[MilCom] Fatal Snowbird Crash
rob.berezowski at sasktel.sk.ca
rob.berezowski at sasktel.sk.ca
Sun Dec 12 22:27:34 EST 2004
Here is an update to Tom's report.
All flight training at CFB Moose Jaw has been suspended until further
notice. This will probably be lifted after the memorial and funeral
services. I suspect it may be quite a while though before Snowbird training
resumes.
The two pilots involved were Snowbirds 8 and 9, Lead Solo and Opposing
Solo. No comment has been given on the maneuvers being conducted at the
time of the accident. In fact, there is no indication at all so far on even
a preliminary cause of the accident. The accident happened near Mossbank,
in a military flying area, south of Moose Jaw. Accident investigators have
been on scene since Saturday. The wreckage of the two aircraft is scattered
over a 10 km square area. It will take a while to comb through all of the
fields to locate all of the wreckage.
Rob
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:45:03 -0800 (PST)
From: "Tom M." <courir26 at yahoo.com>
Subject: [MilCom] Fatal Snowbird Crash
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I was tuning in to CFRB and saw this news:
MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP) - One pilot from the Canadian Forces' famed Snowbirds
team was killed Friday and a second suffered minor injuries in a mid-air
collision between two jets during a routine training flight in
Saskatchewan.
The dead pilot, Capt. Miles Selby, 31, of Tsawwassen, B.C., was a two-year
veteran of the Snowbirds and had flown CF-18 fighter jets during combat
missions in Kosovo.
Too bad . . .
Tom
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