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Bad start to Avalon Air Show

Posted: 28 Mar 2025, 09:17
by Airspeed
I couldn't go this time because I am doing house repairs before winter sets in.

Sadly, an aerobatic demo ended in disaster, when the aircraft failed to clear the ground at the end of a loop. Pilot is critically injured.
Best wishes.

Re: Bad start to Avalon Air Show

Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 03:44
by Airspeed
Again, best wishes to Glenn Collins for a speedy recovery.
He remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Glenn is an experienced aerobatic pilot in his 50s.
The Pitts Special appeared to bounce once after hitting the ground, so a tiny bit better than a vertical hit.

Re: Bad start to Avalon Air Show

Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 23:37
by Paul K
Looks nasty. I hope he recovers. Keep us posted, Mike.

Re: Bad start to Avalon Air Show

Posted: 18 May 2025, 08:01
by Airspeed
Hard to find details on Glenn's progress, but I have located this

"Most of my general injuries are healing well, but I do have spinal damage," he said.

"While I can move my legs — which I'm incredibly grateful for — I don't yet have full feeling in my legs or waist. Ongoing rehabilitation will be key, and I'm giving it my all."

Mr Collins was taken to hospital in a critical condition and has since undergone several surgeries.
Pilot Glenn Collins and his wife outside a Melbourne hospital

Glenn Collins has been receiving treatment in Melbourne. (GoFundMe)

"Recovery is ongoing and still uncertain in many ways, though I'm thankful for every step forward," he said.

After spending the past five weeks in Melbourne receiving treatment, he said he will now be transferred to Sydney to be closer to family.