Tipsy Nipper. Foto: Wikipedia
Pilot
killed in crash near Winters, USA
The
pilot of an experimental airplane was killed Wednesday when the wing broke off
his single-engine aircraft just south of Winters, sending him spiraling to the
ground, officials said.
The
crash occurred around 4:15 p.m. as the plane slammed into a steep bank bordering
the east side of Interstate 505 about 150 yards north of Wolfskill
Road.
The
pilot -- who officials are not identifying pending family notification -- died
at the scene, said California Highway Patrol public information officer Chris
Parker. He was the plane's only occupant.
Witnesses
standing at the edge of an orchard near the crash site recalled watching the
plane fall from the sky.
"I heard
the engine making a weird sound and I looked up and saw the plane spiraling down
from the sky," said Winters resident Gorden Kemp, who was out walking his dog
when the crash occurred.
"I
didn't hear it hit," Kemp said, explaining that he watched as pieces of the
aircraft fell from the sky before he lost sight of the plane, which was
registered to Sharman Enterprises Inc., based at Vacaville's Nut Tree
Airport.
According to
the FAA's N-Number registry, the 1959 Avions Fairey Tipsy Nipper T-66 was an
experimental fixed-wing aircraft.
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