actually on the ride program. Back then (2007) there were also more WW2 vets around, and Collings team would usually have a few on hand at each stopover, so they could talk to the people taking the rides and their friends/families as part of the experience.