Pilot Ensures Skydivers Jump Before Crash

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  • Pilot Brandon Sparrow, 30, died in a skydive plane crash in Taylorville, Ill., after heroically ensuring all 12 jumpers on board exited safely.
  • The Beech 18 aircraft crashed in a residential backyard, spreading debris over several blocks, but no one on the ground was injured and no houses were hit, possibly due to the pilot's final efforts.
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A young Illinois skydive-plane pilot who died Saturday in a crash in Taylorville, Ill., is being hailed as a hero after he ensured his load of 12 jumpers got out safely before he tried unsuccessfully to save himself. Brandon Sparrow, 30, of Augusta, Ill., has been identified as the pilot. Circumstances of the crash are still sketchy but there have been unconfirmed reports that there was no post-crash fire or explosion after the Beech 18 crashed in the back yard of a home.

Authorities said debris from the crash was spread over two to three blocks of a residential neighborhood. They don’t know whether it was luck or the pilot’s final efforts that kept the big twin from hitting any houses. No one on the ground was hurt. Sparrow was married with no children.

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