Navy Instructor, Student Killed In Texan II Crash - AVweb

A Navy flight instructor and student pilot were killed in the crash of a Navy Texan II training aircraft on Friday in Foley, Alabama. The aircraft hit a house but there were no reports of injuries or deaths on the ground. Authorities are asking for witnesses to supply photos or videos of the accident, which happened about 5 p.m. local time. The aircraft was on a routine training mission from Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Florida. Identities are being withheld until next of kin have been notified.


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Hazard of the trade, I’m afraid. My first USAF duty station was Williams AFB, AZ. during the early 1970’s. We lost a few aircraft and pilots during the four years of that tour. The most tragic involved an IP who was the brother of a friend. He was performing single-engine go-around training in a T-38 with a foreign student. The aircraft rolled past vertical, and the IP punched…too late. He shot straight into the ground, while the newly-wed student rode the aircraft in, and was decapitated. The scene was not pretty. The IP, who was still barely alive, had to be extricated from a hole. He didn’t make it to the infirmary.

Military pilots are the best, and they literally cheat death on a regular basis.