Tom met the love of his life, Ami, when they were in grade school, and they went on to be high school sweethearts. The city of Evansville and its namesake university sobbed uncontrollably. They would be memories, conversation starters, neat things to show friends, children and grandchildren from time to time. Plane Taking Team To Basketball Came "Crashes, Killing 30 Ruiz apparently locked the rudder as well as the right aileron, which was mechanically linked to the left aileron and thus locked both surfaces. Nearby, a granite wall lists the names of those who died in the crash, as well as that of David Furr, the final team member whose tragic death two weeks after the disaster only deepened the communitys sorrow. Tragedy struck the team, the University, and the Evansville community when the plane carrying the Purple Aces crashed on December 13th, 1977 at 7:22 p.m. in the Melody Hills subdivision. Mascot Issues Again SurfaceCleveland To Drop IndiansWill High Schools Do The Same? A third of the documentary focuses on Evansvilles history which consisted of five Division II national championships and the formation of the 1977 team. Greg Smith, a freshman, was from nearby West Frankfort, Illinois. The passengers included 14 players, three coaches, support personnel and two fans who were headed for a game against Middle Tennessee State University at Murfreesboro. Greg Knipping, Sports Information Director. By December 1977, now under a new coach, the aces were down three games to one in their first Division I season. Monday marks 44 years since UE plane crash - 14news.com He had only seconds to get it right. All small aircraft have these locks, also known as gust locks, because their control surfaces are light enough to move in a stiff breeze, which can torque the cables and cranks in ways for which they were not designed. r/conspiracy - The 1977 University of Evansville Men's Basketball Team That is always in my mind.. Tom and Ami lived for . Keith Moon, sophomore, from Kettering, Ohio. Two weeks after the crash he was killed in a car accident. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and two sons. The NTSB issued only one recommendation which was not related to the causes of the accident, a somewhat common practice after crashes involving smaller airplanes in the 1970s. The University of Evansville team was just four games into its first season in Division I, college basketball's highest level.
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