On Sunday afternoon, a jet crash killed a pilot during an air race in Reno, Nevada. The video was shared by Video Forensics on Twitter. A number of jets are in flight while spectators watch from below. The crash footage captured smoke coming from the debris.
Fred Telling, chairman and CEO of the Reno Air Racing Association confirm the pilot’s death in a news briefing. “We can confirm that during the jet gold race on the third lap, there was a fatal accident on outer pylon five today”.
He added that the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the incident.
#WATCH: A #plane has crashed and burst into flames at the #Reno Air Races, shocking #livestream footage shows #aviation #accidents #Nevada pic.twitter.com/It34Ct3lMg
— Video Forensics (@Video_Forensics) September 19, 2022
The official Twitter account of the association also tweeted a statement regarding the incident.
— Reno Air Racing Association (@RenoAirRaces) September 19, 2022
However, they did not release the victim’s name. According to a preliminary statement from the Federal Aviation Administration, The Aero L-29 Delfin crashed behind a residential area in Reno at about 3:45 p.m.
The competition of Reno Air Races, also known as the STIHL National Championship Air Races was held for four days. The final day of the competition was on Sunday. The event featured 152 aircraft and 156 pilots, according to the racing association.
Sources: CBS News, NBC News, Air Race, @RenoAirRaces, Video Forensics