Official: Plane Problems May Have Caused Nevada Crash

 Official: Plane Problems May Have Caused Nevada Crash

By MARTIN GRIFFITH – Associated Press,SCOTT SONNER – Associated Press | AP – 9 hrs ago

RENO, Nev. (AP) — A vintage World War II-era fighter plane plunged into the grandstands Friday during a popular annual air show, killing at least three people, injuring more than 50 spectators and creating a horrific scene strewn with body parts and smoking debris.

The cause of the crash wasn’t immediately known, but an official with the event said there were indications that mechanical problems were at play.

The plane, flown by a renowned 74-year-old air racer and movie stunt pilot, spiraled suddenly out of control and appeared to disintegrate upon impact. Bloodied bodies were spread across the area as people tended to the victims and ambulances rushed to the scene.

Maureen Higgins of Alabama, who has been coming to the show for 16 years, said the pilot was on his third lap when he lost control.

She was sitting about 30 yards away from the crash and watched in horror as the man in front of her started bleeding after a piece of debris hit him in the head.

“I saw body parts and gore like you wouldn’t believe it. I’m talking an arm, a leg,” Higgins said “The alive people were missing body parts. I am not kidding you. It was gore. Unbelievable gore.”

Among the dead was pilot Jimmy Leeward, 74, of Ocala, Fla., a veteran airman and stunt pilot who named his P-51 Mustang fighter plane the “Galloping Ghost,” according to Mike Houghton, president and CEO of Reno Air Races. Officials earlier said Leeward was 80.

Renown Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Kathy Carter confirmed that two others died, but did not provide their identities.

Stephanie Kruse, a spokeswoman for the Regional Emergency Medical Service Authority, told The Associated Press that emergency crews took a total of 56 injury victims to three hospitals. She said they also observed a number of people being transported by private vehicle, which they are not including in their count.

Kruse said of the total 56, at the time of transport, 15 were considered in critical condition, 13 were serious condition with potentially life-threatening injuries and 28 were non-serious or non-life threatening.

“This is a very large incident, probably one of the largest this community has seen in decades,” Kruse told The Associated Press. “The community is pulling together to try to deal with the scope of it. The hospitals have certainly geared up and staffed up to deal with it.”

 

The P-51 Mustang crashed into a box-seat area in front of the grandstand at about 4:30 p.m., race spokesman Mike Draper said. Houghton said Leeward appeared to have “lost control of the aircraft,” though details on why that happened weren’t immediately known.

Houghton said at a news conference hours after the crash that there appeared to be a “problem with the aircraft that caused it to go out of control.” He did not elaborate.

He said the rest of the races have been canceled as the NTSB investigates.

KRNV-TV weatherman Jeff Martinez, who was just outside the air race grounds at the time, said the plane veered to the right and then “it just augered straight into the ground.”

“You saw pieces and parts going everywhere,” he said. “Everyone is in disbelief.”

Tanya Breining, off Hayward, Calif., told KTVU-TV in San Francisco: “It was absolute carnage. … It looked like more than a bomb exploded.”

Another witness, Ronald Sargis, said he was sitting in the box seat area near the finish line. The box seat area holds 300 to 400 people, while the main grandstands area holds several thousand.

“We could see the plane coming around the far turn — it was in trouble,” Sargis told KCRA-TV in Sacramento. “About six or seven boxes down from us, it impacted into the front row.”

He said the pilot appeared to do all he could to avoid crashing into the crowd. Response teams immediately went to work, Sargis said. After the crash Sargis went up a few rows into the grandstand to view the downed plane.

“It appeared to be just pulverized,” he said.

Leeward, the owner of the Leeward Air Ranch Racing Team, was a well-known racing pilot. His website says he has flown more than 120 races and served as a stunt pilot for numerous movies, including “Amelia” and “Cloud Dancer.”

In an interview with the Ocala (Fla.) Star-Banner last year, he described how he has flown 250 types of planes and has a particular fondness for the P-51, which came into the war relatively late and was used as a long-range bomber escort over Europe. Among the famous pilots of the hot new fighter was WWII double ace Chuck Yeager.

“They’re more fun. More speed, more challenge. Speed, speed and more speed,” Leeward said.

Houghton described Leeward as “a good friend. Everybody knows him. It’s a tight knit family. He’s been here for a long, long time,” Houghton said.

The National Championship Air Races draws thousands of people to Reno every year in September to watch various military and civilian planes race. They also have attracted scrutiny in the past over safety concerns, including four pilots killed in 2007 and 2008. It was such a concern that local school officials once considered whether they should not allow student field trips at the event.

The competition is like a car race in the sky, with planes flying wingtip-to-wingtip as low as 50 feet off the sagebrush at speeds sometimes surpassing 500 mph. Pilots follow an oval path around pylons, with distances and speeds depending on the class of aircraft.

The FAA 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 brief pilots on the route maneuvers and emergency procedures.

Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., issued a statement saying he was “deeply saddened” about the crash.

“My thoughts are with the families of those who have lost their lives and with those who were wounded in this horrific tragedy,” he said. “I am so grateful to our first responders for their swift action and will continue to monitor this situation as it develops.”

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Associated Press writer Cristina Silva contributed.

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Editors Note on JYJ’s “In Heaven MV” (Multiverse Theory) With Update

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O.K. What does “QR” stand for in “In Heaven” QR Code? Perhaps Quantum Reality or something thereabouts. My Multiverse theory still stands. Our guys are delving into multiple universe theories. I’ll discuss it if you wish.  Momma Cha

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We’ve see it in Star Trek and the movies, we’ve read about it in Jules Verne–multiple universes. The multiverse theory expounds on the possibility of co-existing universes that contain the same people and properties with slight shifts in the time line; yet allowing for alternate outcome of events. I cannot say what the writers or producer had in mind for the “In Heaven” music video, I just know that this is what it brings to my mind.

Using this quantum physics multiverse theory, Junsu would have been present in both timelines. So would his girlfriend, and the second scenario would have brought them together instead of apart. In scenario one the girlfriend is crying and Junsu misses her call. In scenario two she is happy and smiling and she leaves her cellphone on the counter. Junsu senses her and goes to her rescue, whereas he ignored the call in scenario one. She is distracted while listening to music and holding a plant in scenario two, while she seems to deliberately let the car hit her in scenario one. Also, the car stops at a stop sign, doesn’t see her, and then hits her in scenario one, while it appears from behind a truck in scenario two. The only flaw in the theory is the fact that Junsu seems astonished to see her in scenario two. Does he know that she is dead in scenario two, or is he just puzzled and gratified that she is there at that time? Take note: Scenario one has a partial bottle of water in the refrigerator, scenario two has three whole bottles of water in the fridge. So, what’s the deal? Only JYJ knows. 🙂 

We are left speculating as to whether they are in heaven or on earth at the end because the car stopped as Junsu grabbed her. However, the stillness of the last scene seems to point to heaven. I love this music video. It is deep and thoughtful, and obviously captures the mind.  You do not have to agree with the multiverse theory–it could be that they just being  given a second chance. It can be intriguing to analyze and speculate about what is being said here, but ultimately this music video expresses Jaejoong’s heart. . Great Job, JYJ.

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Anyone who dislikes this music video is disliking it on principle, because this is a precious expression of this beautiful song by Jaejoong. Junsu, I love You. You did so well in this MV. TT Momma Cha

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