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Fatal Accident Stops STOL Competition In Nebraska

California pilot Tom Dafoe was killed after a crash at the MayDay event in Wayne.

Tom Dafoe was flying in a traditional STOL pickup heat on Friday. [Photo: Nick's Wild Ride on Facebook]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilot Tom Dafoe tragically died in a stall-spin accident while flying a 1946 Cessna 140 at the MayDay STOL competition in Wayne, Nebraska.
  • Eyewitnesses reported the Cessna entered a stall-spin around 300 feet agl from straight-and-level flight with low airspeed.
  • The MayDay STOL event was immediately halted following the incident, and an investigation into the cause is underway.
  • A GoFundMe has been established to support Dafoe's family, which includes his wife and five children.
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The MayDay STOL competition in Wayne, Nebraska, came to an abrupt and tragic halt on Friday evening with the loss of pilot Tom Dafoe, who was piloting a 1946 Cessna 140.

Dafoe was flying in the fourth heat of a traditional STOL pickup match when the Cessna entered a stall-spin around 300 feet agl, from straight-and-level flight with airspeed low, according to eyewitnesses on the scene at Wayne Municipal-Stan Morris Field. The subsequent impact took Dafoe’s life.

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