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William Payne Stewart (January 30, 1957 – October 25, 1999) was an American professional golfer who won 11 PGA Tour events, including three major championships, the last of which came just a few months before his death in an airplane accident at the age of 42.
The projected (in green) and actual (in red) ground track of N47BA from departure in Orlando to Dallas and to crash site in South Dakota. On October 25, 1999, a Learjet 35, registration N47BA, [7] operated by Sunjet Aviation of Sanford, Florida, departed Orlando Sanford International Airport (IATA: SFB, ICAO: KSFB) at 13:19 UTC (09:19 EDT) on a two-day, five-flight trip.
Cause undetermined. Former NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe survived this crash. Payne Stewart: United States 1999 Champion golfer: Learjet 35: Mina, SD (crash site). Location at time of death undetermined. Hypoxia; see 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash. Bruce Borland also died in this accident. Joseph Warren Stilwell Jr. United States 1966
Four months after winning the 1999 U.S. Open, Payne Stewart died in a plane crash at the age of 42. His life-size statue, named "One Moment in Time," was dedicated on November 7, 2001.
Golfer Payne Stewart died in 1999 along with four others after the aircraft he was in flew thousands of miles with the pilot and passengers unresponsive. The plane eventually crashed in South ...
All six people on board die, including professional golfer and 1999 U.S. Open winner Payne Stewart and golf course architect Bruce Borland. October 31 – EgyptAir Flight 990, a Boeing 767 on its way Cairo, Egypt, crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off Nantucket, Massachusetts.
In 1999, Borland was killed in a Learjet 35 with Payne Stewart while flying from Orlando, Florida, to Dallas, Texas, before the Tour Championship. He died of hypoxia, a lack of oxygen, before the plane crashed.
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