MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — The pilot of a World War II-era plane has died after it crashed and burst into flames at a West Virginia air show, the second deadly air show crash in 24 hours.
No spectators were reported injured in the crash Saturday. It came a day after a stunt pilot crashed at a Nevada air show Friday, killing nine.
West Virginia air show officials posted a notice on their website encouraging those who witnessed the crash to seek support if they felt viewing it was traumatic.
The West Virginia Air National Guard said the pilot was a civilian, although they hadn't released his name Saturday evening.
The fixed-wing, single-engine plane is registered to John Mangan of Concord, N.C.
A message left at Mangan's North Carolina home was not immediately returned Saturday.
No spectators were reported injured in the crash Saturday. It came a day after a stunt pilot crashed at a Nevada air show Friday, killing nine.
West Virginia air show officials posted a notice on their website encouraging those who witnessed the crash to seek support if they felt viewing it was traumatic.
The West Virginia Air National Guard said the pilot was a civilian, although they hadn't released his name Saturday evening.
The fixed-wing, single-engine plane is registered to John Mangan of Concord, N.C.
A message left at Mangan's North Carolina home was not immediately returned Saturday.
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