CH2Tdriver wrote:
If there is anything good that could possibly be said about this tragedy, is that it happend at the practice show. Looking at the pictures in the links provided, it appears that the wreckage came to rest behind the crowd line. In the first photo/link the person standing over the plane gives a size definition and it is clear that the aircraft came down very close to the line of folding chairs which have their backs to the site. The second photo/link also shows this and some tables set up as well. If its not behind the crowd line then it is extreme show left, but in any case people sitting there would have been clearly affected.
I shudder to think what might have happend if it did occur during the show day, and almost to the year since the Reno accident. The press would not have been kind, been sensational, and ruined Bob's good name and accomplishments.
http://www.inforum.com/event/image/id/3 ... ey%20City/http://www.newsdakota.com/2012/09/07/br ... y-airport/It was due to some form of loss of control. What the maneuver was and where it was in relation to the crowd line I'm not sure based on reports. An out of control aircraft will go where it wants. Things are planned out as a best guess based on many years of experience.
Its a sad event and more specifics will need to be known to figure things out. That will come in the future, now is the time to remember and mourn,
Fly safe.