Got word from a friend of a friend in the CAF that Lou IV crashed Today on a go round from a bad landing attempt. Pilot (NEW OWNER) did not survive. Blue Skies to Pilot and Lou.
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Lou IV Crash
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Re: Lou IV Crash
Unfortunately yes it was the same pilot of PRS. Not knowing details about the accident and if the name was released... it is a bad day for the sport for a gentleman who was going to go far in air racing in my mind. God Bless to wife and kids....Randy Rheinschild
www.Unlimitedair.com
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Originally posted by rwflyboyUnfortunately yes it was the same pilot of PRS. Not knowing details about the accident and if the name was released... it is a bad day for the sport for a gentleman who was going to go far in air racing in my mind. God Bless to wife and kids....
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Re: Lou IV Crash
Ventura County Star newspaper article on the crash has been updated today. Very sad.
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Re: Lou IV Crash
Originally posted by SkyracerBut was he really a student pilot on his first solo flight as the article says?_________
-Matt
Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.
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Originally posted by chixfly2That rarely happens.
Originally posted by MRussellGiven today's insurance requirements, one can only assume they mean he was in transitional training to the Mustang (thus qualifying him as a "student") and this was his first supervised solo in-type.
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