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Jack Davenport

Jack Davenport is a British actor, born on March 1, 1973, in Suffolk, England. After attending the University of East Anglia, he wrote to John Cleese who gave Jack a role in his film Fierce Creatures.

Davenport's best known TV roles have been in This Life, Ultraviolet, and Coupling, while his most notable movie appearances were in Pirates of the Caribbean and The Talented Mr. Ripley.


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Ripley. Fatalities: 2. Davenport's best known TV roles have been in This Life, Ultraviolet, and Coupling, while his most notable movie appearances were in Pirates of the Caribbean and The Talented Mr. Martin’s 12-year-old son by Hussey, Alex, had watched his father take off on the ill-fated flight, according to a March Air Force Base spokesman. After attending the University of East Anglia, he wrote to John Cleese who gave Jack a role in his film Fierce Creatures. Martin, a former pro tennis player, was also an actor and at one time a member of the 1960s pop music trio “Dino, Desi & Billy.” He was the former husband of both actress Olivia Hussey and Olympic skating gold medalist Dorothy Hamill. Jack Davenport is a British actor, born on March 1, 1973, in Suffolk, England. A probe into the cause of the crash concluded that the “maximum climb” takeoff, the ensuing g-forces resulting from flying an aircraft in this manner, and the jet’s subsequent flight into thick clouds were disorienting and negatively affected Martin’s ability to discern his whereabouts and the proper airborne position of his aircraft in relation to the surrounding terrain.

Crash investigators later determined that the F-4C flew, upside down, into the granite wall at an estimated 560 mph. Ramon Ortiz, 39, of Las Vegas, were recovered from the snow-covered impact site in Wood Canyon the following day. The bodies of Martin and the F-4C’s weapons system officer, Capt. San Gorgonio summit.

Four days later, on March 25, the burnt wreckage was spotted from the air by rescue teams 5-1/2 miles southeast of the Mt. The other two pilots complied with the instructions but no response was heard from Martin’s jet and a search for the missing plane was initiated. All three pilots were instructed by Ontario ATC to turn left to avoid the 11,502-foot mountain. Martin’s jet was one in a formation of three that were under the control of civilian air traffic controllers at Ontario International Airport.

Nine minutes after takeoff, after flying into clouds, the jet disappeared from radar. Martin, a California Air National Guard captain, was given permission by controllers to perform a “maximum climb” takeoff from March Air Force Base in Riverside County. Details and Probable Cause: An F-4C Phantom II fighter jet piloted by Dean Paul “Dino” Martin, 35, the son of actor/singer Dean Martin, slammed into a solid wall of granite at the 5,500-foot level of the Mount San Gorgonio foothills while on a routine training flight. Operator / Flight No.: California Air National Guard / Military Location: Near Banning, Calif.

Date / Time: Saturday, March 21, 1987 / 1:55 p.m.
FROM CALIFORNIA'S WORST AVIATION DISASTERS:. In failing health, he passed away in 1995. Dean Martin never recovered from the loss of his son, and retired from show business that same year.

"Dino" was married to actress Olivia Hussey. Weapons Systems Officer or "backseater") also killed in the accident was not identified in the excerpt of this report... His "wizzo" (WSO e.g. Captain Dean Paul ("Dino") Martin, 35, son of entertainer Dean Martin, was killed when the California Air National Guard Phantom jet he was piloting crashed into the San Bernardino Mountains.

CASUALTY REPORT -- CALIFORNIA AIR GUARD JULY 1987. The accident board report ruled that 'maximum climb' takeoff, G-forces associated with this type of flight and the dense cloud cover negatively affected the pilot's ability to know his position and aircraft attitude.". "The aircraft was literally pulverized into the granite. An investigation revealed the aircraft flew, inverted, into a solid wall of granite between two mountain peaks, at an altitude of 3,750 feet and at an estimated impact speed of 560 mph.

"The crash site was found on the 3rd day of searching in the San Bernardino Mountains. Radar contact was lost 9 minutes into the flight. The aircraft was seen disappearing into a scattered cloud ceiling at 4,700 feet. Permission had been given by March Air Force Base ATC (Air Traffic Control) for the F-4C to perform a 'maximum climb' takeoff.

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Dino Martin was a California ANG (Air National Guard) Fighter pilot and was at the controls during the crash that took his life. The following is quoted from The American Spectator:. Starred in the TV series Misfits of Science shortly before his death in a plane crash on 21 March 1987. He was a member of the rock group, Dino, Desi, & Billy in the 1960s.

Son of legendary performer Dean Martin.