Modern Era · North America · Disaster
1908
First fatal airplane crash
September 17, 1908
During a demonstration flight at Fort Myer, Virginia, Orville Wright's plane broke a propeller and plunged fifty feet, killing his passenger, Army Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge, who became the first person to die in a powered aircraft. Wright survived with broken bones. Aviation had begun paying its blood tax, which it would continue paying heavily throughout the century.