Hank Posted May 19, 2020 Report Posted May 19, 2020 Somehow I missed this until just now. Never thought to hear any breaking news from youtube! Thoughts and prayers to the pilots, crews, families, homeowner and neighbors! 1 Quote
Guest Posted May 19, 2020 Report Posted May 19, 2020 It’s very sad, the team is on a cross country cheer up tour of Canada. Clarence Quote
Nick Pilotte Posted May 19, 2020 Report Posted May 19, 2020 Talk about sad. She wasn’t the pilot either. Two planes down in less than a year, I hope they don’t get disbanded. I saw them at Oshkosh decades ago and the are still flying the same type. 1 Quote
Seth Posted May 19, 2020 Report Posted May 19, 2020 It is sad indeed. The video sure looks like there was an issue and the pilot tried to climb to get to a possible ejection altitude. Thoughts and prayers to the family. -Seth Quote
PT20J Posted May 19, 2020 Report Posted May 19, 2020 I’ve always enjoyed the Snowbirds performances. There is a gracefulness to their routine that makes them unique. I got to see a Tutor up close once in 2017. One Snowbird was repositioning from Victoria to the Abbotsford air show as I was returning to Seattle from Nanaimo BC in a float Beaver. Victoria Terminal told me that a Tutor would pass beneath me and sure enough we crossed paths. The Snowbird was 500’ below an blipped his smoke on an off as he passed beneath. The passengers loved it. Their kind of flying is risky. Not sure about the Snowbirds, but the Blue Angels have a pilot fatality rate of about 10%. Skip Quote
yvesg Posted May 21, 2020 Report Posted May 21, 2020 On 5/19/2020 at 1:18 AM, PT20J said: I’ve always enjoyed the Snowbirds performances. There is a gracefulness to their routine that makes them unique. I got to see a Tutor up close once in 2017. One Snowbird was repositioning from Victoria to the Abbotsford air show as I was returning to Seattle from Nanaimo BC in a float Beaver. Victoria Terminal told me that a Tutor would pass beneath me and sure enough we crossed paths. The Snowbird was 500’ below an blipped his smoke on an off as he passed beneath. The passengers loved it. Their kind of flying is risky. Not sure about the Snowbirds, but the Blue Angels have a pilot fatality rate of about 10%. Skip You think you got close to the Snowbirds? I think I beat you... by far... i can state (proof in hand) that I was no further than 20 feet.... Picture in next post... Quote
yvesg Posted May 21, 2020 Report Posted May 21, 2020 Just now, yvesg said: You think you got close to the Snowbirds? I think I beat you... by far... i can state (proof in hand) that I was no further than 20 feet.... Picture in next post... 3 1 Quote
MooneyMitch Posted May 21, 2020 Report Posted May 21, 2020 We were most fortunate to have our Central Coast Airfest host the Snowbirds in October 2018 at SMX. Amazing show they supplied! I have an end hangar approximately 100 feet or so from our parallel taxiway Alpha. We had a great view of the planes and pilots [including the deceased young lady] as they rolled by waving at us after each flight. So very sad. In the photo, based on the smoke trails, it appears as there were two ejections. Quote
aviatoreb Posted May 21, 2020 Report Posted May 21, 2020 10 hours ago, yvesg said: Which one is yours? 2 Quote
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