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A terrible collision of two planes at Dallas Airport

 

A terrible collision of two planes at Dallas Airport

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 King cobra collided and crashed during the Wings Over Dallas Air Show at 1:20 on Saturday.
Authorities reacted to the Dallas Airport Executive crash, and Jason Evans from Dallas Fire Rescue was there.
The number of fatalities in the collision had not yet been confirmed, according to Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson on Saturday afternoon.
Two retired pilots and two former union members were among those killed in the incident, according to the Allied Pilots Association, the labor union for American Airlines pilots.

According to a tweet from the APA, former members Terry Barker and Len Root were on the B-17 Flying Fortress crew during the Wings Over Dallas airshow. Following the tragedy, the APA is also providing expert counseling services at its Fort Worth offices.
Their tweet added, "Our hearts go out to their families, friends, and coworkers past and present.





wrecked A rare antique aircraft


The B-17 had been stored in Conroe, Texas, a suburb of Houston, and was a part of the Commemorative Air Force's "Texas Raiders" collection. Only nine of the model's approximately 45 complete surviving specimens were flight-ready.
Even rare was the P-63. There are thought to be 14 specimens still existing, four of which were airworthy in the United States, including one that belonged to the Commemorative Air Force.
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According to the agency's active incidents page, there were around 40 fire rescue units on the scene after the crash.


The B-17 "often has a crew of four to five," Commemorative Air Force president and CEO Hank Coates told reporters at a news conference on Saturday afternoon. The P-63 is a "single-piloted fighter type aircraft," although that is what was on the aircraft.
Coates assured the audience that the crew was properly staffed. The two planes were identified by the Commemorative Air Force as coming from Houston, but I am unable to disclose the number of passengers in the manifest or the names on the manifest until the NTSB grants me permission to do so.as coming from Houston.
The organization said in a statement that it is working with local authorities and added, "At this time we do not have information on the status of the flight crews as emergency responders are working the accident."

The NTSB team is expected to arrive at the scene at about 9 p.m. and take over the investigation from the FAA, which is now in charge of it, according to Coates.
The NTSB said on Saturday night that a go-team would be formed to look into the crash. The NTSB tweeted that Sunday is when the team is anticipated to arrive.
Between 1936 and 1945, Boeing, Douglas Aircraft, and Lockheed constructed more than 12,000 B-17s, of which almost 5,000 were lost in battle and the majority were scrapped by the early 1960s. Between 1943 and 1945, Bell Aircraft produced over 3,300 P-63s, which saw primarily service with the Soviet Air Force during World War II.

The tweet further stated that "Member Michael Graham would act as spokesperson on the scene."
Coates observed that the maneuvers the planes were performing were by no means dynamic. It's known as "Bombers on Parade" around here.
Johnson tweeted later on Saturday that no spectators or people on the ground had been reported hurt, despite the Dallas Executive Airport being among the collision's debris field.



The event was originally scheduled for today but has been moved to Sunday, according to the organizer's website. “As many of you have now seen, we have suffered a terrible tragedy in our city today at an airshow," Johnson wrote in a tweet in response to the accident. Many specifics are now unknown or uncertain.
"The videos are painful to see. Please offer a prayer for the spirits of those who flew to the skies today to amuse and instruct our families, Johnson said in a different tweet.
The southbound and northbound lanes of the freeway were shut down after the incident, according to the Dallas Police Department.
"The aircraft is not the topic here. During the press conference, They are well-maintained. pilots get excellent training. Due to the fact that I know all of these people and consider them to be family and close friends, it is tough for me to discuss it.
Coates asserts that the pilots participating in CAF airshows are volunteers who undergo a rigorous training program. According to Coates, many of them are current or former commercial or military pilots.

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