B-17 Involved in a Midair Collision at Dallas Airshow

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Thank you - I figured pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer at a minimum.

EDIT: Texas Raiders website says they fly for a crew of four. WFAA news is saying 6 perished.
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https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/dallas-plane-crash-dallas-executive-airport-rbd/287-1d54f7a6-05ad-40ee-a02b-961874c52bea
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Press conference at airport.

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I have no idea but wouldn't the fighters be required to fly at a different altitude than the slower flying B-17? Has to have been some safety bust.
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CAF says there were 5 in the B-17 and 1 in the P-63.
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New World Ag said:

I have no idea but wouldn't the fighters be required to fly at a different altitude than the slower flying B-17? Has to have been some safety bust.
In the low level flyover, everyone wants the planes to fly as close as possible (think Kyle Field flyovers and people crying for them to be closer). If minimum altitude is 1000 feet, everyone is flying 1000 feet.

Odd thing to me is all the other escort planes were flying straight and level and he veered off on a different path - a path he knew would have his blind spot towards the bomber. Makes me think something medical happened to the pilot of the P-63.
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This is a horrible tragedy. The families of those on-board. Oh man.

And then as someone else mentioned, these are rare aircraft. I know there are a handful of Fortresses in flying condition, but thinking there are likely not any more King Cobras.
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Cinco Ranch Aggie said:

This is a horrible tragedy. The families of those on-board. Oh man.

And then as someone else mentioned, these are rare aircraft. I know there are a handful of Fortresses in flying condition, but thinking there are likely not any more King Cobras.
3-4 remaining airworthy P63s.
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fc2112 said:

New World Ag said:

I have no idea but wouldn't the fighters be required to fly at a different altitude than the slower flying B-17? Has to have been some safety bust.
In the low level flyover, everyone wants the planes to fly as close as possible (think Kyle Field flyovers and people crying for them to be closer). If minimum altitude is 1000 feet, everyone is flying 1000 feet.

Odd thing to me is all the other escort planes were flying straight and level and he veered off on a different path - a path he knew would have his blind spot towards the bomber. Makes me think something medical happened to the pilot of the P-63.


Watch the bottom video. P-63 appeared to be following two fighters. He was most likely focused on maintaining his position in that formation and even at the last second likely wasn't looking forward.

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Horrible
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It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.
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JB!98 said:

I saw this very type of race track formation for the fighters and straight and level run for the bombers at an airshow at Randolph in San Antonio. I believe it was a B-17 that was coming in straight and a corsair was coming around the circuit. Same thing, but the corsair pilot saw the B-17 at the last minute and was able to put a lot of G on the airplane and avoid the collision. By a lot of G, I have never seen a WWII aircraft with vapor coming off the wing and wing root like on that corsair.

Had they collided it would have have rained debris and burning fuel on us. It scared the hell out of me and obviously the corsair pilot. He immediately landed after that. He may have overstressed that beautiful old bird.

Prayers for those that lost their lives. Tragic.
The guy in the P-63 never saw it coming. The guy I saw in the corsair pulled hard and also went into the vertical to get space to avoid the mid-air. You would think that they would have to have some rules about vertical separation when they are doing these circuits. Just a shame in the loss of life and aircraft.
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FYI, the red squares are autofocus points on a camera. It's a phone photo of a camera screen. Just pointing that out so no one thinks that they are highlighting anything.
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By the looks of the back of the cockpit area it appears the pilots likely were killed immediately when the two planes impacted. Never saw it coming.

I pray they didn't experience the last few seconds of terror of the crash. Horrible.

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cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.


Ugh I hope this proves untrue.
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GarlandAg2012 said:

cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.


Ugh I hope this proves untrue.


I bought tickets on Texas Raiders in 2019 for my father and I on Father's day. You could not get the ear to ear smiles off our faces that day. The men and women with the organization were all top notch and extremely safety conscious.

Just rips me apart inside.

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cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.
Where are you getting this? It totally contradicts the public information released so far, along with what others have posted about ride-alongs during airshows.
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Man so tragic.

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torrid said:

cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.
Where are you getting this? It totally contradicts the public information released so far, along with what others have posted about ride-alongs during airshows.


Article I read said the b17 wasn't carrying any ride alongs
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One of the Tora pilots gave my dad a ride in P-51 Red Nose at Oshkosh 2021. He was an airline pilot. I hope it wasn't him. I think he flies the P-63.
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An airline Pilot in DFW.
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Agthatbuilds said:

torrid said:

cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.
Where are you getting this? It totally contradicts the public information released so far, along with what others have posted about ride-alongs during airshows.


Article I read said the b17 wasn't carrying any ride alongs
Almost certainly true it was not. They wouldn't be when also doing aerodynamics with the other aircraft probably. One minor blessing in a horrific tragedy of lives and material alike.
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Aww man I'm seeing it was the pilot that flew my dad. He was a great guy and super friendly…gave my dad an awesome P51 ride.
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This is very tragic. I have been in the CAF for 31 years. Have flown multiple times in the B-17 Texas Raiders. Would have been at the show today but had a family health emergency.
The flights paths are planned out for each act and formation for each show day. At briefings before each of the shows the flight paths of each aircraft in that act are choreographed and drawn out on a chart. Every pilot is briefed with that. They practice that act many times during the year.
It is not a bunch of random flying around.
In all show acts the CAF and the FAA regs call for essential crew ONLY. In the B-17 it is a pilot, co pilot and crew chief and two flight control observers stationed at the two waist gun windows... they verify flight control positions and landing gear positions.
The P-63 King Cobra would not have had a passenger.
This is tragic. I would suspect perhaps the P-63 pilot experienced a heart attack or similar.
It is very emotional for me as I knew many of the crews.
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First thing I thought was medical. That exact accident has occurred at Reno more than once.

Terrible tragedy..
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Gunny456 said:

This is very tragic. I have been in the CAF for 31 years. Have flown multiple times in the B-17 Texas Raiders. Would have been at the show today but had a family health emergency.
The flights paths are planned out for each act and formation for each show day. At briefings before each of the shows the flight paths of each aircraft in that act are choreographed and drawn out on a chart. Every pilot is briefed with that. They practice that act many times during the year.
It is not a bunch of random flying around.
In all show acts the CAF and the FAA regs call for essential crew ONLY. In the B-17 it is a pilot, co pilot and crew chief and two flight control observers stationed at the two waist gun windows... they verify flight control positions and landing gear positions.
The P-63 King Cobra would not have had a passenger.
This is tragic. I would suspect perhaps the P-63 pilot experienced a heart attack or similar.
It is very emotional for me as I knew many of the crews.

Sorry for your loss. A terrible tragedy. We lost some really good people we can ill afford to lose. They are a critical link to our past as a once great and proud nation.
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titan said:

Agthatbuilds said:

torrid said:

cctexagMD said:

It's worse than we would have thought. Hearing some details. Not confirmed in public yet.
P-63 had a ride along.
B-17 had 12 people on board.
So 14 total dead.
Where are you getting this? It totally contradicts the public information released so far, along with what others have posted about ride-alongs during airshows.


Article I read said the b17 wasn't carrying any ride alongs
Almost certainly true it was not. They wouldn't be when also doing aerodynamics with the other aircraft probably. One minor blessing in a horrific tragedy of lives and material alike.
CAF President Hank Coats said "4 to 5" crew on the B-17 and he said he couldn't elaborate because the NTSB has to clear the info that is released.
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CAF rep on ABC13 indicated the show being performed was called, "Bombers on Parade."

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They have done that act for many years at the annual CAF show.... Harlingen,Midland..Dallas
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Yep. It happened in the late 80's at the CAF show in Harlingen. Max Gardner had a heart attack and crashed the CAF A-20 Havoc. Did not survive.
Lots of controversy on that crash. The year before the CAF crashed their PBY doing a photo and PR flight the morning before the show in Harlingen. It had people just riding in it as guest and the FAA ruled that from that point on only essential crew would be allowed in show acts.
The A-20 Havoc could have had a co pilot in the right seat but FAA said it only needed the pilot as essential crew. If Max would have had a co pilot he and the airplane may have made it.
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Couple more angles





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This is going to be unpopular, if not downright insensitive, but it isn't meant that way. I'm not a fan of airshows and I think they shouldn't exist. Ever since the one in Germany in '87 or '88 where 70 or 80 people died, I've said these things are dangerous. If they're going to exist, they need to be one plane at a time.

Yes, these accidents are rare, but they're always fatal and have the added risk of ground casualties.
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LMCane said:

awful on so many levels- there is the 8th Air Force Museum outside Savannah that was refurbishing a B-17 for decades.

there are so few of them left remaining, this is probably the final nail in them ever flying again. plus the folks in the aircraft who were killed.

just awful
It's the loss of the people that troubles me multitudes of times more than the loss of an object.

God rest their souls!
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