Louis Grey Hood Jr., 19181942 (aged 23 years)

Name
Louis Grey /Hood/ Jr.
Birth
Residence
Age: 2Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son
1920 (aged 1 year)
Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a maternal grandfather
1932 (aged 13 years)
pilot in WWII
Cause of death
Death
Death
injuries suffered in a plane crash during a training flight in a BT-9 near Randolph Air Force Base
January 30, 1942 (aged 23 years)
Note: From the official accident report: "It is the opinion of the Committee that this student pilot was practicing elementary 8's at a low altitude, with a strong gusty wind condition. It is believed that the pilot instructor allowed the student to make a steep climbing turn down wind and the airplane reached a stalling position without his applying corrective action. After stalling, the airplane fell of and struck the ground, with the resultant damage to the airplane, and injury to personnel."
Family with parents
father
mother
18881972
Birth: May 16, 1888 39 33 Bellefontaine, Webster, Mississippi, USA
Death: June 1972
himself
19181942
Birth: November 30, 1918 27 30
Death: January 30, 1942Randolph Air Force Base, Guadalupe County, TX, USA
23 months
younger sister
19201982
Birth: October 13, 1920 29 32 Goss, Marion County, MS, USA
Death: 1982
younger sister
Private
Residence
Death
Note: From the official accident report: "It is the opinion of the Committee that this student pilot was practicing elementary 8's at a low altitude, with a strong gusty wind condition. It is believed that the pilot instructor allowed the student to make a steep climbing turn down wind and the airplane reached a stalling position without his applying corrective action. After stalling, the airplane fell of and struck the ground, with the resultant damage to the airplane, and injury to personnel."
Death

From the official accident report: "It is the opinion of the Committee that this student pilot was practicing elementary 8's at a low altitude, with a strong gusty wind condition. It is believed that the pilot instructor allowed the student to make a steep climbing turn down wind and the airplane reached a stalling position without his applying corrective action. After stalling, the airplane fell of and struck the ground, with the resultant damage to the airplane, and injury to personnel."