Jack Roush injured in plane crash in Wisconsin

The plane Jack Roush was piloting Tuesday crashed at Wittman Air Field in OshKosh, Wis. Roush walked away from the accident bloodied but alive. Here is a photo of Roush’s plane.
Roush was taken to a local hospital where an attending physician said he is in serious but stable condition, according to a press release. His injuries are not life threatening.
"There are injuries. Possible surgery," Roush-Fenway President Geoff Smith said in a text message. "But he walked out of the plane."
Roush, an aviation buff, was expected to attend the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wis., this week.
There is a picture of Roush exiting the plane, though it’s graphic. If you’re not a fan of blood, don’t click on the following link. Here is the picture.
This is the second plane crash that Roush has been involved in. In 2002, a plane he was piloting near Talladega, Ala., crashed into a lake. Roush was knocked unconscious. He might have perished if it wasn’t for the fast actions of Larry Hicks, a retired Marine who saw the accident.
Our get-well wishes go out to Roush for a quick and easy recovery, and maybe that Cat in the Hat nickname has some merit after all.
(Thanks to Bob Margolis’ Twitter account and Jason McDowell for the pictures)
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