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The plane crashed into a swamp in the Everglades. meter vicki van dies pilot setting record guts imagine said mother could ever than any had she This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. Crash Jessica Dubroff's wings may have been frosted with ice, and she had no joy of flight on her last ride. But a person of any age may fly next to a licensed pilot, who may let them take control if he or she feels it is safe to do so. She had room to be; she had room to have a life. Ms. Hathaway's outward calm in explaining the great tragedy of her daughter's death as the price of an expansive and joy-filled life came as criticism mounted nationwide of both Jessica's parents and an aviation system that allowed the accident to happen. Cheyenne Airport Manager Jerry Olson said surface visibility was about five miles and the temperature was 38 degrees, "right on the edge of icing being a problem.". In the case of someone younger, they are considered to be a passenger in the plane and the flight instructor is legally responsible for flying the aircraft. "They didn't have the typical toys like Barbie Dolls and race cars. Mr. Dubroff had said on Tuesday that he had thought of the idea of the cross-country flight after being inspired by a similar odyssey by a little girl a few years ago. He said the probe was still at a very early stage and would take six months to complete. . He said he had asked Jessica and she loved the idea. I was in HS. Her father and a flight instructor were also killed. Jessica Dubroff, a 7-year-old from Pescadero, Calif., taking off on the second leg of an audacious quest to become the youngest person ever to complete a round-trip Even before the crash, the exploits of the spunky, freckle-faced Jessica with her "Women Fly" baseball cap commanded news coverage from coast to coast. Copyright 1996 NPR. The 4-foot-2, brown-haired Jessica was so short she needed extenders on the plane's pedals in order to reach them. According to the plans, Reid wasn't to touch them except in an emergency. A solo pilot of a plane must be at least 16 years old. McCreary, of the National Transportation Safety Board's Seattle regional office, said he did not know exactly how much over the 2,500-pound gross takeoff weight limit the plane was. "The philosophy they were coming from was learn from experience. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. Bad weather forced him to make a hard landing that heavily damaged his original It wasn't immediately known who was at the controls. Heather Wessley of The brown-haired, 4 feet 2 Jessica Dubroff had flown out of Half Moon Bay, Calif., on Wednesday and executed a flawless landing in high winds that evening here in Cheyenne. The bombing is revealed to have been an attempt to kill the Chinese Premier, Zhou Enlai, who abruptly changed his travel plans to the Asia-Afro Bandung Conference and did not board the plane, but allowed his decoys to go instead. The plane crashed in a residential area, narrowly missing a house, a half-mile from the runway. Within 20 minutes of the crash, a tarp had been placed over the plane. "You look at Jess and tell me how you can question that," said Ms. Hathaway as she knelt with her two surviving children next to a makeshift shrine bedecked with flowers and stuffed animals 50 yards from the driveway where the Cessna 177 plummeted to the ground. Jess did what she enjoyed: She had a full, wonderful, wonderful, exquisite life.". But she went on to say she did not worry about it. The 4-foot-2, brown-haired Jessica was so short she needed extenders on the plane's pedals in order to reach them. Tom Johnson, a 15-year pilot, said he saw the plane shortly after takeoff, and it appeared the pilot was trying to return to the airport in the face of the rain and snow. "It's been a long day," Jessica said after landing late yesterday. Her father was to sit in the back seat of the Cessna 177B. In an interview with The Times of London she had said she could not wait until she turned 16 and could fly solo. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Please get some altitude!' Jessica Dubroff, her father and her flight instructor were killed just after taking flight from Cheyenne in 1996. Jessica Dubroff, a 7-year-old student pilot from Pescadero, Calif., taking off on the second leg of an audacious quest to become the youngest person ever to complete The girl, who would have turned 8 on May 5, said she wanted to be a professional pilot. Under Federal Aviation Administration rules the minimum age for holding a pilot's license is 16. "She had a freedom which you can't get by holding her back," a crying Ms. Hathaway said as she cradled her 3-year-old daughter, Jasmine. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). He turned 8 the day after he completed the nine-day flight; Jessica would have turned 8 on May 5. The three had taken off yesterday morning from Half Moon Bay, Calif., aiming to arrive tomorrow in Falmouth, Mass., after overnight stops in Cheyenne and Fort Wayne, Ind. Jun 19, 1996: Hellevi Rombin: 62: Beauty queen. They had tools, like hammers and saws," Ms. McKnight said. "Over the Sierra it was just perfect, until we got over to the Rockies and they were bumpy, kind of bumpy," she told radio station KGO in San Francisco on Wednesday. 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Jessica Dubroff's plane had crashed less than two blocks away from Jennifer Seaman's school. =ED BRUSSELS, FROM NEWS WIRE SERVICES I would prefer it was not at age 7 but, God, she went with her joy and her passion, and her life was in her hands," Ms. Hathaway said. I had two hours of sleep last night.". Showing little of the emotion displayed by many of the strangers who left tokens of their sympathy at the crash site Friday, Ms. Hathaway spoke with great equanimity of her daughter's life and death in terms that appeared to reflect the family's unconventional life in Pescadero, Calif. "I simply am here for my own well-being," said Ms. Hathaway, who has described herself as a "spiritual healer." Jessica had asked her excitedly. This started off as a father-daughter adventure and it's gotten wonderfully out of hand.". Each week, we'll select an aviation themed movie to watch. But for all of Jessica's moxie and precocious intelligence, many people here and around the country wondered why she had been allowed to pilot a plane at such a young age. The Cessna 177B Cardinal crashed just after takeoff from Cheyenne Regional Airport in Cheyenne, Wyoming. "There was a last-minute attempt by the pilot not to hit houses.". "There was a last-minute attempt by the pilot not to hit houses.". You have permission to edit this article. Ginger Humphrey, spokeswoman for United Medical Center in Cheyenne, confirmed that Jessica, her father, Lloyd, and instructor Joe Reid died in the crash. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), More from On This Day in Aviation History, Join Us for #Avgeek Movie Night! I can't wait to sleep. "I cared deeply for this little girl," he said. Saddest goodbye 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff was buried April 15 in Pescadero, Calif. She was killed, with her dad and flight instructor, in a plane crash April 10 WebJessica Dubroff crash blamed on pilot March 4, 1997 Web posted at: 9:45 p.m. EST. ", Her father, Lloyd, said: "She really does love to fly. Miss The article said her plea to the President had drawn no response. It would have been impossible.". "It just went right into the ground. Debris was scattered through the neighborhood. All 110 aboard killed. Jessica Dubroff: The Final Moments Before The Plane Crash Aviation Bledsoe: Original Plory & Yoop YouTuber 690 subscribers Subscribe Save 13K views 3 A party that got out of hand turned into a fight on Elmwood Avenue in Kenmore on Friday, with three police agencies responding to break it up. I can't wait to sleep. Standard-Times staff photographer Hank Seaman's column, "Snapshots," Ms. Hathaway spoke via cellular telephone to Jessica moments before the take-off here. WebWASHINGTON (CNN) -- The National Transportation Safety Board found Tuesday that the April 1996 fatal crash of a small plane carrying 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff was probably " he said. Soon after the crash of the single-engine plane that killed 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff on April 11, the calls poured into the Federal Aviation Administration. Heather Wessley of Wyoming Public radio reports that Jessica Dubroff was flying a four-seat Cessna with her father and her flight instructor. A similar decision was made by the National Aeronautic Association, which keeps American aviation records. In the wake of the crash, an investigation into its cause was conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board. Since then, 8-year-old Killian Moss of Phoenix completed a similar journey last year. . . ". Jessica Dubroff 1988- 1996She died in the damn cessna 177 plane crash on April 11, 1996 The distance record she was trying to set, from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic and back again, did not hinge in any way on making good time. The children were educated at home and also taught things like how to build furniture and repair houses. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. A 7-year-old California girl on a quest to become the youngest cross-country pilot was killed today when her single-engine plane crashed shortly after take-off in thunder and driving sleet. I had two hours of sleep last night. Her father and her flight instructor also died. Thunderstorms have all of Mother Nature's flying troubles in a bundle. Her mother, Lisa Blair Hathaway, said she heard no word of problems as the three began to take off. 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On day two of her quest, the Cessna 177B Cardinal single-engine aircraft, piloted by her flight instructor, crashed during a rainstorm immediately after takeoff from However, flights by youngsters have continued. 1934 A Caproni Ca.113 biplane flown by Italian aviator Renato Donati sets a new altitude record of 47,352 ft (14,433 m). The three had taken off Wednesday morning from Half Moon Bay, Calif. She landed safely in Elko, Nev., Rock Springs, Wyo., and Cheyenne. The government agency charged on Thursday that one of T.C. 1908 French aviator Leon Delagrange flies 12,878 feet in 6 minutes, 30 seconds aboard his Voisin-Delagrange No. "I do think we should look at it from the view of the judgment made to take off in a small, one-motor private airplane, in light of what I understand was a thunderstorm. 2 biplane in Paris. But this morning her plane, bound for the next stopover in Indiana and ultimately for Cape Cod, Mass., crashed just moments after it lifted off here in Wyoming. Through your continued use of this site, you agree that NYCAviation.com assumes no liability nor responsibility for any individuals actions or conduct. "I can't wait until the next day. We were going to have a reception. "I'm going to fly 'til I die. All three people aboard were dead at the scene. She had flown ahead to Massachusetts to await the arrival of Jessica and her ex-husband. April 13, 1996 Seven-year-old Jessica Dubroff 's single- engine plane was overloaded with luggage and personal items when it crashed in treacherous conditions, WebDubroff's dream ended Thursday when her Cessna Cardinal 177 crashed shortly after take-off from Cheyenne, Wyoming. The mission to the moon is aborted two days later after an oxygen tank explodes. He said he had no information on how the decision was made to take off. Her father, Lloyd, lived with his second wife in San Mateo, also in the Bay Area. Contributing factors included the flight instructor pushing an extremely tight schedule in order to meet media commitments surrounding the hype around Dubroffs attempt. Jessica, who would have turned 8 next month, was attempting to become the youngest pilot ever to complete a cross-country flight. "I don't think we should look at it from the view of whether a 7-year-old should be encouraged to fly airplanes," said David Boone, an Atlanta lawyer who is a specialist in aviation issues and a pilot of 24 years. ", See the article in its original context from. The single-engine plane, a four-seat Cessna owned by Reid, crashed in a residential area, missing a house by 25 feet, a half-mile from the runway. Under Federal Aviation Administration rules the minimum age for holding a pilot's license is 17. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. She took off in a cold rain and died when her single-engine Cessna The accident occurred on April 11, 1996, shortly after a Cessna 177B took off from a Cheyenne, Wyoming, airport as part of a highly-publicized cross country trip by Girl, 7, Seeking U.S. A 7-year-old California girl on a quest to become the youngest cross-country pilot was killed today when her single-engine plane crashed shortly after take-off in thunder and driving sleet. 2001 The crew of a damaged US Navy EP-3 electronic surveillance aircraft is released from Chinese custody, 10 days after their plane collided in midair with a Chinese Shenyang J-8 fighter jet and was forced to land.. 1996 Jessica Dubroff, a seven-year-old whose parents claimed she was the youngest pilot in history to attempt to fly across the At the Three-Zero Cafe at Half Moon Bay Airport, where Jessica took her lessons, owner Mark Smith said, "We're all just stunned. WebThe plane carrying Jessica Dubroff in her attempt to become the youngest pilot to fly across America was overweight when it crashed shortly after takeoff, a federal investigator said Friday. The crash that killed Jessica Dubroff; her father, Lloyd; and Joe Reid happened on the second day of their flight. "It was very fortunate it didn't hit any houses in the area," he said. The Cheyenne Police Chief, John Powell, said today that whoever was piloting the plane had evidently made an attempt to avoid hitting houses even as the plane plunged to the ground. If you are experiencing difficulties logging in or are a subscriber getting a paywall, please try one or more of the following steps. "Clearly I would want all my children to die in a state of joy. "Have you seen a 7-year-old shine like that? Kelly McKnight, a friend of the family, said Ms. Hathaway raised her children without the usual assortment of children's playthings and baby books. Still, some aviation experts insisted the question was less why she was at the pilot's seat -- after all, she had flown for months before without incident and several other young children have accomplished aviation feats -- than why the plane took off at all, in a thunderstorm and near-freezing conditions. "To hold anyone back is to miss the message.". After an overnight in Falmouth, they had planned to go to Washington on Saturday and eventually return home Wednesday. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Fuel spilled but there was no fire. A flight instructor accompanied him. Asked if Jessica ever expressed a fear of flying, Ms. Hathaway said: "She didn't have it in her vocabulary.". A seven-year-old girl trying to become the youngest person to fly across the country died today in a plane crash near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The group was aiming to arrive in Falmouth, Mass., Friday after another stop in Fort Wayne, Ind. "To visit you at the White House would be wonderful and clearly to pilot an airplane that you would be in would bring me an even greater joy," the girl wrote in a hand-written letter quoted last week in an issue of The San Jose Mercury News. "The plane was struggling and dipping.". The family used to live in Falmouth. Jessica's mother, Lisa Blair Hathaway, who was in Massachusetts to greet the family, planned to fly to Wyoming this afternoon, said Phil Orlandella, spokesman for the Massachusetts Port Authority. All rights reserved. Several witnesses also said the plane never appeared to have got higher than a few hundred feet. 1955 Air Indias Kashmir Princess, a Lockheed L-749 Constellation, is bombed over the South China Sea while enroute from Hong Kong to Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 16 of the 19 people onboard. "What we're talking about is an airplane that has exceeded its maximum gross takeoff weight at an airport that is above sea level," he said, adding that Cheyenne's thin air -- at 6,100 feet -- would make takeoff more difficult. WebIsaiah Cooper, 16, touched down at Compton airport after a roughly two-week flight around the country, becoming the youngest African American pilot to complete the cross-country flight. And any of those things can upset an airplane.". "I kept thinking, `Please! Although Jessica was clearly at the controls as the four-seat, Cessna 177B took off, the authorities could not say this evening whether or not the veteran flight instructor, Joe Reid, 52, had taken command of the craft in the final moments before, eyewitnesses said, it plunged, almost straight down, hit a residential street nose first. The plane had dual sets of controls, meaning that the flight instructor was legally considered in charge and had the ability to take control instantly, though the plans called for Mr. Reid to take over only in an emergency. The crash is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board. The Mayor said Jessica had told him she drew up the flight plans herself, picking Cheyenne as the first stop after calculating how far a tank of gas would take her from her home in California. I mean, what more could I ask for? 1996 Jessica Dubroff, a seven-year-old whose parents claimed she was the youngest pilot in history to attempt to fly across the United States, dies in a crash while doing just that, along with her flight instructor and her father. Meanwhile, standing before the spot where her daughter died in the crumpled wreckage of a single-engine plane, Lisa Blair Hathaway on Friday defended her decision to allow Jessica to attempt a cross-country flight. "Do you hear the rain?". Jessica's plane, a Cessna 177B owned by Reid, nose-dived to the ground minutes after taking off at 8:25 a.m., in a thunderstorm that produced heavy rain, snow and 32-mph winds. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. "I just love to fly," said Jessica. Investigators blame the crash on the flight instructor deciding to takeoff in bad weather, overloading the plane and not maintaining adequate airspeed, which led to a stall and crash. The family is from Pescadero, a rural community about 40 miles south of San Francisco. But he said there were apparently no regulations that would have kept her on the ground. But within hours of the crash, Federal authorities announced that they would re-examine existing regulations on underage pilots. The plane carrying Jessica Dubroff in her attempt to become the youngest pilot to fly across America was overweight when it crashed shortly after takeoff, a federal investigator said Friday. Copyright 2023 NYCAviationAll Rights Reserved. A seven-year-old girl trying to become the youngest person to fly across the country died today in a plane crash near Cheyenne, Wyoming. Accuracy and availability may vary. Last year, 8-year-old Killian Moss of Phoenix flew from San Diego to Norfolk, Va. Jessica had less than a month to set the unofficial record. The Guinness Book of Records once kept official records in the "youngest pilot" category but stopped doing so a few years ago because it did not want to encourage unsafe flights, a spokesman said today. In the case of someone younger, they are considered to be a passenger in the plane and the flight instructor is legally responsible for flying the aircraft. Wheelers owners repeatedly harassed Quinn J. Gambino, a transgender male, includi. Police Chief John Powell, who was first on the scene, said the bodies were still strapped into the plane when he arrived. Join us on Twitter for #Avgeek Movie Night every Friday! There was some speculation today that Mr. Reid may have been reluctant to take the controls for fear of technically negating Jessica's accomplishment. Jessica's father had said he was more worried about her horseback riding. 1970 Apollo 13 launches from the Kennedy Space Center. I was going to be open whenever they showed up.". WASHINGTON The plane crash that killed 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff stemmed from her instructor's poor judgment in letting her take off in a snowstorm, federal "It stalled over my building, winged over and went straight into the ground like a dart," he said. 1943 The P-V Engineering Forum PV-2, flown and designed by Frank Piasecki, becomes the second helicopter to complete a successful flight in the United States. Updrafts and downdrafts and turbulence, potential for icing, hail, all in one local area. WebThe plane carrying Jessica Dubroff in her attempt to become the youngest pilot to fly across America was overweight when it crashed shortly after takeoff, a federal investigator said Several years ago, the Guinness Book of Records ceased recognizing the "youngest pilot" category for fear of encouraging unsafe flights. I can't wait until the next day. 2001 The crew of a damaged US Navy EP-3 electronic surveillance aircraft is released from Chinese custody, 10 days after their plane collided in midair with a Chinese Shenyang J-8 fighter jet and was forced to land. Jessica, who was a fan of biographies of the aviator Amelia Earhart, drew up the flight plans herself, arranging to visit grandparents in Massachusetts and Florida and to stopover on her return trip in Washington, where she had even hoped to entice President Clinton to fly with her aboard the Cessna. . "It was very fortunate it didn't hit any houses in the area," he said. The Mayor of Cheyenne, Leo Pando, broke down at a news conference here this morning, saying that Jessica had reminded him of his own daughter, who died in a flood 11 years ago at the age of 16. According to the plans, Reid wasn't supposed to touch the controls except in an emergency. . Even before the crash, the exploits of the spunky, freckle-faced Jessica with her "Women Fly" baseball cap commanded news coverage from coast to coast. Mourners converged on the crash site, where the police had quickly placed a heavy tarpolin over the wreckage, leaving flowers, stuffed animals and written scraps of Bible verse. The last youngster listed by Guinness was 9-year-old Rachel Carter of Ramona, Calif., who crossed the continent in 1994. Cooper's 8,000-mile flight was not without difficulty. Jessica had written to President Clinton to invite him on a 15-minute plane ride, but her father had said they received a letter saying the president and Mrs. Clinton wouldn't be available Saturday. "I'm going to take what has happened and let myself be with it," said Ms. Hathaway. "I was shocked to see an airplane taking off in these weather conditions -- my wipers on high speed could barely keep up," said Mel Montoya, a clerk at a Sam's Club store who was stopped in his car at an intersection near the airport. . Jessica, who had dreamed of being a pilot when she grew up, took off at 8:25 a.m. during a storm after completing the first leg of the 6,500-mile round trip and spending the night here. But Jessica suggested that he may have done so on the first leg of the journey. Jessica had been trying to best a cross-country flight record set by a 9-year-old. "Do you hear the rain?" PLANE WAS OVERWEIGHT AT TIME OF CRASH, FEDERAL INVESTIGATOR SAYS. Jessica, her father and flight instructor were killed in the When asked to describe her feelings at being where her daughter had perished, she replied: "I don't feel, I am in a state of being.". Police Chief John Powell, who was first on the scene, said the bodies were still strapped into the Cessna when he arrived, but he couldn't tell who had been operating the plane. The crash that killed Jessica Dubroff; her father, Lloyd; and Joe Reid happened on the second day of their flight. Jessica carried a wallet with an ace of spades in it for luck while she flew. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The National Transportation Safety Board found Tuesday that the April 1996 fatal crash of a small plane carrying 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff was probably caused by the pilot's decision to take off in bad weather. All three people in the Cessna 177B were killed just after takeoff from a small airport in Cheyenne, Wyoming. This week's movie is Sully. "The Guinness Book of Records" had ceased recognizing the "youngest pilot" category for fear of encouraging unsafe flights. Jessica, born at home in a birthing tub, lived with her mother and her two siblings -- Joshua, 9, and Jasmine, 3 -- in Pescadero, about 40 miles south of San Francisco. "It's been a long day," she said then. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS SITE IS INTENDED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING AVIATION ENTHUSIASTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS. "I enjoyed it. Jessica's father had said the girl "dragged her mother and me into this" and was not pushed by parental ambition. After landing here late Wednesday in a Cessna outfitted with a booster seat so she could see out the window and extensions on the pedals so her legs could reach them, Jessica quickly captivated people in Cheyenne at a news conference at the airport. Steve McCreary said the single-engine Cessna that crashed near a northern Cheyenne house during a thunderstorm Thursday morning, killing the 7-year-old girl, her father, Lloyd, and flight instructor Joe Reid, was overweight because of "personal effects.". "God's newest little angel," read one note. We went out for lunch and drove past the crash site itself - I do not recall if we knew it had happened and happened to drive past the wreck, or if we drove past then found out it was the Dubroff plane. Earlier in the day, during an appearance on NBC's "Today" show, Ms. Hathaway sobbed about her daughter's death, while defending the decision to let her fly. Ms. Hathaway said she took great comfort in something the local coroner had told her: that from the positions of the bodies in the plane, it was clear that Lloyd Dubroff, seated in the rear of the Cessna behind his daughter, had been holding her from behind as the plane plunged like an arrow, according to witnesses, into the ground. "If she can do this, she can do anything," he said. The family used to live in Falmouth. Jessica Dubroff died along with her father and her flight instructor when the plane went down shortly after taking off in a driving rain.

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