Jogger killed by plane on beach had no warning

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. --- Robert Gary Jones was a pharmaceutical salesman on a business trip, looking forward to getting home to celebrate his daughter's third birthday. He was enjoying a moment to himself on this resort island, jogging on the beach and listening to his iPod.

An Experimental Lancair IV-P airplane lies beached on Hilton Head Island, S.C. The pilot, Edward Smith, and his passenger survived the crash, but a man jogging on the beach was killed.   RUSS BYNUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS
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An Experimental Lancair IV-P airplane lies beached on Hilton Head Island, S.C. The pilot, Edward Smith, and his passenger survived the crash, but a man jogging on the beach was killed.

Officials say the Woodstock, Ga., man neither saw nor heard what struck him from behind Monday evening: a single-engine plane making an emergency landing.

The Lancair IV-P aircraft, which can be built from a kit, had lost its propeller and was "basically gliding" as it hit and instantly killed Jones, said Ed Allen, the coroner for Beaufort County on the South Carolina coast.

"There's no noise," said aviation expert Mary Schiavo, a former inspector general for the National Transportation Safety Board. "So the jogger, with his ear buds in, and the plane without an engine, you're basically a stealth aircraft. Who would expect to look up?"

The pilot, Edward I. Smith of Chesapeake, Va., and his lone passenger both walked away from the crash landing near the Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa.

Jones, a 38-year-old salesman for pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, was in Hilton Head on a business trip and was looking forward to returning home for his daughter's birthday today, his mother said.

Pauline Jones, of Dunedin, Fla., described him as "great son, a wonderful husband," She said he lived in the northern Atlanta suburbs with his wife, Jennifer, their daughter and a 5-year-old son.

"I was never so shocked in all my life," Pauline Jones said.

"They say that God only gives you what you can handle. I said, 'You know what, I've reached my max.' "

The plane took off from Orlando, Fla., at 4:45 p.m. Monday and was en route to Virginia when it started leaking oil at about 13,000 feet, said Joheida Fister, the spokeswoman for Hilton Head Island fire and rescue.

Fister said the pilot determined he couldn't make it to Hilton Head Airport. He told authorities oil on the windshield blocked his vision and the propeller had come off, forcing him to attempt a landing on the beach.

Smith confirmed he was flying the plane when he returned to the scene Tuesday, when the four-seater aircraft was hoisted onto a trailer hitched to a pickup truck and towed from the beach. He said he didn't want to talk about the crash.

"I've got a lot of issues going on right now," Smith said. "I've got a plane that's all torn up. And I've got a young man that I killed."

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating, Fister said.

NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said no cause had been determined. He said the plane was being transported to Virginia, where investigators would inspect it.

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harrisjr 03/17/10 - 08:36 am
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How about saying " I've got

How about saying " I've got a young man that I've killed. And I've got a plane that's all torn up." Instead of vise versa!

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uptheseventhplanet 03/17/10 - 01:12 pm
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This loss of life is tragic

This loss of life is tragic but a lesson can be learned from it. It's never a bad idea to leave one ear uncovered by a listening device's speaker so you can hear some of what is going on around you.

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