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Jet pilot dies in second crash at National Championship Air Race

Pilot appeared caught in wake of another jet and went down


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September 14, 2007

Brad Morehouse, 48, of Afton, Wy., was killed 2:45 p.m. Sept. 13 when the L-39 Albatross he was flying crashed at the National Championship Air Races.

Morehouse appeared to be caught in a wash or wake of the jet flying in front of his and as he attempted to correct, his plane crashed and burned near the home pylon.

The No. 4 jet, dubbed "Dino Juice" was owned by Morehouse, a land developer, and sponsored by Afton Airpark and Afton Flight Service.

Despite the loss of Morehouse and pilot Steve Dari Sept. 11, the races continued the following day, Sept. 14.


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