
According to the NTSB report, the two pilots had flown to Pryor Field for an open house. They were about to fly home to the Shoals and had planned to perform some aerial stunts so spectators could take photos. The report says Raddatz was going to fly in formation during a low pass over the airport, but he was flying faster than Kennamore. When Kennamore started to turn his plane and climb, Raddatz's left wing hit Kennamore's right wing. Raddatz's wing partially separated, causing him to lose control of the plane and crash.
Two people were killed yesterday when a single-engine training aircraft crashed just a few minutes after takeoff in the area of Kopaida, in the prefecture of Viotia, north of Athens. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) confirmed the deaths of the 42-year-old pilot and the 35-year-old trainee, both Athenians, in the early afternoon. The plane took off shortly after 2 p.m. from the airstrip of a small aviation club in Kopaida and went down just a few minutes later after reaching an altitude of 150 meters, CAA officials said.
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