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NEWS
RELEASE
Commemorative Air Force Headquarters
Midland International Airport
P.O. Box 62000 * Midland, TX 79711-2000
(432) 563-1000 ext. 2231 * FAX (432) 563-8046
http://www.commemorativeairforce.org
kcrites@cafhq.org
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CONTACT:
Tina Corbett
Director of Marketing & Communications |
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NR #03-101803
CAF FM-2 WILDCAT CRASHES NEAR ELLINGTON FIELD
IN HOUSTON
Midland,
Texas (Oct. 19, 2003) - A Commemorative Air Force (CAF) operated
single-engine World War II Grumman FM-2 Wildcat, N681S, crashed
at approximately 6:15 p.m. (Central Daylight Savings Time) on
Oct. 18, 2003, in a field near the Ellington Field airport, in
Houston, Texas.
The
plane was on final approach to land at Ellington Field when the
accident occurred. The pilot of the airplane, William K. Johnson,
62, of Parkton, NC, perished in the accident. Johnson was a member
of the CAF and the Carolinas Wing of the CAF. The airplane was
destroyed in the accident and the FAA is currently investigating
the accident.
Based
out of Franklin, VA, the airplane and its pilot had just completed
a routine photo mission. The FM-2 was one of several airplanes
that had been photographed as part of the mission. Although the
airplane had flown earlier in Saturday's Wings Over Houston, the
accident took place two hours after the airshow had ended and
was not in any way related to the Wings Over Houston event. The
Wings Over Houston Airshow will continue as scheduled on Sunday,
Oct. 19, 2003.
The
Grumman Wildcat was developed in 1937, first flown in 1939 and
delivered to the Navy beginning in 1940. The Wildcat remained
in combat service to the end of World War II and fought in every
major naval battle in the Pacific.
The
airplane involved in this accident was a General Motors-built
FM-2 and was purchased by the CAF in 1961. The CAF has one other
FM-2 Wildcat (N5833) in its collection. That airplane (N5833)
is based in Long Beach, Calif., but is currently on static display
at CAF Headquarters in Midland, Texas.
The
CAF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to flying and restoring
World War II aircraft. Based in Midland, Texas, the organization
has over 10,000 members and operates a fleet of over 150 World
War II aircraft.
For
more information please contact Tina Corbett at (432) 563-1000,
ext. 2231, or (432) 638-3846.
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