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Narrative: Crashed during an airshow practice flight. While executing a "go-around" Approximately three quarters of the way through the turn, the aircraft banked past 90 degrees, stalled, clipped a power line with the left wing and crashed.
The captain flew the aircraft beyond its operational limits and lost control. As a result the aircraft stalled, hit the ground and was destroyed.
All four crew killed: Co-pilot Lt Col Mark C. McGeehan initiated an ejection but the low level only allowed the "hatch blowing" part of the ejection sequence to occur before impact.
Pilot Lt Col Arthur A "Bud" Holland, Chief of the 92d Bomb Wing Standardization and Evaluation branch. instructor pilot, was designated as the aircraft commander (killed) Co-pilot Lt Col Mark C. McGeehan, instructor pilot and the 325th Bomb Squadron (BMS) Commander (killed) Colonel Robert E. Wolff Observer, Vice Wing Commander (killed) and Lt Col Kenneth "Ken" Huston, the 325th BMS Operations Officer (killed)