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Title: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: BrankoBananko on May 18, 2020, 03:22:32 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5Y3yKTShSU


Title: Re: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: kumbor on May 18, 2020, 06:21:33 am

CL-114 Tutor je vršnjak našeg G2- Galeb. Poleteo je prvi put 1960. Ne znam kad je proizveden avion koji je pao, ali je svakako reč o starom avionu.


Title: Re: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: MOTORISTA on May 18, 2020, 08:15:33 am
U udesu je stradala kapetan Dženifer Kejsi, dok je povređen kapetan Ričard Makdugal.

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Title: Re: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: BrankoBananko on May 19, 2020, 12:07:37 am
Snowbirds tutor u postavci muzeja avijacije u Winnipegu (Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada)
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Jos jedan na ulazu aerodruma Southport
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Title: Re: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: Dreadnought on May 19, 2020, 07:02:31 am


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Two-time former Canadian Forces Snowbirds pilot, Robert Mitchell, joins us to evaluate footage from the 17 May fatal Snowbird mishap in Kamloops, Canada.



https://youtu.be/Xl7qOY2-o_Y


Title: Re: Srusio se Kanadski CT-114 Tutor akro grupe Snowbirds
Post by: Dreadnought on June 26, 2021, 05:45:45 pm


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Coronavirus Tribute Airshow Goes Wrong

In early 2020, the Coronavirus pandemic spread all over the world.

As a gesture to lift the population's spirits, the Canadian government deployed their Snowbirds aerobatics team to fly across the country. But their effort would end in tragedy.

On May 17, 2020, two Canadair CT-114 Tuto training jets departed from Kamloops, British Columbia, but one of them unexpectedly crashed shortly after takeoff.

Although the two pilots successfully ejected before the airplane burst into flames, it was too late for the pilots, Captain Jenn Casey and Captain Richard MacDougal, to fully recover.

Witnesses of the crash later told media outlets that one of the parachutes never completely opened. This raised questions on the faulty safety measures of the Canadian Air Force fleet. To this day, no clear answers have been given.

Military analysts went on to say that a bird strike caused the crash. Other experts blamed the aging aircraft, which had experienced complications before.

But no one still really knows exactly what happened.


https://youtu.be/ULYIDsZ-xtc