Man dies after jet-fuelled truck crashes at US air show

Man dies after jet-fuelled truck crashes at US air show

The high-speed accident happened in front of horrified spectators.

The SHOCKWAVE Jet Truck was modified to carry three jet engines. (SHOCKWAVE Jet Truck website pic)
WASHINGTON:
The driver of a truck powered by jet engines was killed during a high-speed accident in front of spectators at an air show in the US state of Michigan, relatives said today.

Chris Darnell, 40, died yesterday at the Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show, where he was driving the SHOCKWAVE Jet Truck down a runway at more than 483kph, according to police.

“We have lost our youngest son Chris in an accident doing what he loved; performing with SHOCKWAVE,” his father Neal Darnell said on Facebook.

In a separate post, he said the accident was a result of “a mechanical failure on the Jet Truck”.

Video taken at the Battle Creek Executive Airport by apparent air show attendees and posted on social media showed the truck losing control, bursting into flames and crashing, flipping over multiple times as horrified spectators looked on.

Moments before the accident, the SHOCKWAVE was seen spewing pyrotechnic flames from its exhaust pipes, apparently a standard part of the truck performance.

The truck, which was touted as the “world’s fastest semi”, having once reached a record speed of 605kph, was modified to carry three jet engines, providing it with 36,000 horsepower.

Battle Creek police said the rest of yesterday’s schedule was cancelled but the air show would resume today, and that police, fire officials and the Federal Aviation Administration had launched investigations.

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