P-51 Owner Killed In First Non-Supervised Flight

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Key Takeaways:

  • Experienced pilot John McKittrick, 42, was killed during his first solo practice of takeoffs and landings in his vintage P-51D Mustang.
  • The accident occurred at Camarillo Airport after an instructor had exited the aircraft, leaving McKittrick to solo the plane in the pattern.
  • The crash resulted from the airplane bouncing on landing, running off the side of the runway, and flipping, causing it to break apart without a post-crash fire.
  • The vintage P-51D Mustang had been scheduled to appear at the Gathering of Mustangs & Legends airshow.
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John McKittrick, 42, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., was killed Sunday morning as he practiced takeoffs and landings on his own for the first time in his vintage P-51D Mustang. McKittrick, an experienced pilot, had been flying with an instructor and landed at Camarillo Airport. The instructor had just gotten out of the aircraft and told tower controllers that McKittrick would be soloing the airplane and would stay in the pattern, an FAA spokesman told the Ventura County Star. According to the FAA, the airplane bounced on landing, ran off the side of the runway and flipped. The vintage Mustang broke apart in the accident, but there was no post-crash fire. The airplane had been scheduled to appear at the Gathering of Mustangs & Legends this September in Ohio.

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