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As the photographs of businessman and NASCAR team owner Jack Roush’s sleek jet lying in pieces on the ground in Oshkosh, Wisc., flashed onto computer and television screens Tuesday night ...
NASCAR titan Jack Roush appears to have survived his second plane crash. Roush was piloting his company’s Raytheon/Beechcraft Premier jet when something went wrong on the approach to Wittman ...
Roush was seriously hurt once before, when the small plane he was piloting crashed in Alabama in 2002. -- Jim PeltzUpper photo: The jet flown by NASCAR team owner Jack Roush after it made a hard ...
Jack Roush suffering non-life threatening injuries ... Roush was piloting the Beechcraft Premier business jet at the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture Show at Wittman Airfield in ...
Jack Roush, co-owner of the Roush Fenway Racing Nascar ... a small twin-engine business jet, on a landing approach when the crash occurred. There was one passenger on board who was also ...
Two-time NASCAR championship-winning team owner Jack Roush underwent more surgery on Saturday, four days after crashing his private jet at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wis. The 68-year-old ...
The NTSB blamed pilot error for the crash of NASCAR team owner Jack Roush’s Beech Premier I at EAA AirVenture two years ago, finding that Roush failed to apply full ...
Explore the evolving role of Jack Roush at RFK Racing as Brad Keselowski takes on more leadership responsibilities.
NASCAR team owner and motorsport legend Jack Roush crashed his plane while landing in Wisconsin today. Roush is reportedly in critical condition. His jet, a Hawker/Beechcraft Premier 390 ...
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