At 16:00 EDT, a propeller blade on a homebuilt Velocity RG separated during a high-speed low pass over the runway at Cobb County-McCollum Field. The pilot and his passenger received minor injuries. The pilot reported that he was making a low pass over the runway at 245 mph when he felt a vibration in the airframe. He began climbing but within seconds the engine lost power. The pilot selected a forced landing area where the airplane struck trees and a chain link fence. Debris from the airplane was recovered from the approach end of the runway.
May 9, Kennesaw, Ga. / Velocity RG
At 16:00 EDT, a propeller blade on a homebuilt Velocity RG separated during a high-speed low pass over the runway at Cobb County-McCollum Field. The pilot and his passenger received minor injuries. The pilot reported that he was making a low pass over the runway at 245 mph when he felt a vibration in the airframe. He began climbing but within seconds the engine lost power. The pilot selected a forced landing area where the airplane struck trees and a chain link fence. Debris from the airplane was recovered from the approach end of the runway....
Key Takeaways:
- A propeller blade separated from a homebuilt Velocity RG aircraft during a high-speed low pass over the runway at Cobb County-McCollum Field.
- The incident caused the engine to lose power, leading to a forced landing where the airplane struck trees and a fence.
- Both the pilot and passenger sustained minor injuries as a result of the forced landing.
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