The Commercial Appeal

DEADLY SHOW

Plane slams into ground at Ohio air show

- By Ashley Thomas

As thousands of horrified spectators look on, plane at Ohio air show crashes and bursts into flames, killing its pilot and stunt wing walker.

CINCINNATI — A plane carrying a wing walker crashed at an air show and exploded into flames Saturday, killing the pilot and stunt walker, authoritie­s said.

The crash of the 450 HP Stearman happened at around 12:45 p.m. at the Vectren Air Show near Dayton in front of thousands of horrified spectators. No one else was hurt.

A video posted on WHIO-TV shows the plane turning upside down as the performer sits on top of the wing. The plane then tilts and crashes to the ground, erupting into flames as spectators scream.

Ian Hoyt, an aviation photograph­er and licensed pilot from Findlay, was at the show with his girlfriend. He told The Associated Press he was taking photos as the plane passed by and had just raised his camera to take another shot.

“Then I realized they were too low and too slow. And before I knew it, they hit the ground,” he said.

He couldn’t tell exactly what hap- pened, but it appeared that the plane stalled and didn’t have enough airspeed, he said. He credited the pilot for steering clear of spectators and potentiall­y saving lives.

“Had he drifted more, I don’t know what would have happened,” Hoyt said. He said he had been excited to see the show because he’d never seen the scheduled performer — wing walker Jane Wicker — in action.

On the video, the announcer narrates as the plane glides through the sky and rolls over while the stuntwoman perches on a wing.

“Now she’s still on that far side. Keep an eye on Jane. Keep an eye on Charlie. Watch this! Jane Wicker, sitting on top of the world,” the announcer said, right before the plane makes a quick turn and nosedive.

Federal records show that biplane was registered to Wicker, who lived in Loudon, Va. A man who answered the phone at a number listed for Wicker on her website said he had no comment and hung up.

One of the pilots listed on Wicker’s website was named Charlie Schwenker. A post on Jane Wicker Airshows’ Facebook page announced the deaths of Wicker and Schwenker and asked for prayers for their families.

A message left at a phone listing for Charles Schwenker in Oakton, Va., wasn’t returned.

Dayton Internatio­nal Airport spokeswoma­n Linda Hughes and Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Anne Ralston confirmed that a pilot and stunt walker had died but declined to give their names. The air show also declined to release their identities.

The show was canceled for the rest of the day, but organizers said events would resume Sunday and follow the previous schedule and normal operations. The National Transporta­tion Safety Board said it is investigat­ing the crash.

 ?? TY GREENLEES / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flames erupt from a plane after it crashed at the Vectren Air Show at the airport in Dayton, Ohio. The crash killed the pilot and a stunt walker on the plane, authoritie­s said.
TY GREENLEES / ASSOCIATED PRESS Flames erupt from a plane after it crashed at the Vectren Air Show at the airport in Dayton, Ohio. The crash killed the pilot and a stunt walker on the plane, authoritie­s said.

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