A “Top Gun: Maverick” trip trainer’s last minutes prior to he dove to his fatality in a collision at a New Mexico air program have actually been caught on video clip.
Footage taken by viewer Terre Blevins reveals the airplane zipped Charles “Chuck” Coleman spiraling downward on Sunday prior to banging right into the ground at theLas Cruces International Airport Coleman was joining a balancing efficiency at the Las Cruces Air andSpace Expo
“It was this big puff of dirt,” Blevins informed The Las Cruces Bulletin while stating the accident, “and then I looked at the security guard next to me. I’m like, ‘Did he crash?’ And she just took off running.”
An commentator in the video clip might be listened to informing viewers promptly complying with the accident to “please stay off” social media sites which emergency situation staffs were reacting to the scene.
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Coleman’s website states he was a “flight instructor with over 10,000 hours total flight time” and “flew 140 flights in order to prepare the actors to fly in Navy F-18 Hornets” in the film “Top Gun: Maverick.”
“Chuck was our aerobatics flight instructor and instrumental in our preparation for Top Gun: Maverick. He was an aerospace engineer, air show and test pilot, and our friend and ally,” Miles Teller, among the celebrities of the movie that played the duty ofLt Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, created on X.
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“Chuck had a very easygoing way about him and we always felt comfortable with his expertise at our disposal. He was kind, humble and curious about others and the world we live in,” Teller included. “Gone too soon but his contributions will live on forever. Thanks for the memories, Chuck.”
The National Transportation Safety Board informed K 14 that it is examining the accident of the Extra Flugzeugbau GMBH EA 300/L aircraft, which occurred around 2:30 p.m. regional time onSunday
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“Unfortunately, we had a tragic ending to our Air and Space Expo this weekend,” Las Cruces Mayor Eric Enriquez was estimated as statingMonday “We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the loved ones and fans of Chuck Coleman.”