Scottish Daily Mail

Woman f lier is killed as stunt jet falls from sky

- By Amelia Clarke

A WOMAN air force officer died after the stunt jet she was flying in ploughed into a street of houses during an aerobatic display.

Captain Jennifer Casey was a passenger in a CT-114 Tutor jet that plunged towards the ground shortly after taking off.

The jet was part of the Canadian Snowbirds – equivalent to the UK’s Red Arrows – which have been touring their home country to boost morale during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Video footage shows a pair of the jets taking off. ‘The one plane continued and the other one, there was two puffs, it looked like puffs of smoke,’ said witness Annette Schonewill­e.

‘Then the plane just did a cartwheel and fell right out of the sky. Just boom, straight down, and then a burst of black, black smoke.’

Captain Casey, a Royal Canadian Air Force public affairs officer, was confirmed to have died after the crash in Kamloops, British Columbia, on Sunday.

The pilot, Captain Richard MacDougall, was seen ejecting from the plane and sustained serious but not life-threatenin­g injuries. It is not clear whether Captain Casey had also ejected.

Most of the aircraft crashed into a front garden in Kamloops, though there were reports of a wing smashing into a house.

The Snowbirds have been touring the country as part of Operation Inspiratio­n – designed to ‘salute Canadians doing their part’ to fight the spread of coronaviru­s.

Prime minister Justin Trudeau said: ‘I am deeply saddened by the tragic loss of one Canadian Armed Forces member, Captain Jennifer Casey, and one injured, Captain

Richard MacDougall. For the past two weeks, the Snowbirds have been flying across the country to lift up Canadians during these difficult times.

‘Their flyovers put a smile on the faces of Canadians everywhere and make us proud.’

Two weeks ago, Captain Casey appeared on a radio show where she once worked as a producer to announce the Snowbirds were ‘prepping fast and furious’ for upcoming performanc­es. The CT114 Tutor was the RCAF’s standard training aircraft between the early 1960s and 2000. Most have been retired, though a handful remain in use with the Snowbirds.

Earlier this month, Canada’s armed forces were hit by another tragedy when a Sikorsky Cyclone naval helicopter crashed in the Ionian Sea off Greece killing all six of the men on board. It had been taking part in a Nato exercise.

 ??  ?? Above: The Snowbirds in action. Right: Captain Casey
Above: The Snowbirds in action. Right: Captain Casey

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