An unforeseen disaster, three people were killed in a Renault plane crash in Alberta
An unreasonable disaster, three people were killed in a Renault plane crash in Alberta During the flying championship held in Reno, Nevada last Friday, 74-year-old former movie stunt pilot Jimmy Leavo...
Unexpected disaster: Three people were killed in a Reno air crash in Alberta. During the aviation championship held in Reno, Nevada last Friday, 74-year-old former movie stunt pilot Jimmy Lee Ward crashed a P-15 Mustang, a U.S. military World War II military aircraft, near the auditorium, killing at least 9 people and injuring more than 50 people, some of whom were seriously injured. According to reports, among the dead were a couple from Formohave, in northwestern Alberta. George Hewitt originally served for Air Canada and had been flying for more than 40 years. After retirement, he and his wife moved to Formosa Harvey. Another state resident, 22-year-old Michael Joseph Wogan, was also at the scene of the accident and unfortunately died. The "National Flying Championship" is held every year in Reno, Nevada. It is an annual event in the aviation community, attracting tens of thousands of flying enthusiasts to visit every year. There were accidents in the competition in 2007 and 2008, resulting in four deaths. After that, the organizers paid special attention to safety.
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