Bryan Jensen & "The Beast" killed at Kansas Airshow

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Yet another Airshow Performer lost this year.... :(

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ANN is monitoring recent details of yet another tragic airshow accident, the second today, involving a highly modified Pitts Model 12 biplane. It was the first airshow accident for the annual Kansas City Aviation Expo Air Show, based at the Wheeler Downtown Airport.

Limited details suggest that the pilot, Bryan Jensen, failed to recover from a maneuver (described by various local media sources as a spin or descending 'spiral') and impacted the ground in a grass field away from spectators. The show was closed thereafter and for the rest of the day and is expected to reopen Sunday, according to local officials.

Jensen's bio is considerable... "Bryan graduated from UND and after flying for several commuter airlines, Bryan was hired by a Major airline at the age of 23. Bryan has since flown numerous types of large and small aircraft including the Convair 580, DC9, MD80, Boeing 727, Airbus 320 and Boeing 747-400. Several mergers later, Bryan is still flying for a Major airline and has over 23,000 hours of flight time. You can find him in the Captain’s seat of a Delta 747-400 when not flying 'The Beast.' Bryan has been flying aerobatics for 17 years. All during this time, the quest for bigger and better aerobatic aircraft intrigued him. After flying the Christen Eagle, Laser 200, Pitts S1S, and Extra 300L, the thought of having an aircraft with a 1:1 or greater thrust to weight ratio was intriguing to Bryan. One thing led to another, and before long the 'Beast' was developed, making it the only piston powered biplane on air show circuit with a thrust to weight ration greater than 1:1!"

“Our hearts go out to Bryan’s family and loved ones,” Ed Noyallis, director of the Kansas City Aviation Expo Air Show, told local media. Jensen was a native of Ponte Vedra, FL.
FMI: www.beastairshows.com


source:http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=88f785e6-e416-46b7-a78c-1aeb4f25e128
 
R.I.P. Here's a pic from a couple years ago at KFCM - Wings of the North air show.


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Report on CNN saying he flew for Delta...
 
I was fortunate enough to meet Bryan this past April at an alumni function. He loved what he did and was proud of that airplane. Prayers and thoughts go out to his friends and family.
 
NOT what I wanted to read today, I knew that guy :(

Blue skies, bro.
 
The crash video is the most disturbing video I have seen since my friend Jim LeRoy's crash video. Horrible. Blue skies Bryan.
 
My hat is off to *anyone* who does this type of flying, they all clank when they walk. There is no room for mistakes or mechanical problems. That was a horrifying video.
 
Not to second guess his actions but watching the video it looks like he recovers from the initial spin but is to aggressive in his post recovery and spins it again. I can only imagine what would be going through your mind in a situation like that
 
Not to second guess his actions but watching the video it looks like he recovers from the initial spin but is to aggressive in his post recovery and spins it again. I can only imagine what would be going through your mind in a situation like that

Sure looked like it to me too - he was in the inverted spin after the lomecevak/tumble move, recovered and it maybe he was lower than he thought and yanked too hard into a conventional accelerated stall/spin. Good catch.
 
Ya he looks like he did a cross over spin. Really a shame. At that level there is no room to recover from an error like that. You can hear the power changes too.
 
What a rough week. Supposedly a wing walker died in Michigan too :(

What's even worse is that wing walker was Kyle Franklin's old wingwalker, before his wife started walking for him.

Kyle lost both his wife and his old wingwalker this year to airshow accidents. He's lost his father, father-in-law, grandfather and wife to airplane crashes.
 
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