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BROWNSVILLE - Husband and wife stunt pilots Kyle and Amanda Franklin spent years doing high flying twists and turns. But Saturday, witnesses attending the Air Fiesta Airshow in Brownsville watched as things went terribly wrong for the pair. During their wing walking routine, amateur video showed the engine on the couple's plane burst into flames. 25-year-old Amanda Franklin managed to make it inside the plane and fasten her seat belt just seconds before the crash. Fire crews on standby at the airport rushed over to help. What's left of the "Mystery Ship" airplane could be seen lying on the ground in a wooded area were it crashed near the airport. One of several witnesses to the crash was volunteer fire fighter Maurice Bray. He told CHANNEL 5 NEWS many of the spectators thought it was all part of the act. As a firefighter, thought, he knew better. "I've seen it before as a volunteer firefighter." Bray said, " I actually wrote their names down, Kyle and Amanda Franklin. the first thing in church I am going to have a prayer for them." Emergency crews rushed the Franklin's to the hospital. Kyle suffered cuts and burns on his hands and arms. Amanda needed to be air-lifted to Brooks Army Medical Center's burn unit in San Antonio. She was burned on most of her body. Just two days earlier, CHANNEL 5 NEWS spent a little time with the couple. The two were pilots at very early ages, both family's were familiar with airplanes and air shows. They said their love of aerobatics kept them flying even after a family tragedy. The couples fathers, Jim Franklin and Bobby Younkin died several years ago flying in an airshow in Canada. Everyone we spoke to hopes Amanda and Kyle Franklin will pull through.
source: http://www.krgv.com/news/local/stor...g-Airshow-Routine/oRvGwafH6kmdbw1BSw6Uzg.cspx
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