Narragansett, Rhode Island – August 25, 1974
At about 1:30 p.m. on August 25, 1974, a single-engine, one-man, “experimental” aircraft was seen passing over DeLuca’s Beach in the town of Narragansett, heading out over the water. Suddenly a loud “pop” was heard, and the aircraft spun into the water from an altitude of 200 feet. The airplane struck nose first, crumpling the front of the aircraft and pinning the pilot inside as the cockpit sank below the surface. Although the cockpit was underwater, the wreckage remained partially afloat about 250 yards from shore, in water estimated to be 40-50 feet deep.
A man and woman from a nearby boat dove into the water to attempt a rescue, but were unsuccessful. They were relieved by six life guards who rowed out to the scene in two small boats, yet they couldn’t free the pilot either. When a Coast Guard vessel from Point Judith arrived the aircraft was towed to shore. There the body of the pilot was removed and transported to South County Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Sources:
The Providence Journal, (Massachusetts Edition), “Pilot Dies When Homemade Plane Crashes Off South County Beach”, August 26, 1974, page 1. (With Photo)
(Providence) Evening Bulletin, “Pilot Dies In crash Of Homemade Plane”, August 26, 1974, (With Photo)