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You just don't hear about them on TV...

Posted by bdk on Mon Nov 11, 2002 04:15:19 PM

In reply top Tobul Crash....Only Major Loss Worldwide for 2002? posted by Ryan Harris on Mon Nov 11, 2002 02:55:38 PM

These are all just the preliminary reports. There may be some that are not published yet. And these are only US registered aircraft where the NTSB was involved (or had jurisdiction).

I can't say if the total to date is up or down, only that most were probably avoidable!

11/10/02
Columbia, SC
F4U

11/4/02
San Isidro, Dominican Republic
Canadair F-86
N30CJ

9/29/02
Circleville, OH
North American AT-6D
N29930

9/18/02
Whiteville, NC
Mikoyan Gurevich Mig-15
N151MG

8/6/02
Aledo, TX
Yakovlev YAK 52
N5C

7/18/02
Estes Park, CO
Consolidated-Vultee P4Y-2
N7620C

7/18/02
Albany, TX
North American AT-6A
N42BA

6/26/02
Owatonna, MN
Bar/Curtiss JN-4D
N38057

6/18/02
Antioch, CA
Yakovlev YAK 52
N644LL

6/17/02
Walker, CA
Lockheed C-130A
N130HP

5/5/02
Perry, GA
Hispano Aviacion HA-200-Saeta
N2000G

4/4/02
Uvalde, TX
North American T-28B
N13RW

4/1/02
Gainesville, GA
North American T-6-AT6D
N7471C





: I'm trying to remember here guys but is yesterdays tragic
: loss of Joe Tobul and the -4 the only major warbird accide
: nt of 2002 to date?
:
: I know TE566 crashed in South Africa but I can't remember
: if this was in 2002 or not.
:
: If this is the case I would say that the warbird safety re
: cord is drastically improving. Of course operations like S
: tallion 51 certainly do not hurt the situation.
:
: Godspeed Mr.Tobul and may someone read off "High Flight" f
: or you...
:
: Ryan

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