Approach, November 1st, 2005
November 1955
It was a "routine" flight by members of a reserve squadron. Eight pilots were scheduled. Seven got airborne. Five continued the flight to various unscheduled conclusions. One pilot died.
In terms of experience and backgrounds, the pilots represented a typical cross-section of reserve aviation. The list included a manager of an electrical supply firm, the director of industrial relations for an oil refinery, an associate of a farmers' cooperative supply organization, and the director of a local chamber of commerce. Married, family men almost without exception, these pilots eng...
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