Video Vault: History of airplane accidents at Marana airport

From the Arizona’s Family 3TV News archives, we’re taking a look back at three memorable stories covering two tragic aviation accidents at the Marana Municipal Airport.
The first story covers an incident from April 8, 2000, involving a U.S. Marines Osprey aircraft that crashed, leaving 19 Marines dead.
The second story, from March 15, 2002, details another tragic event involving the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights parachuting team, where their pilot lost his life.
The third story, from March 18, 2002, focuses on how the Golden Knights moved forward just days after losing their pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Lowell Timmons, in the deadly crash.
The first story covers an incident from April 8, 2000, involving a U.S. Marines Osprey aircraft that crashed, leaving 19 Marines dead.
The second story, from March 15, 2002, details another tragic event involving the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights parachuting team, where their pilot lost his life.
The third story, from March 18, 2002, focuses on how the Golden Knights moved forward just days after losing their pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Lowell Timmons, in the deadly crash.

From the Arizona’s Family 3TV News archives, we’re taking a look back at three memorable stories covering two tragic aviation accidents at the Marana Municipal Airport.
The first story covers an incident from April 8, 2000, involving a U.S. Marines Osprey aircraft that crashed, leaving 19 Marines dead.
The second story, from March 15, 2002, details another tragic event involving the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights parachuting team, where their pilot lost his life.
The third story, from March 18, 2002, focuses on how the Golden Knights moved forward just days after losing their pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Lowell Timmons, in the deadly crash.
The first story covers an incident from April 8, 2000, involving a U.S. Marines Osprey aircraft that crashed, leaving 19 Marines dead.
The second story, from March 15, 2002, details another tragic event involving the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights parachuting team, where their pilot lost his life.
The third story, from March 18, 2002, focuses on how the Golden Knights moved forward just days after losing their pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Lowell Timmons, in the deadly crash.