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    NTSB: Plane that crashed at air race had camera

    RENO, Nevada (AP) — A World War II-era plane had a video camera facing outward, and memory cards were found at the scene where it crashed near a grandstand in Reno. It raises the possibility of video of the crash that killed nine, including the pilot.

    Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday the cards will be analyzed to see if there is any footage. Before it crashed, the aircraft also sent information to the racing team crew including oil pressure and temperature, altitude and velocity. That information could help investigators determine what caused the plane to crash.

    Officials said they have heard reports the pilot sent a mayday call before crashing. They said so far there is no evidence of a call.

    The plane hit the first few rows of VIP box seats like a missile Friday, causing a crater roughly 3 feet (1 meter) deep and 8 feet (2.4 meters) across with debris spread out over more than an acre.

    Some members of the crowd have reported noticing a strange gurgling engine noise from above before the P-51 Mustang, dubbed "The Galloping Ghost," pitched violently upward, twirled and took an immediate nosedive into the crowd.

    The plane, flown by a 74-year-old veteran racer and Hollywood stunt pilot, disintegrated in a ball of dust, debris and bodies as screams of "Oh my God!" spread through the crowd.

    The death toll rose to nine Saturday as investigators determined that several onlookers were killed on impact as the plane appeared to lose a piece of its tail before slamming like a missile into the crowded tarmac.

    Noah Joraanstad, 25, said he watched in horror as the vintage plane came hurtling toward where he was sitting in the VIP section. He started running, then was blown off his feet.

    Flying shrapnel hit his in back, barely missing his spine and kidney. He had nine stitches in his head and was covered in aviation fuel that burned his skin as spectators tried to wash it off.

    When he looked around, the plane was just gone.

    "The biggest pieces I could see, it looked like just someone sprinkled Legos in every direction," Joraanstad told The Associated Press from his bed at Northern Nevada Medical Center.

    Ed Larson, 59, who lives part-time in Genoa, Nevada, and part-time in San Diego, saw the plane coming and ran. He was hit on the back of the head by debris and one of his Achilles tendons was cut. His calf was shredded and his shoulder separated.

    "It was just surrealistic to see something like that," Larson said.

    The crash killed the pilot, Jimmy Leeward, and eight spectators. So far, two have been identified. Michael Wogan, 22, of Scottsdale, Arizona, had muscular dystrophy and was in a wheelchair the VIP section when the plane crashed, the family said Saturday. The Washoe County, Nevada, medical examiner identified the other victim as Greg Morcom of Washington state, a first-time spectator at the show, according to KOMO-TV.

    Officials said 69 people were treated at hospitals, including 46 who have been released and 31 who remain there. Six were in critical condition Sunday morning.

    Doctors who treated the injured said it was among the most severe situations they had ever seen because of the large number of people hurt, including at least two children younger than 18 who are not among those in critical condition. Injuries included major head wounds, facial trauma and limb injuries, including amputations, doctors said.

    NTSB officials were on the scene Sunday to determine what caused Leeward to lose control of the plane, and they were looking at amateur video clips that appeared to show a small piece of the aircraft falling to the ground before the crash. Witnesses who looked at photos of the part said it appeared to be an "elevator trim tab," which helps pilots keep control of the aircraft.

    Reno police also provided a GPS mapping system to help investigators recreate the crash scene.

    Questions were raised, too, about modifications made to make the plane more aerodynamic so it would go faster without a bigger engine. In a podcast uploaded to YouTube in June, Leeward said major changes were made to the plane before this year's race. He said his crew cut five feet (1.5 meters) off each wing and shortened the ailerons — the back edge of the main wings used to control balance — to 32 inches (81 centimeters), down from about 60 inches (152 centimeters).

    "I know the speed. I know it'll do the speed. The systems aren't proven yet. We think they're going to be OK," Leeward said.

    The Mustang that disintegrated into the crowd had minor crashes almost exactly 40 years ago after its engine failed. P-51 historian Dick Phillips of Burnsville, Minnesota, said Saturday the plane had had several new engines since then as well as a new canopy and other modifications.

    Investigators also said they will be looking at the health of Leeward. Friends say the owner of the Leeward Air Ranch Racing Team was in excellent health.

    His website says he has flown more than 120 races and served as a stunt pilot for numerous movies, including "Amelia" and "The Tuskegee Airmen."

    The National Championship Air Races draw thousands of people to Reno every September to watch various military and civilian planes race. Local schools often hold field trips there, and a local sports book took wagers on the outcomes.

    It is the only air race of its kind in the United States. Planes at the yearly event fly wingtip-to-wingtip as low as 50 feet (15 meters) off the ground at speeds sometimes surpassing 500 mph (800kph). Pilots follow an oval path around pylons, with distances and speeds depending on the class of aircraft.

    The Federal Aviation Administration and air race organizers spend months preparing for air races as they develop a plan involving pilot qualification, training and testing along with a layout for the course. The FAA inspects pilots' practice runs and briefs pilots on the route maneuvers and emergency procedures.

    The crash marked the first time spectators had been killed since the races began 47 years ago in Reno. Twenty pilots including Leeward have died in that time, race officials said.

    The disaster prompted renewed calls for race organizers to consider ending the event because of the dangers. Officials said they would look at everything as they work to understand what happened.

    Another crash, on Saturday, came at an airshow in Martinsburg, West Virginia, when a post-World War II plane, a T-28, crashed and burst into flames. The pilot was killed.

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    Associated Press writers contributing to this report include AP Airlines Writer Joshua Freed in Minneapolis; Haven Daley, Scott Sonner and Martin Griffith in Reno; Brian Skoloff in Salt Lake City; Holbrook Mohr in Jackson, Mississippi; and Michelle Rindels, Cristina Silva and Oskar Garcia in Las Vegas.

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    Online:

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    https://www.facebook.com/JimmyLeeward

    http://www2.leewardairranch.com/

     

    450 comments

    • Joe  •  8 mths ago
      As in NASCAR, the Fords, Chevrolets, Dodges, & Toycars, are NOT "Stock" cars, souped up after the assembly line!
      Likewise, the 'Galloping Ghost' was a far cry from what came off the North American assembly line!
      I'd like to say, for BOTH NASCAR, and the Reno AIR RACES, the aircraft should be as close the 'STOCK' as possible!
      The one race I was fortunate enough to attend, a friend, and fellow employee of the airline I was with at the time, WON! And his was pretty much stock! (This was some 20 years ago).
      Anyhow, this former F100D jock feel for Leeward, and all those whose gave there all for participating in a sport we all love!
      God bless the all! My prayers are with them! "Oh, I have slipped ......and touched the face of God"
    • DAVID  •  8 mths ago
      People here need to have a little respect, some of these comments are disgusting. My only questions involve the changes to the airplane. If the wings and ailerons were meant to be that short, they would have been designed that way during WWII. The P-51 may have been the best piston-engined fighter ever, why screw around with the design?
      • Richard B 8 mths ago
        ok i had a pilots license in the 70's-ok shorter wings is ok at low altitude, for high altitude where the the air is "thin" (FFA rules over 10,000 ft you have to go on oxygen) you need all that wing for lift
      • sgtmcg 8 mths ago
        I guess technology hasn't improved since the 40's? According to your thoughts, we should not have jet aircraft because there was no reason to fool around with the perfect aircraft of 60-70 years ago. Yes, it was a great plane of its era, but you don't think there could be some refinements made after 60 years of testing and constant working with modern technology? Get real. This plane was better and safer now than it ever was 60 years ago.
      • BigSkyJB 8 mths ago
        Clippinng the wings is a failry common modification to these planes , its nothing new.
    • He_SCORES  •  8 mths ago
      The plane in question was a "vintage"plane in name only. As a private pilot, I realize that in stock form a P-51 is the ultimate in performance for a single, prop engine aircraft. This P-51 was not what the MSM tries to pass as an antique.These aircraft are highly modified racing aircraft, most can reach speeds in excess of 500mph. The airframe and some of the sheet metal were probably North American issue, and the engine was probably a Rolls-Royce / Packard Merlin V-24 block, but beyond that these machines are totally modified and stripped for speed and performance.I have confidence the NTSB will find out if the trim tab issue in photos contributed to the crash, I would suggest something else failed before the trim tab. In WW2 pilots controlled similar and even much larger aircraft with most of their tails shot off, so I'm skeptical. God be with the pilot, his family, and all those who were injured, this is such a heart breaking tragedy for all involved.
      • bullsh1t 8 mths ago
        I wonder if it threw a propeller blade...
      • Gone 8 mths ago
        I don't understand why all these self appointed know it all's use no common sense before they get on here and show the world how stupid they are,,,,, I agree with you that there was possibly a structural failure.. You seem to be familar with airplanes and you do make some good points, most all accidents are a series of problems and not just one,,, but if you think about it,, and he had a bit of down trim rolled in, which he probably did,, and then the trim tab broke off, it would act as though he applied back pressure on the stick, and especially in a turn would have accerated his stall speed,, Of course it's only my opinion and we all know what opinions are like lol... but it's a thought
      • Gran Blanco 8 mths ago
        It was one of the most beautiful planes ever built, and none of the Unlimited Class planes are "vintage"! He may have been 74, but it takes a guy a lifetime to make enough money to support one of these things! Again, ask everyone at the races if they want them to stop for safety reasons, and 95% would say to keep it going! Fun takes risk, and this isn't a sport for people who sit behind computers giving opinions on aviation! If it were up to them, everyone would be flying Nerf gliders, and we would all wear helmets!
    • L.C. - ABO!  •  8 mths ago
      OK, I've had it, I have to move on to another story. The total lack of knowledge about aircraft and aviation from non-pilots (yes I am a pilot) coupled with the sheer ignorance and stupidity of some posters is giving me a headache.
      • E. Calvin 8 mths ago
        Well put.
      • Billy B 8 mths ago
        Thanks.
      • Father John 8 mths ago
        Very good statement I am a former aircraft mechanic ,but I don't understand why they would shorten the wings and ailerons causing less lift and horizontal control.
    • bill  •  8 mths ago
      Now that I think of it, MOST of the comments here are unbelievably stupid.
      • OpinionatedOne 8 mths ago
        I get the impression tha hardly anyone really read the news reports or saw the video which clearly shows mechanical failure. I can't understand why people are questioning the fitness of the pilot or even the suitability of having air races. You are certainly correct with your comment, Bill. Two thumbs up.
      • Paul 8 mths ago
        Its proof that some ADULTS never learned to read or their mom and dad are brother and sister.
    • The Flying Signman  •  8 mths ago
      Every story I read on this says the plane crashed into the grandstands. Well I can see from the photos that the plane did NOT crash into the grandstands but on the runway next to the grandstands. Why is the reporting on this so misleading? They want to sensationalize this event, but being untruthful is an injustice to the people who read the story. Why is it that EVERY news story, article, headline, etc. is ALWAYS something other than the truth?????
      These journalists should lose their jobs and be banned from ever reporting on anything again!!
    • JeffS  •  8 mths ago
      Trim Tab broke loose, Plane changes direction sharply upward, Pilot blacks out form G force, Plan goes down. Dont care how old he was you lose the trim tab and put those G's on the body you will black out.
    • The Odd  •  8 mths ago
      Hundreds of lawyers will be on this like vultures on a dead carcass.
      • G 8 mths ago
        Yes and it will be a huge waste of their time. People got injured or killed at an event they paid to see, knowing there was risk of danger? Not a cent.
    • NoNotMe  •  8 mths ago
      I am amazed at the number of responses from the uneducated. The pilot was in excellent health and well qualified to be at the controls. The planes used in these races are all modified and have been since the start of air races. The main problem lies in bringing the crowds closer to the action. People want the "in your face" experience like they get at the theatre. It is a risky proposition when you are dealing with cars, boats or planes operating at high speed. The races should not be stopped but the crowds need to be at a safer distance away from the course.
    • Dirtanian  •  8 mths ago
      "I know the speed. I know it'll do the speed. The systems aren't proven yet. We think they're going to be OK," Leeward said. If the pilot of the aircraft is not 100% sure that the aircraft is safe then A: He shouldn't have any passengers in it and B: He shouldn't fly it anywhere near a crowd.
    • omfglol  •  8 mths ago
      " Flying shrapnel hit his in back"

      C'mon AP, You'd think for what you guys get paid you'd at least TRY to proofread your copy before you hit send...
    • RHB  •  8 mths ago
      The pilot is dead, no worries about his flying again. They will attempt to whitewash his mistakes either in his flying ability or the planes design/modifications. Rest assured everything from here on in will be measured by liability exposure and an attempt to limit damages. It is the American way. There are no bad guys here, just bad decision making and a lack of objective oversight of such events. It won't happen again, but if it should, you will see the same lame excuses and coverup by the people close to the pilot.
    • showmestate  •  8 mths ago
      That strange "gurgling" sound was probably the noise of the engine being throttled back by the pilot to try to maintain some control, although ill fated.
    • Smeado  •  8 mths ago
      Man, you people are heartless...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      A tradegedy, RIP.
    • Gregg  •  8 mths ago
      Looks like that super clear photo of the top of the plane with the piece missing off the elevator clinches the direct cause of the crash. Now they need to find the missing trim tab and the pieces of the elevator it connected to, to see why it came off. That tab will be the least damaged part of the plane.
    • Richard B  •  8 mths ago
      has anyone noticed that by clicking on the above picture for 25 more pictures that in pictures 1, 3, 4 and 5 do not show the pilots head in the canapy?
    • Maria  •  8 mths ago
      "Officials said 69 people were treated at hospitals, including 46 who have been released and 31 who remain there." I thought 46 + 31 = 77
    • joemama  •  8 mths ago
      when the trim tab broke loose, it was all over at that speed.
    • Human  •  8 mths ago
      There seems to be no compassion, decency or even civility as I read these comments. Even the consuming sadness and circumstances of this tragedy bring out the ugliness and vitriol directed at Mexican immigrants (?), the President (?) - what the hell do any of these have to do with this tragedy? Just for one calm, sane, reverent moment, can't we all just silently mourn the deaths and the injuries? Why all of the nastiness? What's happened to humanity?
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