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September 2022

gregpwyatt

Sad read. Condolences to the family.

September 2022

Raf

Rest In Peace.

September 2022

jab

My sincere condolences to the family during this difficult time. I knew Sherm well during our time in the F-4 Replacement Air Group class. Rugdance was a dedicated and competent individual in everything he accomplished. He will be missed. If I hear of any arrangements for a memorial service, I would feel honored to pay my respects to the family at that time.
Rest in peace Sherm. You earned it! JB

September 2022

granburyaircraftserv

Just terrible news.

September 2022

Arthur_Foyt

Yep. Not sure why some older pilots become so eager to take such serious deadly risks. Anything less than absolute perfection means being a smoking pile in the desert. I cannot give condolences when someone wishes to put them selves into impossible situations.

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September 2022

gregpwyatt

It’s been reported that he lost the engine on takeoff due to loss of oil pressure and instead of just landing straight ahead he turned back towards the runway and stalled/spin into the ground. Apparently, many witnesses. Even tremendously experienced pilots continue to make fatal fundamental mistakes.

September 2022

dhdavey

Sherm Smoot was my flight instructor for a private pilot’s license in Pullman Moscow Regional Airport more years ago than I care to remember. He was a superb pilot and really fun to fly with. We were contemporaries in the Navy while I was flying A7s.
I’m not at all sure I agree with the comment about his being incapable due to his age. Did you know the man? Did you fly with him? Lately?
How about we just send condolences and prayers for his friends and family and refrain from Sunday morning quarterbacking a situation we know not of just yet.
Doug D

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September 2022 ▶ Arthur_Foyt

andy.goldstein

I take it then that you don’t fly in anything other than part 121 airlines? Properly maintained, the old warbirds are just as safe as any of the GA airplanes out there.

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September 2022 ▶ andy.goldstein

Arthur_Foyt

I believe he was on a first flight after a prop strike and engine rebuild). Reason was that the prop chosen was so large that it touches the ground except in a perfect tail wheel first landing on very smooth concrete.

Basically they made a plane where you are screwed in any type of emergency landing.

September 2022 ▶ dhdavey

gahorn146ys

This ^^^^^