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2022 Dallas airshow mid-air collision

Coordinates: 32°40′25″N 96°51′40″W / 32.67361°N 96.86111°W / 32.67361; -96.86111
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The collision at the Wings Over Dallas Air Show occurred on November 12, 2022, when two World War II-era aircraft, a B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra, collided in mid-air and crashed during the Wings Over Dallas airshow at the Dallas Executive Airport in the United States. The collision occurred around 1:20 p.m. local time. The airshow, which coincided with the Veterans Day celebrations, was organized by the Commemorative Air Force.

2022 Dallas airshow mid-air collision
The FAA and NTSB personnel at the crash site.
Accident
DateNovember 12, 2022 13:22 UTC−6 (1:22 PM CST)
SummaryMid-air collision at Wings Over Dallas airshow, under investigation
SiteDallas Executive Airport (RBD), Dallas, Texas
32°40′25″N 96°51′40″W / 32.67361°N 96.86111°W / 32.67361; -96.86111
Total fatalities6
Total survivors0
First aircraft

N7227C, the B-17G involved in the accident, in October 2019
TypeBoeing B-17G-95-DL/PB-1W Flying Fortress
NameTexas Raiders
OperatorAmerican Airpower Heritage Flying Museum
RegistrationN7227C
44-83872 (s/n)
77235 (BuNo)
Flight originDallas Executive Airport, Dallas, Texas
Occupants5
Crew5
Fatalities5
Second aircraft

N6763, the Bell P-63F involved in the accident, in October 2019
TypeBell P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra
OperatorAmerican Airpower Heritage Flying Museum
RegistrationN6763
43-11719 (s/n)
Flight originDallas Executive Airport, Dallas, Texas
Occupants1
Crew1
Fatalities1

The FAA and NTSB have launched an investigation into the crash and have yet to release details about the aircraft's owners, occupants, and possible crash victims.

Other websites

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  • "Mid-Air Collision Between a B-17 and P-63, NTSB Accident No. CEN23MA034". National Transportation Safety Board. November 13, 2022.
  • "Aviation Investigation Preliminary Report: CEN23MA034" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. November 30, 2022 – via WFAA.
  • NTSB Media Briefing: Member Graham Dallas, Texas Mid Air Collision (13/11/22) on YouTube