A Particularly Tragic Fatal Crash

The crash of the Aeronca Champ claimed the life of the pilot, a Blackhawk pilot in the National Guard. The reason for the flight makes the loss doubly tragic

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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilot Scott Landis died, and his brother Patrick was critically injured in a plane crash near Hanson, Massachusetts, while scattering their recently deceased father's cremains.
  • Landis was a National Guard Blackhawk pilot and a well-known member of the aviation community.
  • This incident was the first of two plane crashes involving aircraft based at Hanson within a three-day period, with the second crash resulting in only minor injuries to its pilot.
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The pilot of a flight near Hanson, Massachusetts has died after being critically injured along with his brother the plane he was flying crashed near a bog. In the ultimate tragic irony, the brothers were scattering the cremains of their recently deceased father.

Killed in the crash was Scott Landis, who flew Blackhawk helicopters for the National Guard. Landis, who was well known in the aviation community, had reportedly borrowed the plane from a friend and gone up in the Champ to scatter the ashes of their father. Scott Landis’ brother, Patrick, was also critically injured in the mishap.

The crash was the first of two over a three-day period of planes based at Hanson. A parachuting plane flipped over on landing two days after the crash that claimed the life of Landis. The pilot of the jump plane, thank goodness, sustained only minor injuries, according to local news reports.

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