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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2025 10:05 am 
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I was just looking at something on Google and came upon this accident from the summer of 1983.

https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/api/ ... /12007/pdf

The interesting part is that the report mentions 1 fatality, 2 serious injuries. And they are referred to as 1 crew, 2 passengers. Which means that there is no collateral damage to anyone on the ground. Which again suggest the pilot did aerobatics with two in the back. The airplane was an ex- Spanish T-6D (N29938) owned by a Thomas P. Balch of Edmore, MI who perished in the accident. They were apparently on their way back from Oshkosh.

So, does anyone remember this accident? Or even better, were there three souls aboard the plane on this flight. Or did the NTSB make a typo in their report.

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The report refers to the "adult rear seat passenger," which to me implies the other passenger may have been a child. I certainly can't imagine two adults cramming into the back of a T-6.

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