Witnesses Praise Reno Pilot for Last-Ditch Maneuvers

They think Jimmy Leeward, 74, kept it from being worse
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 17, 2011 5:42 AM CDT
Pilot Jimmy Leeward Pulled Up, May Have Kept Reno Crash From Being Even Worse
A P-51 Mustang airplane crashes into the edge of the grandstands.   (AP Photo/Ward Howes)

As horrific as yesterday's crash at an air race event in Reno was, witnesses say it could have been worse if not for last-second maneuvers by the veteran pilot. "If he wouldn't have pulled up, he would have taken out the entire bleacher section," one dad there with his two daughters tells AP. "I think he was trying to do whatever he could right up to the end," another tells CNN. "I thought he was coming in on top of us. Instead, he missed us by about 100 feet and went out into the box area in front of us." As of this morning, three people were dead, including 74-year-old pilot Jimmy Leeward of Ocala, Fla. Early speculation is centering on mechanical failure.

In a profile, the Los Angeles Times notes that Leeward—a real estate developer by trade—was a legend in the plane racing circuit and owned his own race team. He "barreled through the skies in more than 120 competitions, and worked as a stunt pilot in several films. He was brawny and handsome; only some salt and peppering on his temples gave a hint of his 74 years." His Facebook page is collecting tributes, though the Times notes that some were questioning whether Leeward was too old for the circuit: "What the hell was he doing up there over a public venue?" (This blogger agrees.)

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