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moose135
2007-05-19, 08:39 PM
The Canadian Snowbirds lost an aircraft, killing the pilot, on Friday while practicing for a weekend show at Malmstrom AFB, Montana.

http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/p ... 1/70518020 (http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070518/NEWS01/70518020)


A veteran Canadian Air Force Snowbirds pilot rehearsing above the skies of Malmstrom Air Force Base was killed Friday when his jet split from its formation and plummeted to the ground.

Capt. Shawn McCaughey of Candiac, Quebec, the deputy team leader, was killed instantly when his jet smashed into a field near the MAFB runway. He is the sixth Snowbird pilot killed since 1972.

The weekend aerial maneuvers are on hold pending results of an investigation, said Malmstrom’s wing commander, Col. Sandy Finan.
The sudden crash about 3:45 p.m. stunned onlookers watching the elite Canadian fliers practice low-level, high-speed maneuvers for the Malmstrom Open House and Sports Auto-Rama Saturday and Sunday.

“We were just in shock,” said Janine Palmer, a C.M. Russell High student who witnessed the crash with her friend, Lena Lace. “We just looked at each other and screamed.” No one ejected from the single-engine jet, said Allen Kenitzer, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.

“It’s difficult to speculate and puzzling to us,” Team Leader Maj. Robert Mitchell of Victoria, B.C., said in a news conference at Malmstrom Friday night. He said they were an inverted pass formation, which McCaughey might have been rolling out of because he was unhappy with it. “He was a tremendous pilot professional officer and dear friend,” said Mitchell. “Our team is devastated, and we miss him already.” The Canadian Forces Flight Safety Team is expected to arrive at Malmstrom today to begin its own investigation.

Gregg Dart, head football coach at Great Falls High School, was watching the maneuvers as he and his son, Chase, 11, sat in their car parked on Highway 87/89 just outside the air base. As a group of three Snowbirds flew toward them, the Darts watched as the middle aircraft fell back, then shot straight down. “It was less than a second before it hit the ground,” Dart said. “There was a thud, then the shock wave of it hitting. After that, there was a big black cloud and the smell of jet fuel.” Dart looked for a pilot floating from a parachute, but didn’t see one. “They were so low that I can’t imagine anyone getting out.”

Lt. Jeff Noel, a spokesman for the 15 Wing Moose Jaw, said all the pilots participating in the MAFB show were veteran pilots.

Matt Behr, a C.M. Russell High School junior who was shooting the rehearsal with his camera at 57th Street and 6th Avenue South, photographed the Snowbirds and their formations just seconds before the plane went down. He had been shooting the aerobatic maneuvers for about 10 minutes before the crash. “A couple of seconds later, there was a puff of smoke and then a boom,” Behr said. “I didn’t think it was real at first. I thought, maybe it’s pyrotechnics. I didn’t want to believe it at first.”

Several residents at the air base said dozens of emergency vehicles were gathered near the south end of the base runway, which has been closed for the past decade. Not far from the Bar-S Lounge on Highway 87/89, Gillian Scarber of Geyser parked off the road with dozens of other cars to watch the Snowbirds practice their drills. It just smacked into the ground,” Scarber said. “There was a big ball of flames and then the smoke just drifted onto the highway.

Since the main runway at Malmstrom has been closed, the Snowbirds have been taking off and landing at the Great Falls International Airport on Gore Hill, said Montana Air National Guard Public Information Officer Capt. Jeff Pepke. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the team, and our resources are at their disposal,” said Finan.

AirtrafficController
2007-05-19, 10:02 PM
wow thats a shock, he flew into the sunset

moose135
2007-08-20, 03:18 PM
Just saw this preliminary report, shocking stuff.

http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/dfs/do ... 4159_e.asp (http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/dfs/docs/Fti/CT114159_e.asp)

On Friday, 18 May 2007, the Snowbirds had completed a transit from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Great Falls, Montana. An afternoon practice was planned in preparation for flying displays on Saturday and Sunday at the Malmstrom Air Force Base Open House, located eight miles away from Great Falls International Airport. One of the manoeuvres to be flown was an Inverted Photo Pass in which Snowbird (SB) Lead flies across the show line upright with SB 2 flying inverted on his left wing, SB 3 flying inverted on his right wing, and SB 4 flying inverted above and behind SB Lead.

At approximately 22 minutes into the show, as SB 2 was rolling inverted for the Inverted Photo Pass, the aircraft was seen to dip low, waver, and then depart the formation. Still inverted, the aircraft climbed, then subsequently rolled upright. Upon reaching a nearly wings level attitude, at approximately 750 feet above ground level, the aircraft nosed over. The aircraft impacted the ground approximately 45 degrees nose down. The pilot did not eject and was killed on impact.

Initial analysis has determined that the pilot's lapbelt became unfastened when SB #2 rolled inverted, causing the pilot to fall out of his seat and lose control of the aircraft.

The investigation is focussing on how the lapbelt became unfastened. Preventive measures taken to date include modifications to the pilot restraint system, as well as enhanced training for aircrew and passengers. New procedures as well as changes to the Aircraft Operating Instructions have been implemented to reduce the likelihood of a recurrence.

cancidas
2007-08-21, 12:00 PM
oh man, not again. i really hope they'll continue thier shows this season. i was looking forward to seeing them and hanging out with the crew at the SNS airshow this year. best wishes to the Captain's family, and the team.

moose135
2007-08-21, 12:09 PM
oh man, not again. i really hope they'll continue thier shows this season. i was looking forward to seeing them and hanging out with the crew at the SNS airshow this year. best wishes to the Captain's family, and the team.

This wasn't a second crash, Matt, I just added the preliminary report on the May crash.

emshighway
2007-08-21, 01:03 PM
Not a good year for the flyboys...