On Saturday afternoon, two planes collided in mid-air during the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Wings Over Dallas show at Dallas Executive Airport.
Video (graphic):
BREAKING: Footage shows air collision of a B-17 bomber and smaller plane at Dallas airshow pic.twitter.com/eD1c2GHvu4
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) November 12, 2022
Another angle of the crash (graphic):
Another video of the mid-air collision involving B-17 bomber and a small plane at Dallas Executive Airport pic.twitter.com/w7llZmvCGZ
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) November 12, 2022
Six people, all crew members are feared dead after the crash.
New: Six people, all crew members, are feared to be dead after a mid-air collision between two WWII-era airplanes at the Wings Over Dallas airshow today, per @nickdotkerr @ABC
— Jeffrey Cook (@JeffreyCook) November 12, 2022
Officials say one plane had four or five crew members and the other plane was a ‘single-piloted aircraft.’
The FAA is investigating.
NEW: Officials say one plane had a crew of “four to five” and the other was a single-piloted aircraft in Dallas airshow collision: “It is being investigated by the FAA right now, they’ll turn it over to the NTSB.” https://t.co/eY6kza9k1E pic.twitter.com/O9MbNtQlUo
— ABC News (@ABC) November 12, 2022
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