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Who was Craig Hutain? Montgomery pilot who started flying at age 10 was among victims of Dallas air crash
DALLAS, TEXAS: Six have been confirmed dead in the horrific Dallas mid-air crash on Saturday, November 12, at Dallas Executive Airport. Two historic airplanes, a B-17 Flying Fortress and one Bell P-63 Kingcobra crashed mid-air during the Dallas air show.
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A Montgomery pilot, Craig Hutain, was one among those who died in the terrible collision. He started flying for the airlines in 1982 and has flying hours of more than 34500 in total. His friend, Dale McLeod, stated that they've both flown together off and on for 25 years. He further added that Hutain "lit up any room he was in," and described Hutain as "one of the best pilots I've ever flown with," reported WFAA.