Aeronca Down in WY Candy Drop--2 Dead
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Very sad. Nobody is 100% 100% of the time. God Bless their souls for living large.
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Wow, was just there. `Hard to fathom and don't want to guess what went wrong, maybe some kind of control jam from loose candy would be one thing that pops into my head.
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Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:31 pm
I knew the pilot pretty well. I grew up in this area. He was a very good pilot that flew that plane 3-4 days a week. He was only 100-150 ft off the ground from what some friends said and they said he got really slow. Then turned and dropped like a rock. Probably a classic stall spin that wasn't recoverable that low. I wouldn't be surprised if he had his mind on something else and missed the airspeed. Been doing these candy drops since I was a kid. Not anymore! 2 of them for this weekend were cancelled.

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joejenie wrote:I knew the pilot pretty well. I grew up in this area. He was a very good pilot that flew that plane 3-4 days a week. He was only 100-150 ft off the ground from what some friends said and they said he got really slow. Then turned and dropped like a rock. Probably a classic stall spin that wasn't recoverable that low. I wouldn't be surprised if he had his mind on something else and missed the airspeed. Been doing these candy drops since I was a kid. Not anymore! 2 of them for this weekend were cancelled.

Very sad indeed, I didn't know Bard, but knew Chad very well and will certainly miss him.
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