At about 1300 Pacific time, the airplane was destroyed when it impacted flat desert terrain. The pilot and sole occupant was seriously injured. Visual conditions prevailed. A helicopter emergency medical services crew witnessed the accident. They watched the airplane complete several “tail slide” maneuvers and then saw it flat spin and hit the ground. They responded to the accident site, assisted with the extrication of the pilot from the airplane and then transported the pilot to a local area hospital.
August 16, 2006, Mojave, Calif./Extra Flugzeugbau EA 300
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane crashed in flat desert terrain at approximately 1300 Pacific time, seriously injuring the sole pilot and destroying the aircraft.
- The accident was witnessed by a helicopter emergency medical services crew who saw the airplane perform several "tail slide" maneuvers before flat spinning and impacting the ground.
- The witnessing crew responded to the site, extricated the pilot from the wreckage, and transported them to a local hospital.
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