M6RV6 wrote:Gump, I agree!!
Question though, How the hell did he go over the top and take his rudder off with the 207 wing????
Maybe inverted as doing a roll????!!!!
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IMHO:Damage to right aileron of 207 according to photo. My only guess is that the Caravan guy went up and over the 207's tail from left to right, which would explain the Caravan pilot saying don't pull up. Then after passing over the 207 tail, he came diving down behind the left wing of the 207, and the Caravan guy tried to pass the 207 underneath its right wing. He passed under the wing but not far enough below the 207, so as he passed the Caravan's fin hit the 207 aileron from behind, which is consistent with the damage in the photo. The 207 wing "dragging" the faster Caravan's fin rearward probably imparted a downward bend in the Caravan fuselage (or some part of the Caravan tail was dragged backward pushing the elevator control horn or some part of the elevator control system downward), causing the Caravan to go nose down.
But like it has already been said, whatever happened it was really really stupid and un-necessary. If you're going to fly formation, do it in a way where everyone can see what they're doing. And no need to go that close, especially without a pre-flight briefing and a procedure and a plan.