
The mistakes that led to a deadly Blue Angels crash - Navy Times
2016年9月15日 · Something was not right with the Marine flier at the stick of Blue Angels jet No. 6 on June 2, the day he split off for a routine maneuver and crashed into a field during an air show practice....
Welcome to Jeff Kuss
Marine Captain Jeff Kuss was a decorated pilot who, through his career, accumulated more than 1,400 flight hours and 175 carrier landings. Captain Kuss served in Afghanistan and earned the Strike Flight Air Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during his …
Botched Maneuver Caused Blue Angels Pilot's Death: Investigation
2016年9月15日 · "Kooch check alt," he radioed, using the call sign for the number six soloist, Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss. Seconds later, observers on the ground saw a fireball as Kuss' F/A-18 Hornet hit the...
Navy Investigation Concludes Fatal Blue Angels Crash Caused By …
2016年9月16日 · The Navy determined that pilot error caused the fatal Blue Angels crash on June 2, with Marine Corps pilot Capt. Jeffery Kuss entering the first maneuver in a training run too fast and losing ...
'True hero': Kuss children visit father's memorial site in Smyrna
2022年2月20日 · Jeff Kuss, a captain in the Marine Corps, crashed June 2, 2016, during a practice run for the Great Tennessee Air Show at the Smyrna Airport. Nearly six years after the crash, Reed said Kuss' widow felt the children were "emotionally ready to come and see the memorial." Rainbows will always make Christina Kuss think about her late husband.
Welcome to Jeff Kuss
JEFF KUSS USMC MEMORIAL. On June 2, 2016, our nation was deeply impacted by the tragic in-flight accident of United States Marine Corps Captain Jeff Kuss while flying as Blue Angel #6 in practice for the Great Tennessee Airshow, in Smyrna, Tennessee.
Blue Angels crash blamed on pilot error | CNN Politics
2016年9月16日 · Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss was killed in the crash June 2 in Smyrna, Tennessee, after he could not complete a maneuver in his F/A-18 jet, according to the report. It said Kuss, flying Blue Angel...
The US Navy Has Concluded Its Investigation into the Crash of …
2016年9月16日 · On June 2nd of this year, US Marine Captain Jeff “Kooch” Kuss, the Number 6 pilot for the US Navy’s flight demonstration team – the Blue Angels – was tragically killed when his F/A-18C Hornet crashed during a practice run at an airport near Smyrna, Tennessee.
Document: Report on June Fatal Blue Angels Crash - USNI News
2016年9月16日 · The following is the results of a Navy investigation into the June 2, 2016 crash in which Blue Angels pilot, Capt. Jeffery M. Kuss, USMC was killed in Smyrna, Tenn. From the report: Executive Summary
Late Blue Angels pilot was living his dream before crash
2016年6月3日 · The pilot, Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss, was killed. He was just 32 years old. When I met Capt. Kuss last spring, it was clear he was truly living his dream. Not only was he a decorated member of the...