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.
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.