Sunday, August 28, 2016

Pilot killed after a Boeing A75N1(PT17) Stearman biplane crashed and burned while performing an aerobatic flight maneuver during the Airshow of the Cascades at the Madras Municipal Airport (S33) in Madras, Oregon







Alaska biplane pilot killed in Madras air show crash
Witnesses say plane was doing first large loop after takeoff

Barney Lerten
POSTED: 3:36 PM PDT August 27, 2016 UPDATED: 12:04 AM PDT August 28, 2016




Airshow of the Cascades; Cheryl Bishop


Alaska biplane pilot Marcus Paine suffered fatal injuries in the crash of his plane during an initial roll maneuver Saturday at the Airshow of the Cascades at Madras Airport, officials say 


MADRAS, Ore. -

A skilled aerobatic pilot from Anchorage, Alaska died when his biplane crashed during an initial loop shortly after takeoff at the Aishow of the Cascades at Madras Airport on Saturday afternoon, Jefferson County Sheriff Jim Adkins confirmed.


Adkins said Marcus Bruce Paine, 61, was at the controls of the Stearman biplane when the crash occurred during the second day of the two-day air show.

"The FAA was at the air show and will be conducting a thorough investigation of the crash," Adkins said. "The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is also investigating the crash, with the assistance of the Madras Police Department."

Air show spectators watched in shock and dismay as the exhibition turned tragically wrong on a warm, blue-sky day in Madras. Their photos and videos showed the smoke trail of a giant looping maneuver, followed a dark plume of smoke rising from the airfield as first responders rushed to the scene.

Air show officials and fellow pilots were among the many devastated by the loss.

"It is with heavy hearts that the Airshow of the Cascades announces the loss of a talented aerobatic performer, Marcus Paine," Don Mobley, the air show's performers' coordinator, told reporters at a news briefing Saturday evening.

"The whole air show community appreciates your thoughts and prayers during this time, and we respectfully ask that you give Mr. Paine's family privacy during this difficult time," Mobley added.

Paine had done this particular maneuver many times in the past, including Friday's Madras performance. The Madras Airport's main runway remained closed for the investigation.

The air show's website profile said, "Marcus Paine brings the thrill of aerobatic flight from his hometown of Anchorage, where he has lived for more than 40 years.

"Raised on a homestead in Rabbit Creek, Marc has been a pilot for over 20 years and is a skilled instructor - teaching pilots of all skill levels new ways of thinking about the principles of flight.

"He is also a distinguished graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and a former U.S. Army Special Forces Officer, Airborne Ranger, and Jumpmaster. He commanded a combat dive A Team and worked projects throughout the Middle East and South America," it noted.

The Alaska Air Show website profile said Paine's flight school teaches "unusual attitude recovery, stall/spin awareness and aerobatic flight."

FAA records show the acrobatic plane was manufactured in 1941, with an air-worthiness certificate date in June 1995, and currently registered to Paine's Universal Attitudes LLC in Tucson, Arizona.

It was the first fatal crash at the Madras Airport in over a decade. Thomas Ellsberg, a Bend resident, well-known aerobatic pilot and the CEO of Bellatrix Systems, was killed in a June 2005 crash while practicing aerobatic maneuvers.



Date:

27-AUG-2016
Time: 14:45
Type:
Boeing A75N1(PT17) Stearman
Owner/operator: Unusual Attitudes LLC
Registration: N999PP
C/n / msn: 75-2389
Fatalities: Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
Other fatalities: 0
Airplane damage: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: Madras Municipal Airport (S33), Madras, OR - United States of America
Phase: Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.)
Nature: Demo/Airshow/Display
Departure airport: Madras Muni (S33)
Destination airport: Madras Muni (S33)


Narrative:
The aircraft impacted airport terrain while performing an aerobatic flight maneuver during the Airshow of the Cascades at the Madras Municipal Airport (S33) in Madras, Oregon. The airplane was partially consumed by the post-impact fire and the 61 year old pilot received fatal injuries.
Sources:
http://www.ktvz.com/news/biplane-crash-reported-at-madras-air-show/41401406
http://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/4614838-151/biplane-crashes-at-airshow-in-madras
http://bnonews.com/news/index.php/news/id5068
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=999PP
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/jbezosky/42073718

http://www.cascadeairshow.com