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Aug

06, 2012

Volunteer doctor killed in single-engine plane crash

Aviation Accident

August 6, 2012 A 66-year-old doctor was killed Thursday when his Piper Comanche 250 plane went down shortly after takeoff from Truckee Tahoe Airport in Northern California, reports the Sierra Sun. He and two others were preparing for a trip to Mexico, where they would join other volunteers for a weekend medical and dental humanitarian mission. […]

Aug

01, 2012

Small plane crash with only minor injuries

Aviation Accident

August 1, 2012 An aviation crash was averted Tuesday in Farmington, Minnesota, according to the Farmington Independent. The 61-year-old pilot walked away from the crash, requiring only stitches for a cut. The Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows marveled at the man’s piloting abilities. “More often than not, you have pretty serious injuries or fatalities in these […]

Jul

30, 2012

Former Olympian killed in small plane crash

Aviation Accident

July 30, 2012 In Sedona, Arizona, a two-time Olympic distance runner, his 15-year-old son, and his son’s 14-year-old friend were killed Thursday morning in a small plane crash, reports Yahoo Sports. Pat Porter was the 53-year-old pilot of the Beech B-60 when it crashed and burst into flames upon take off. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) […]

Jul

26, 2012

Small plane ballistic parachute saves lives

Aviation Accident

July 25, 2012 The parachute on a Cirrus plane saved four lives Sunday in South Carolina, reports the Examiner. When the pilot deployed a built-in ballistic parachute system known as CAPS at an altitude of 9000 feet, the aircraft was lowered to the ground. The Cirrus eventually came to rest in a grove of trees about 20 […]

Jul

23, 2012

New museum to celebrate vintage aviation

Aviation Articles

July 23, 2012 Privately funded by the George V. Woodling Jr. Foundation from Cleveland, a new aviation museum in northern Ohio will offer aviation enthusiasts the feel of a different era, according to the Newark Advocate. The Liberty Aviation Museum near Port Clinton is a throwback to the growing interest in aviation between World War I […]