Re: 10 years later, How's everyone doing?
Ufff. I sent my 16yo daughter to attend the races with my parents that year. Dad was pylon judge so my kids are a super anomaly as Gen Z air race fans. I had been in 2010 and snapped an awesome pic of the Ghost sitting in Jimmy?s pit. I loved scoopless Mustangs and the shot became my screensaver on my desktop pc for most of the year leading up to the races.
When I received the phone call from my daughter, I will never be able to forget the shock and fear in her voice as she explained what she witnessed from her seat near section 3.
Man I was crushed by the thought of losing another pilot and exotic race plane in the most tragic way horribly crashing into innocent spectators. I thought I was done with air racing and air racing itself was probably done and over as well. Just like Beguine?s crashing in Cleveland ended the run of races there. It?s been really hard for me to have experienced the crashes and loss of life we have seen at the NCAR over the years. Losing Jimmy and the Ghost felt like the last nail in air racings coffin for me. I am still interested in air racing but the interest is tempered by a cruel reality that racing has proved fatal to way too many good people. 18 pilots, one performer and 11 spectators may they all rest in peace.
Ufff. I sent my 16yo daughter to attend the races with my parents that year. Dad was pylon judge so my kids are a super anomaly as Gen Z air race fans. I had been in 2010 and snapped an awesome pic of the Ghost sitting in Jimmy?s pit. I loved scoopless Mustangs and the shot became my screensaver on my desktop pc for most of the year leading up to the races.
When I received the phone call from my daughter, I will never be able to forget the shock and fear in her voice as she explained what she witnessed from her seat near section 3.
Man I was crushed by the thought of losing another pilot and exotic race plane in the most tragic way horribly crashing into innocent spectators. I thought I was done with air racing and air racing itself was probably done and over as well. Just like Beguine?s crashing in Cleveland ended the run of races there. It?s been really hard for me to have experienced the crashes and loss of life we have seen at the NCAR over the years. Losing Jimmy and the Ghost felt like the last nail in air racings coffin for me. I am still interested in air racing but the interest is tempered by a cruel reality that racing has proved fatal to way too many good people. 18 pilots, one performer and 11 spectators may they all rest in peace.
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