Paraplegic Show Pilot Dies After Crash

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Key Takeaways:

  • Dan Buchanan, a celebrated paraplegic hang glider pilot, died in a crash during his aerobatic and pyrotechnic routine at the Gunfighter Skies airshow in Idaho.
  • Buchanan had been paralyzed in a 1981 hang gliding accident but remarkably returned to flying within six months, continuing to perform globally for almost 30 years.
  • He was a licensed pyrotechnician who designed elaborate routines and received numerous airshow awards for his exceptional showmanship.
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Dan Buchanan, a paraplegic hang glider pilot who performed at airshows all over the world for almost 30 years, died in a crash at an Idaho show on Saturday. Buchanan was doing his routine, which usually included aerobatics and pyrotechnics, at the Gunfighter Skies airshow at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Witnesses said Buchanan had just finished a routine involving another aircraft when the accident occurred about 1:30 p.m. local time. First responders were at the scene in moments and he was taken to the hospital, where he died.

Buchanan lost the use of his legs in a hang gliding accident in 1981 but was back flying six months later. He also earned a sailplane license and had more than 3,000 hours of powerless flight. He became a licensed pyrotechnician and designed routines using various types of fireworks in day and night shows. He won numerous airshow awards including the Art Scholl Award for Showmanship, the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and ICAS Special Achievement Award.

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