• On January 11, 1955, a
USAF Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar crashed after engine failure 5 miles NE of the airport. All 37 airborne infantry and three crew members bailed out before the aircraft crashed, but two crew members were killed. • On November 26, 1962, a USAF
Lockheed C-130 Hercules lost two engines during a training flight and crashed. All five occupants died. • On June 2, 2016, while practicing for an upcoming air show at the airport,
United States Navy Blue Angels #6, an
F/A-18 Hornet, crashed on the grounds of the
Sam Davis Home, a nearby historic site. The pilot,
USMC Capt. Jeff Kuss, was killed as a result of the crash. The incident occurred just after takeoff while Capt. Kuss was performing the Split-S maneuver. The Navy investigation found that he had performed the maneuver too low while failing to retard the throttle out of afterburner, causing him to fall too fast and recover too low above the ground. Capt. Kuss ejected, but his parachute was immediately engulfed in flames, causing him to fall to his death. His body was recovered multiple yards away from the crash site. The cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. The investigation also cited weather and pilot fatigue as additional causes of the crash. There were neither casualties nor severe property damage on the ground, as the plane went down in an empty field. The Town of Smyrna has erected a permanent memorial to Capt. Kuss near the airport, which includes a decommissioned F/A-18 Hornet identical to the aircraft destroyed in the crash, painted in the Blue Angels #6 livery. • On May 29, 2021, a
Cessna Citation 501, registered N66BK,
crashed into nearby Percy Priest Lake soon after takeoff. All seven occupants on board died, including
Gwen Shamblin Lara and her husband
Joe Lara. The NTSB's investigation yielded the result that the crash was allegedly due to "the pilot's loss of airplane control during climb due to spatial disorientation." ==See also==