At about 1139 Pacific time, the airplane collided with terrain, fatally injuring the pilot. Visual conditions prevailed. According to a witness, the airplane appeared to be doing aerobatics. He saw it complete a loop and began a second one. The airplane appeared to be fighting the wind and moving very slowly. The airplane then came down, completing the second loop. The airplane then went back up into a third loop and came straight down, out of sight, and into the trees. Another witness stated the airplane appeared to stall and descend in a tailspin.
June 14, 2005, Woodfords, Calif. / Bellanca 7GCBC
At about 1139 Pacific time, the airplane collided with terrain, fatally injuring the pilot. Visual conditions prevailed. According to a witness, the airplane appeared to be doing aerobatics. He saw it complete a loop and began a second one. The airplane appeared to be fighting the wind and moving very slowly. The airplane then came down, completing the second loop. The airplane then went back up into a third loop and came straight down, out of sight, and into the trees. Another witness stated the airplane appeared to stall and descend in a tailspin....
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane crashed at 1139 Pacific time in visual conditions, fatally injuring the pilot.
- Witnesses observed the airplane performing aerobatics, specifically multiple loops, and noted it appeared to be struggling with the wind and moving slowly.
- The airplane reportedly entered a third loop, came straight down into trees, with one witness describing it as a stall and descent in a tailspin.
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