
The Pilot Killed in Sunday’s Reno Air Races Tragedy Was an Executive With a Henderson-Based Company
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, September 20, 2022 7:26 am
The Pilot Killed in Sunday’s Reno Air Races Tragedy Was an Executive With a Henderson-Based Company
Author: Nevada Globe Staff
LAS VEGAS -On Sunday, the pilot who died in a crash during the championship round of the Reno Air Races was found to be a company executive from Henderson.
Aaron Hogue, 61 years old and living in Paso Robles, California, was a managing owner of Hogue Inc., which makes gun parts and knives.
On September 18, Hogue was flying an L-29 Super Delfin when it crashed on the third of six laps of the Jet Gold race.
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