Pilot Killed In Crash At 2016 Cold Lake Airshow

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Pilot Bruce Evans
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Pilot Bruce “Frac” Evans was killed today when his T-28 Trojan crashed while he was performing at the Cold Lake Airshow in Alberta, Canada. The performance was a solo routine and no other performers or spectators were involved. According to the airshow’s website, Bruce was a Geologist and warbird enthusiast with an Airline Transport Pilot Licence, a T-28 Endorsement, and a low level aerobatic clearance to 250’. Throughout his career Bruce accumulated over 4,100 hours of flight time.

The crash happened around 2pm. Witnesses report that the T-28 was performing low level aerobatics when it impacted the ground while in a dive. The remainder of the show was canceled following the incident.

Our thoughts are with Bruce’s family and friends.

3 Responses

  1. Matt Maples

    My sympathies to all. I witnessed a similar death in Kansas City a few years ago. The only redeeming factor is that in each case these people were doing what they loved and entertaining us all in the process.

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