From the CQ/WorldRadio Online Newsroom...

Four well-known contesters en route to operate the CQ World Wide DX 
Contest this weekend from Bermuda were killed yesterday when their 
plane crashed shortly after takeoff from South Carolina. The four, 
all regular operators of the C6APR contest station, were identified 
as Peter Radding, W2GJ/C6APR, the pilot; and passengers Ed Steeble, 
K3IXD/C6AXD; Randy Hargenrader, K4QO/C6AQO, and Dallas Carter,  W3PP. 
According to the local Summerville Journal Scene newspaper, the plane 
crashed 250 yards east of the runway at Summerville Airport in 
Jedburg, South Carolina. The cause of the crash has not yet been 
determined, but Radding was a very experienced pilot. County Coroner 
Chris Nesbit told the newspaper that it appears the four were killed 
by the severity of the crash itself rather than the fire that 
followed. Autopsies are scheduled for today.

CQ WW Contest Director Bob Cox, K3EST, called the crash, "a real 
tragedy," adding that "devoted hams and contesters were lost." The 
C6APR team was featured in the cover story of April's WorldRadio 
Online, and Steeble wrote an article in the April, 2007 issue of CQ 
about his experiences as QSL manager for C6APR and for a special 
Islands on the Air expedition, W2GJ/C6A, in 2006. As of this morning, 
comments from hams around the world had been posted on the Journal 
Scene's website.



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Amateur Radio Operator
Duane Whittingham - N9SSN
Skywarn, ARES, SATERN
City of Chicago CERT Member
Red Cross Disaster Services Technology Member
Red Cross ECRV Certified 

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