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    Blue Angels Crash During Air Show - 1 Dead

    I know some people here are Blue Angels Enthusists and recently posted pictures. This is a truly sad day for the Navy.

    (CNN) -- At least one person is dead after a jet flying in formation with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels precision flying team crashed into a Beaufort, South Carolina, neighborhood, causing an "enormous fireball" during an air show, authorities said.

    The death was confirmed by the Beaufort County coroner's office; the person was not identified.

    Fred Yelinek told CNN he saw the crash occur about a mile from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, which was holding the two-day show. He said the F/A-18 came down about 100 yards from him.

    Yelinek said the jet struck a stand of pine trees, and pieces of the plane hit homes, but he didn't see any catch fire. The pieces were "as big as a hand but no larger," he said.

    Pieces of a tree and the plane crashed into the home of a neighbor, Yelinek said, but she was uninjured. Pieces also hit other houses and smashed car windshields, he said.

    "Most people were very shaken but unhurt," the witness said.

    "I was working on a pump in the yard across the street from the initial impact, and I heard the Blue Angeles go over ... in a full, tight formation," Yelinek said.

    "And then, four or five minutes later, I hear them coming again, expecting to see pretty much the same thing. But I didn't hear any strange noises. And then it was the crashing sound of pieces of the airplane coming through the trees in the yard across the street."

    "And then a huge fireball, maybe 200, 300 yards further on down. The debris started from the first impact with a pine tree, which was maybe 100 yards from my location."

    "Part of the tree and the debris went through a house in that yard, then the main body of the airplane continued on about 300 more yards and hit about one city block further down at the intersection of Shanklin and Pine Grove roads.

    "There's a lot of houses on all four corners of that intersection. And there was a lot of fire at that intersection, and continuing thereafter."

    Another witness, Gerald Popp, said the six jets had been flying for about five minutes before one of them turned south, toward the Broad River.

    "I saw him go down lower than the trees, and next I saw a big black cloud of smoke," said Popp, who also lives in Beaufort.

    Justin Cooke, an off-duty air traffic controller at the base, told CNN that some of the runways used in the air show are near military base housing, which gets constant flyovers from the base's jets. But he said he didn't think the jet crashed into the base housing area.

    "From my understanding, northeast of base housing is a residential area," Cooke said.

    Although he was unable to confirm the jet had struck there, he said "one of my Marines said the power was out temporarily, and stuff had knocked off their walls from the impact" of the crash.

    "The base is on lockdown," Cooke said.

    While the cause of the crash is unknown, he mentioned that birds pose a frequent problem to jets flying in the area, and can cause a crash.

    "On an F-18, you have two motors, and if they take [a bird] in the engine, it could cause engine failure and shut that down," he said. He said the plane is capable of flying in excess of 450 mph.

    Although Cooke was not at the show, he said he has extensive knowledge of the show's program.

    "Sounds like they were completing the show" when the jet crashed, he said.

    The aerobatic maneuvers were to be repeated Sunday as part of the Low Country Blues Festival. The show also featured other aerial demonstration teams and civilian and military aircraft displays.

    CNN meteorologists said the weather in Beaufort, which is near Savannah, was clear.

    The last crash involving the Blue Angels was in 1999 in south Georgia. Two aviators were killed when their F/A-18 jet crashed while trying to land during a training flight.
    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/21/blu...ash/index.html

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    No way. It feels somehow worse because its a symbol of the nation. Like if this happened to a Red Arrows pilot in the uk

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    So is it the pilot himself that was killed, or was it a member of the public? It's not entirely clear from the article.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer View Post
    So is it the pilot himself that was killed, or was it a member of the public? It's not entirely clear from the article.
    It was the pilot. Its unclear on what went wrong but the last newsflash I saw on the TV said the pilot was the confirmed dead. No one injured on the ground.

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    This is very sad news indeed. I work at the Control Tower at NAS Pensacola. I see these guys practice every week and see the pilots and C-130 pilots sometimes.


    I was trying to get on their site . It's extremely slow, which is expected.

    http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/index.htm

    Another news story said it was Blue Angel #6 which may be this guy I think
    http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/off_06.htm

    Never met him before. Sad

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    This is crazy, I've never heard of stunt pilots crashing before?!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by h00t_h00t View Post
    This is crazy, I've never heard of stunt pilots crashing before?!!
    Their last crash was in 1999. There have been 24 crashes now since the Blue Angels were formed in 1946.

    http://www.cnn.com/US/9910/28/missing.angel.03/

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    Quote Originally Posted by h00t_h00t View Post
    This is crazy, I've never heard of stunt pilots crashing before?!!
    Is that supposed to be some sort of joke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coventrysucks View Post
    Is that supposed to be some sort of joke?
    I think so.
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    There have been incidents for the Snowbirds and the Thunderbirds as well. In this line of work a crash and/or death is inevitable. My condolences to his family the the Navy Community.
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    These guys are the cream of the crop and the best pilots in the Navy, it's a shame to hear this.

    Speedy, when the pilot is assigned to the Blue Angels does he remain in active service and is called upon to fight or is he still in the Navy but never sees battle because they are always practicing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche View Post
    These guys are the cream of the crop and the best pilots in the Navy, it's a shame to hear this.

    Speedy, when the pilot is assigned to the Blue Angels does he remain in active service and is called upon to fight or is he still in the Navy but never sees battle because they are always practicing?

    Being a Blue Angel Pilot is "active service." That's his duty station. Just like my current duty station is the Control Tower here. Once you do however many years required at that duty station, you can then move on to another. Whether it be sea duty or over seas duty.

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