<Li> 2 August 1958 - Lt. John R. Dewenter landed, wheels up at Buffalo Niagara International Airport after experiencing engine troubles during a show in Clarence, NY . The Grumman F - 11 Tiger landed on Runway 23 but exited airport property coming to rest in the intersection of Genesee Street and Dick Road, nearly hitting a gas station . Lt. Dewenter was uninjured, but the plane was a total loss . </Li> <Li> 14 October 1958--Cmdr . Robert Nicholls Glasgow died during an orientation flight just days after reporting for duty as the new Blue Angels leader . </Li> <Li> 15 March 1964--Lt. George L. Neale, 29, was killed during an attempted emergency landing at Apalach Airport near Apalachicola, Florida . Lt. Neale's F - 11A Tiger had experienced mechanical difficulties during a flight from West Palm Beach, Florida to NAS Pensacola, causing him to attempt the emergency landing . Failing to reach the airport, he ejected from the aircraft on final approach, but his parachute did not have sufficient time to fully deploy . </Li> <Li> 2 September 1966--Lt. Cmdr . Dick Oliver crashed his Tiger and was killed at the Canadian International Air Show in Toronto . </Li>

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