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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
It was a Snowbirds Tutor carrying two -- pilot and photog: http://tinyurl.com/436um4
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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
Originally posted by r_willyIt was a Snowbirds Tutor carrying two -- pilot and photog: http://tinyurl.com/436um4
Blue Skies
Prayers for the lost!
WayneWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
Not a snowbird, but a "spare" (as are all CT-114s now flying as that is their only active role. Two military personnel died, the pilot and a photographer. From the description it sounds like they were part of an air to air photoshoot with three NATO training aircraft from the base (Hawk and Harvard II). Names have not yet been released.
My condolances at the loss to the family and friends.
respectfully
Scott
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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
Ya all the Snowbird aircraft are in SFO for fleet week. Sucks to hear about the 2 deaths. RIP and blue skies
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Matt
Super Genius Rocket Scientist
NCAR Rocks!!!
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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
Originally posted by DashActually there are two "Snowbirds" teams. One tours the U.S. and one for Canada.
Yes. He was a part of the Canadian team...
Latest from Aero-news...
"The plane's pilot was a member of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds home team, and not a demonstration pilot, 15 Wing commander Col. Paul Keddy told reporters...
Identities of the victims have not been released, pending notification of the next of kin."
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Re: CT-114 Tudor reported down near Snowbirds base
Originally posted by DashActually there are two "Snowbirds" teams. One tours the U.S. and one for Canada.Originally posted by AirDOGGeYes. He was a part of the Canadian team...
..."The plane's pilot was a member of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds home team, and not a demonstration pilot, 15 Wing commander Col. Paul Keddy told reporters...
The "not a snowbird" remark in my previous post was in reference to the downed aircraft being one of the spare CT114s in standard military markings rather than the red and white "snowbird" aircraft familiar to airshow audiences. Captain Mitchell was, of course, very much a part of the Snowbird team serving at the base in Moose Jaw. My appologies for any confusion.
Scott
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