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Eugene

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Thu Dec 1, 2022, 08:09 AM Dec 2022

Report: No altitude advice before Dallas air show crash

Source: Associated Press

Report: No altitude advice before Dallas air show crash

By JAMIE STENGLE and JAKE BLEIBERG
December 1, 2022

DALLAS (AP) — Just before a midair collision that killed six at a Dallas air show, a group of historic fighter planes was told to fly ahead of a formation of bombers without any prior plan for coordinating altitude, according to a federal report released Wednesday. The report did not give a cause of the crash.

A P-63 Kingcobra fighter was banking left when it struck a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber behind the left wing during the Nov. 12 air show featuring World War II-era planes, the National Transportation Safety Board said in its preliminary findings. All six people aboard the planes — the pilot of the fighter and the bomber’s pilot, co-pilot and three crew members — died as both aircraft broke apart in flight, with the bomber catching fire and then exploding on impact.

There had been no coordination of altitudes in briefings before the flight or while the planes were in the air, the NTSB said. The report said that the Kingcobra was the third in a formation of three fighters and the B-17 was the lead of a five-ship bomber formation.

Eric Weiss, an NTSB spokesperson, said the agency is trying to determine the sequence of maneuvers that led to the crash. It is also examining whether such air shows normally have altitude deconfliction plans.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/texas-dallas-world-war-ii-transportation-56d2b765a86abcdf502603727fa22652

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Report: No altitude advice before Dallas air show crash (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2022 OP
Wow. Wouldn't that be Air Show 101? tanyev Dec 2022 #1
Something I have always wondered about. The Jungle 1 Dec 2022 #2
 

The Jungle 1

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2. Something I have always wondered about.
Thu Dec 1, 2022, 09:36 AM
Dec 2022

We see WWII footage of stacks of bombers flying to targets with fighters zipping around.
How did they not crash into each other?

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