Jessica Whitney Dubroff was a seven-year-old American trainee pilot who died while attempting to become the youngest person to fly a light aircraft across the United States. On day two of her quest, the Cessna 177B Cardinal single-engine aircraft, piloted by her flight instructor, Joe Reid, crashed during a rainstorm immediately after takeoff from Cheyenne Regional Airport in Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing Dubroff, her 57-year-old father Lloyd Dubroff, and Reid.
Dubroff, age 7, leaving on her ill-fated cross-country flight, April 10, 1996
Dubroff's final flight's path (red) from takeoff to crash (blue circle).
Cessna 177B Cardinal similar to the ill-fated aircraft.
Dual yoke flight control arrangement, similar to Reid's aircraft, in a single engine Cessna.
The Cessna 177 Cardinal is a light single-engine, high-wing general aviation aircraft produced by Cessna. It was intended to replace the Cessna 172 Skyhawk. First announced in 1967, it was produced from 1968 to 1978.
Cessna 177 Cardinal
Cardinal logo seen on many 177s and 177RGs
An original 1968 model fixed pitch 150 hp Cessna 177 Cardinal
Cessna 177B Cardinal