Horrific Accident Puts Mustang Down In Occupied Ramp Area
ANN RealTime Update, 09.17.11, 1802ET: I
haven't hated my job this much for a little over two years... but
Reno officials have confirmed that the total death toll now stands
at nine people, including race Pilot Jimmy Leeward. Seven were
reported dead at the scene (with Leeward), and two more apparently
died after being transported for emergency medical attention. The
scene at Reno is quiet, with our people there telling us that
things are sad, quiet and orderly, and with access to the facility
still being severely limited... and with some GA departures only
recently being allowed as the NTSB and other authorities scour the
area for every bit of evidence possible.
Reno Air racing organization officials tell ANN that, "The
memorial originally scheduled at 1 p.m. PT by the Leeward family
has been cancelled and the Reno Air Racing Association is planning
a public vigil to be held in the near future. We are working to
release details by the end of today. The National Transportation
Safety Board (NTSB) has taken the lead on all aspects of the
accident and has a communications team en route to the Reno-Stead
Airfield. The Reno Air Racing Association will work with this team
to coordinate additional press updates or a press conference. At
this time, we do not have any additional press conferences
scheduled."
According to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center (and its
affiliated medical facilities), they received a total of 28
patients transported from the site of the Reno Air Races disaster
Friday, Sept. 16. Fourteen of these patients were admitted to Saint
Mary’s hospital. Their conditions are as follows:
2 patients are in critical condition
7 patients are in serious condition
5 patients are in fair condition
12 patients were treated and released from Emergency Department
Friday
A total of 26 patients were either seen in Saint Mary’s
Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Department or admitted to
the hospital.
In addition, two patients were seen at another location, Saint
Mary’s Medical Group’s Urgent Care center in south
Reno. These patients were also treated and released.
ANN RealTime Update, 09.17.11, 0439ET: A number of
photographs are turning that are providing evidence as to some of
the issues that Pilot Jimmy Leeward may have faced. One picture,
shot from below the aircraft while it was inverted, shows
quite clearly that the elevator trim tab has separated from
the aircraft. Another shot of the aircraft showing the
aircraft in complete profile, from its left, shows that Jimmy is
not visible above the level of the canopy and that the retractable
tailwheel has deployed. Another picture, circulating on www.aafo.com, appears to
show some fuselage deformation on the right side of the aircraft
aft of the trailing edge of the wing. That photo is heavily cropped
and does not provide much context as to exactly when this photo was
taken... but all these elements might suggest the possibility of a
'flutter' event as one of the issues involved in this accident.
From what we've researched and documented, a failure of the trim
tab (especially at speeds pushing 500MPH) can produce a massive
amount of pitch excursion... and the loads on the pilot could be
intense...
As an example, in 1998, a racing incident
involving Bob Button's P-51 'VooDoo' centered around an elevator
trim tab failure. Pilot Bob Hannah experienced a
failure of the left elevator trim tab, which, "came off the
airplane at speed, causing the bird to abruptly pitch up,
subjecting driver Hannah to over 10 G's of deceleration forces, and
causing him to lose conciousness! When he came to, the raceplane
had climbed to over 9,000 feet of altitude. A shaken Hannah
regained control and brought Voodoo in for a safe landing.
Suspected structural damage kept the sleek raceplane out of
Sunday's championship competition."
At the moment, the death toll stands at three people, including
Leeward, with a dozen people reported to be in critical condition.
We hope that you'll all keep each and everyone affected by this
accident in your prayers...
ANN RealTime Update, 09.17.11, 0107ET: NTSB Launches
Team To Aviation Accident In Reno, Nevada
The National Transportation Safety Board is launching a Go-Team
to an aviation accident that occurred yesterday afternoon at the
Reno Air Race in Reno, Nevada.
Howard Plagens will serve as the Investigator-in-Charge of the
team. NTSB Board Member Mark Rosekind is accompanying the team and
will serve as the principal spokesman during the on-scene phase of
the investigation.
ANN RealTime Update, 09.16.11, 2248ET: Reno Air
Race Boss, Mike Houghton, has confirmed that the remaining Reno Air
Race activities have been canceled. Houghton has confirmed 54
injured but has not confirmed any specific number of
fatalities.
ANN RealTime Update, 09.16.11, 2151 ET: This is
the accident we all prayed would never happen... one involving
spectators. National media reports are now confirming at least
THREE fatalities. Additionally; the evening news pundits and
self-anointed instant experts are already at work, with Sean
Hannity calling the Reno Air Races 'a recipe for disaster' and
detailing "All Those Accidents" that have happened
recently (even though the record shows the most recent tragedies to
be statistically atypical, with no common chain linking them in any
way).
More important, the cumulative record over the last few years is
still fairly impressive, even with recent events tabulated.
Unfortunately; the pretty impressive record boasted by the US
airshow industry in which all those incidents involved no one on
the ground, has now been violated and we expect extensive media and
political show-boating to commence immediately in which folks
looking to get a cheap sound byte will call for increased
regulation and supervision of this and related aviation activities.
There is a going to be a media feeding frenzy over this...
ANN RealTime Update, 09.16.11, 2130
ET:National Championship Air Races Official
Statement on Sept. 16, 2011
At approximately 4:20 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16, during Unlimited
Class qualifying, the P-51 Mustang “Galloping Ghost,”
piloted by Jimmy Leeward, crashed into the box seat area in front
of the main grandstand. It is a mass casualty situation and local
emergency personnel are on the scene. All emergency protocol
established by the Reno Air Racing Association and local emergency
responders is being followed. At this time, we do not know the
status of the pilot or any of the victims involved.
Though we don’t have official confirmation it does appear
that the pilot, a real estate developer out of Ocala, Fla. was
killed in the crash. The event has been canceled and the memorial
will be held for the pilot at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17 in the
Galloping Ghost pit at the Reno-Stead Airfield.
Concerned family members should call 775.972.6663 and Air Race
staff is working to locate and establish the status of all
involved. A press conference has been scheduled for 7 p.m. PT at
the media center at the National Championship Air Races.
We are working to gather more information and will release it as
soon as possible.
ANN RealTime Update, 09.16.11, 2041 ET: Local
media reports now suggest that there are as many as 75 injuries as
a result of the crash of Jimmy Leeward's 'Galloping Ghost' -- at
least 25 of those injuries are said to be 'critical.' A
YouTube video (low-rez screengrab shown below) has been posted
showing the last seconds of Leeward's flight,
including all but the last fraction of a second before impact (when
someone's head blocks the camera).
The aircraft is seen descending in a near vertical attitude and
the accident was not remotely survivable. The impact area is said
to be next to an area containing a number of 'Box Seats' and the
debris path is obviously widely scattered. Local TV states that the
impact was close to, but NOT in the occupied bleachers and seats.
ANN is hearing reports from the scene that indicates that there
will be fatalities among those on the ground and a call has gone
out on the field for all available medical personnel to assist the
injured.
First Report, 09.16.11, 1945 ET: ANN is
monitoring the truly horrific details of an accident that occurred
just moments ago, involving Air Racing legend and movie stunt pilot
Jimmy Leeward, 74, and his modified Unlimited P-51 Mustang.
According to ANN sources at Reno, the aircraft pulled up and nearly
vertical before rolling over and impacting the ramp near a VIP area
at approximately 1615 local time.
The aircraft, known as the Galloping Ghost, is said to have
disintegrated on impact (and video sure suggests the same), while
media reports are starting to filter out of "mass casualties." ANN
will be updating this story throughout the night...
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