My wife told me that she saw the report on the news this evening. I
met Vicki at Copperstate several years ago and had dinner with her and
several friends including Badwater Bill. Over the years we had
communicated via emails on several occasions. She was not only a
great pilot but a real class act as well. It is a very sad day for us
all.
Back in the hay-days of these groups, it was not unusual for her to
contribute to a thread, especially if it involved planes doing
loopie-twirlly kinds of things. <g>
Sad day, indeed. It will be of interest as reports on the causes of the
accident come in, as to if anything can be learned from the tragedy, of
benefit to the rest of the community.
I hope for once, people will hold back on needless speculations, until
investigations are complete.
Blue skies, Vicki.
--
Jim in NC
I concur with Jim exactly..
Ben
Jackson Hole Wy.
A scholarship fund has been set up in memory of Vicki. For details,
see the link:
>I haven't seen anything here yet, but it is with great regret that I
>note the passing of Vicki Cruse who died piloting her Edge 240 at the
>Silverstone Air Show in the UK.
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Not that it matters at this point.....
The Zivco Edge is a 540 and the one Vicki was flying was a loaner.
AFAIK, the US team members did not bring their own aircraft.....
which could be a subject for another day.
Barnyard BOb - longtime friend and fellow Missourian
Yep, I heard that it wasn't her plane and that was not uncommon when
performing overseas. Has anyone seen anything yet on what might have
been the cause?