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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:28 pm    Post subject: Bad news - Blue Angel lost Reply with quote

Blue Angels jet crashes during air show, killing aviator

Story Highlights
• NEW: Beaufort County coroner's office confirms pilot killed
• Crash occurred a mile from Marine Corps air station, according to witness
• The show was taking place near Beaufort, South Carolina
(CNN) -- A jet flying in formation with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels precision
flying team crashed into a Beaufort, South Carolina, neighborhood, causing an
"enormous fireball" during an air show, authorities said.
The Navy aviator was killed, Beaufort County Coroner Curt Copeland said. The
F/A-18's pilot is the only known fatality.
Fred Yelinek told CNN he saw the crash occur about a mile from Marine Corps
Air Station Beaufort, which was holding the two-day show. He said the jet
came down about 100 yards from him with an "earth-shattering rumble."
Yelinek said the jet struck a stand of pine trees, and pieces of the plane
hit homes, but he didn't see any catch fire. The pieces were "as big as a hand
but no larger," he said.
The Associated Press described the crash site as a neighborhood of small
houses and trailers.
Photos from the site showed a street littered with debris, some of it
resembling blown-out tires, and nearby trees on fire with smoke trailing away.
There were no large pieces of debris.
Pieces of a tree and the plane crashed into the home of a neighbor, Yelinek
said, but she was uninjured. Pieces also hit other houses and smashed car
windshields, he said.
"Most people were very shaken but unhurt," the witness said.
"I was working on a pump in the yard across the street from the initial
impact, and I heard the Blue Angeles go over ... in a full, tight formation,"
Yelinek said.
"And then, four or five minutes later, I hear them coming again, expecting
to see pretty much the same thing. But I didn't hear any strange noises. And
then it was the crashing sound of pieces of the airplane coming through the
trees in the yard across the street."
"And then a huge fireball, maybe 200, 300 yards further on down. The debris
started from the first impact with a pine tree, which was maybe 100 yards
from my location."
"Part of the tree and the debris went through a house in that yard, then the
main body of the airplane continued on about 300 more yards and hit about
one city block further down at the intersection of Shanklin and Pine Grove
roads.
"There's a lot of houses on all four corners of that intersection. And there
was a lot of fire at that intersection, and continuing thereafter."
Another witness, Gerald Popp, said the six jets had been flying for about
five minutes before one of them turned south, toward the Broad River.
"I saw him go down lower than the trees, and next I saw a big black cloud of
smoke," said Popp, who also lives in Beaufort.
Pam and Bill Edwards said they were watching the air show from the media
stand when they realized something was terribly wrong.
"It was right at the end of the air show ... we counted four planes landing,
and there was one circling in that smoky area right over the crash site,"
Bill Edwards said. "I looked around the sky, and there was nothing else there.
Then we saw the emergency helicopter go up, and we automatically assumed the
worst at that point."
Justin Cooke, an off-duty air traffic controller at the base, told CNN that
some of the runways used in the air show are near military base housing,
which gets constant flyovers from the base's jets. But he said he didn't think
the jet crashed into the base housing area.
"From my understanding, northeast of base housing is a residential area,"
Cooke said.
Although he was unable to confirm the jet had struck there, he said "one of
my Marines said the power was out temporarily, and stuff had knocked off
their walls from the impact" of the crash.
"The base is on lockdown," Cooke said.
While the cause of the crash is unknown, he mentioned that birds pose a
frequent problem to jets flying in the area, and can cause a crash.
"On an F-18, you have two motors, and if they take [a bird] in the engine,
it could cause engine failure and shut that down," he said. He said the plane
is capable of flying in excess of 450 mph.
The aerobatic maneuvers were to be repeated Sunday as part of the Low
Country Blues Festival. The show also featured other aerial demonstration teams and
civilian and military aircraft displays.
CNN meteorologists said the weather in Beaufort, which is near Savannah, was
clear.
The last crash involving the Blue Angels was in 1999 in south Georgia. Two
aviators were killed when their F/A-18 jet crashed while trying to land during
a training flight.



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 7:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Bad news - Blue Angel lost Reply with quote

We were heading to Jacksonville on Thursday morning and heard this guy check in. He sounded really happy and was proud to say " Jax center, Blue Angel Six, an F-18 Hornet, checking in climbing to FL250."

Tough news....


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