Copilot ‘Jumped’ From Raleigh-Bound Aircraft: 911 Tape

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Key Takeaways:

  • A copilot reportedly jumped from a twin-engine plane at 3,500 feet near Raleigh (RDU) International Airport, as revealed by a 911 call from FAA tower employees.
  • The body of the 23-year-old copilot, Charles Hew Crooks, was later found, while the pilot safely landed the CA-212 aircraft, which had sustained prior landing gear damage, with only minor injuries.
  • The incident is currently under investigation by police, the NTSB, and the FAA.
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The pilot of a twin that made an emergency landing at Raleigh (RDU) International Airport in North Carolina last week reportedly told the tower his copilot jumped from the plane at 3500 feet about 14 miles from the airport. The new information was contained in a recording of a 911 call placed by FAA employees in the airport tower. “We have a pilot who was inbound to the field. His copilot jumped out of the aircraft. He made impact to the ground and here are the coordinates,” one of the tower employees tells the 911 dispatcher. The body of Charles Hew Crooks, 23, was found about four hours later in a Raleigh suburb.

Police and federal authorities have not released further details on the circumstances of incident. The unidentified pilot of the CA-212, a small turboprop cargo aircraft, headed for Raleigh after the right landing gear of the plane was damaged while operating at a small airport south of Raleigh. The aircraft landed safely and the pilot suffered only minor injuries. The NTSB and FAA are both investigating.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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