Lt. Herman L. Bushong, Jr., assigned as the safety officer, would fly off Vernon's wing to assist him during the training exercise. The radios had been checked before the flight and Vernon had responded to Lt. Bushong's instructions several times during the exercise. At 10:30 A. M., Lt. Bushong observed the aircraft going into a spiral dive at 10,000 feet. Other pilots in the area could hear Lt. Bushong over the radio as he called instructions to Vernon, hoping that Vernon would regain control of the aircraft. The aircraft collided with the ocean surface at an angle of 45 degrees and disappeared upon impact. Because the ocean at the crash location is 195 fathoms or 1170 feet deep, there was no attempt to recover his body. | Corsair aircraft |
Biography and Pictures provided with the assistance of Larry L. Legge
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