Dallas air show crash: No altitude deconflictions discussed before, during show, NTSB report shows

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Dallas air show crash: No altitude deconflictions discussed before, during show, NTSB report shows
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Six people were killed in the Wings Over Dallas Airshow earlier this month. A full report on the crash is expected in 12-18 months.

Officials confirm that six people were killed in the mid-air collision between two historic planes on Saturday.into the crash at the Commemorative Air Force’s Wings Over Dallas WWII Airshow that killed 6 people earlier this monthOn Nov. 12 at 1:22 p.m. a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra collided in midair.

The pilot, co-pilot and three crew members onboard the B-17 and the pilot of the P-63 were all killed.According to the report, The P-63 was a part of a three-ship formation of historic fighter airplanes and the B-17 was the lead of a five-ship formation of historic bomber airplanes at the time of the crash.

The NTSB analyzed audio from the air show's radio transmissions and found that the air boss directed both formations to maneuver southwest of the runway. He also directed the fighter formation to transition into a trail formation, fly into front of the bomber formation and head toward the 500-foot show line.The NTSB says before or during the flight there was no discussion of 'altitude deconfliction', or flight information that would have reduced the risk of a midair collision.

The report says when the fighter formation moved toward the flying display ares, the P-63 was in a left bank and collided with the left side of the B-17, causing the planes to break up and crash to the ground below.a full investigation could take 12 to 18 monthsTerry Barker, Craig Hutain, Kevin Michels, Dan Ragan, Leonard Root, and Curt Rowe were killed in the crash.

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