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Jack Roush seems to have some misfortune as a pilot. This is the second major injury he's had while piloting (the first was a near-fatal injury while flying an ultralight). Sounds like his injuries are recoverable.
From ESPN:
"There are injuries. Possible surgery," Roush Fenway Racing president Geoff Smith said in a text message to The Associated Press. "But he walked out of the plane."
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/news/story?id=5415476
1st one was a P-51
Actually, ESPN mis-reported. Although he owns P-51s (and overhauls/rebuilds Merlins), his first crash - the one that nearly killed him - was in an Air Cam ultralight.
From the original Roush Racing press release in 2002:
http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=11738
“That’s the extent of our remarks. Does anyone have a particular question. We’ll open it up for a couple of minutes.” WHAT TYPE OF PLANE WAS IT? “It was not Jack’s P-51, that was speculated. It’s called an twin-engine air cam, and we do not know the details of what precipitated the accident.
The man is what, 68? Maybe its time to leave flying swept-wing jets single pilot to a younger professional pilot....
or to an older professional pilot.
1st one was a P-51