Sat, Aug 22, 2009
IAC President, Vicki Cruse, Perishes
ANN is monitoring the details surrounding the tragic accident
that has claimed the life of aerobatic pilot Vicki Cruse. In a
competition flight at the Silverstone Grand Prix site, her
Edge 540 impacted the ground on a downline with an immediately
fatal result. The flight was apparently being conducted for
the World Aerobatic Competition and was reported to have taken
place at 1212 local time.
No cause is known for the accident at this time, and the UK's
AAIB will investigate. As is the practice at such events, the
airplane used was a UK based aircraft, shared by a number of
competitors in order to alleviate the costs of transporting their
airplanes across the Atlantic for competition in such pivotal
events. ANN will report more pertinent info as soon as we have
it.
E-I-C Note: After decades of having to deal
with accident reports, some of people known or close to me, this
one is literally as tough as it gets.
Vicki and I were husband and wife a half-a-life ago, though it
did not last the lifetime we had hoped for... her first aerobatic
lesson was one of our early dates (in Jim Moser's SF260) -- well
before we were married, I helped select and then delivered her
first aerobatic airplane (a Christen Eagle) on a wild flight that
started on the West Coast and ended here in Florida a few days
later -- where she found out that she was going to need to adapt
the aircraft to fit her diminutive stature even more than we
expected. Like many marriages, it ended when our collective dreams
diverged from what they once were, but for many years
afterward, all I cared to think about was the amazing few years we
had together -- punctuated by the sight of her coming up a walkway
in her wedding dress -- a vision that literally took my breath away
-- and yes, thinking about it even now, it still does.
During a short and unexpected chat a few weeks back, we finally
managed a few small smiles about all that had passed and promised
to try and chat again about it at a later time. Vicki was an
amazingly smart, talented, dedicated woman who was the center
of my world for a few short years... who then went out to be a huge
part of the aerobatic world that she embraced and loved so much.
That world, today, is a much smaller, sadder place than it was a
few hours ago. -- Jim Campbell, ANN Editor-In-Chief
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