Richard McSpadden Dies in Crash

Richard McSpadden was AOPA's Air Safety Institute senior vice president. [AVweb]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Richard McSpadden, Senior Vice President of the AOPA Air Safety Institute, and Russ Francis, former NFL tight end and new owner of Lake Placid Airways, died in a Cessna 177RG plane crash on October 1 near Lake Placid, New York.
  • The crash occurred after the aircraft experienced an "emergency on takeoff" and was unable to return to the runway.
  • McSpadden was a former commander of the USAF Thunderbirds and was highly regarded in the general aviation community for his contributions to flight safety analysis and free educational content.
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Richard McSpadden, the senior vice president of the AOPA Air Safety Institute, died, along with one other person, in the crash of a Cessna 177RG near Lake Placid Airport in upstate New York Sunday, October 1. McSpadden was in the right seat. Russ Francis, a former NFL tight end and the new owner of Lake Placid Airways, was in the left seat, according to the Lake Placid News. AOPA spokesman Eric Blinderman told AVweb early reports indicate the Cardinal had “an emergency on takeoff” from Lake Placid shortly before 5 p.m. “They tried to get back but didn’t make the runway,” said Blinderman. The nature of the emergency wasn’t immediately known. 

McSpadden was a former commander of the USAF Thunderbirds air demonstration team and joined the Air Safety Institute in 2017. He was well known in the GA community for his analyses of accidents and the safety-related content he and his staff created for free distribution. He was also highly regarded by his many friends and colleagues. “We are beyond heartbroken,” said Blinderman. “This is the worst kind of news to process as a friend, colleague and fellow aviator.” He is survived by his wife, Judy, son Grant and daughter Annabel.

Note: This story by Russ Niles originally appeared on AVweb.com

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