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"Death on the 'Twilight Zone' Set"
Los Angeles Herald Examiner, July 24, 1982
"Flying debris from exploding gasoline fireballs triggered
yesterday's freak helicopter crash that killed veteran actor Vic
Morrow and two child actors as they filmed an escape scene,
preliminary reports from investigators indicate."
May 29th, 1987 - The jury in the Twilight Zone accident case acquit
movie director John Landis and four co-defendants of all charges
filed by the LA District Attorney. Among the jurers' conclusions
were that the Vietnam era helicopter was accidentally sent spinning
out of control during filming by poorly timed special effects
explosions.
In Northwest Texas, a small town shoeshine boy looks to the blue
skies above Sundown and yearns to be a pilot. Ten years pass and
Dorcey Wingo is drafted as part of LBJ's massive military build-up
in Vietnam. In March of 1969, "Charlie" Model gunship pilot Wingo
takes to the skies over Pleiku in the defense of freedom. The
author survives his tour of duty, returning to a shattered
marriage, and an ungrateful and divided America. In time, his love
of flying takes him as far afield as the jungles of Peru and the
poppy fields of Mexico. Then came the movies, and the Twilight
Zone.
Southern California has been Wingo's home base for many years of
his aerial adventures, culminating as a Huey logging pilot in the
Northwestern USA and Alaska. "Captain Methane" put Wind Loggers
into print in 2005, the first such book about the hazardous
helicopter logging profession.
"Death on the 'Twilight Zone' Set"
Los Angeles Herald Examiner, July 24, 1982
"Flying debris from exploding gasoline fireballs triggered
yesterday's freak helicopter crash that killed veteran actor Vic
Morrow and two child actors as they filmed an escape scene,
preliminary reports from investigators indicate."
May 29th, 1987 - The jury in the Twilight Zone accident case acquit
movie director John Landis and four co-defendants of all charges
filed by the LA District Attorney. Among the jurers' conclusions
were that the Vietnam era helicopter was accidentally sent spinning
out of control during filming by poorly timed special effects
explosions.
In Northwest Texas, a small town shoeshine boy looks to the blue
skies above Sundown and yearns to be a pilot. Ten years pass and
Dorcey Wingo is drafted as part of LBJ's massive military build-up
in Vietnam. In March of 1969, "Charlie" Model gunship pilot Wingo
takes to the skies over Pleiku in the defense of freedom. The
author survives his tour of duty, returning to a shattered
marriage, and an ungrateful and divided America. In time, his love
of flying takes him as far afield as the jungles of Peru and the
poppy fields of Mexico. Then came the movies, and the Twilight
Zone.
Southern California has been Wingo's home base for many years of
his aerial adventures, culminating as a Huey logging pilot in the
Northwestern USA and Alaska. "Captain Methane" put Wind Loggers
into print in 2005, the first such book about the hazardous
helicopter logging profession.
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