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Mar

09, 2012

NTSB releases findings on 2010 copter crash

Aviation Accident

March 9, 2012 Fuel exhaustion likely led to the October 15, 2010, crash of a Missouri Highway Patrol helicopter, Federal accident investigators concluded, according to Saint Louis Today. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) found that the pilot’s “inadequate preflight planning and decision making” resulted in the Bell 206B Jet Ranger running out of fuel and […]

Mar

09, 2012

Michigan Man And Girlfriend Perish In North Carolina Plane Crash

Personal Injury

A 51-year-old pilot from Commerce Township, Michigan, was killed along with his girlfriend when his plane crashed Friday outside Charlotte, North Carolina.

Mar

07, 2012

North Carolina plane crash kills 2

Featured Articles

March 7, 2012 In North Carolina, a 51-year-old man and his girlfriend, both of Commerce Township, were killed in a plane crash on Friday, according to the Livingston Daily. The man’s single-engine Cessna Columbia 350 he was piloting originated in Commerce Township and stopped at Davidson County Airport. The couple stayed there overnight while the […]

Mar

02, 2012

Preliminary Report Released About Washington State Plane Crash

Aviation Accident

March 2, 2012 About 20 minutes after takeoff from Renton Municipal Airport,  a Cessna 172 plane crashed and killed three people on February 15, reports the Tukwila Reporter. A 31-year old man, a 30-year-old man (the pilot), both swim coaches at local high schools, and a 29-year-old woman, of Federal Way, were killed in the […]

Mar

02, 2012

Regional Airline Fined $153,000 For Fatal Crash

Personal Injury

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommended today that Colgan Air, Inc., the regional airline responsible for the February 2009 fatal commuter jet crash outside Buffalo, New York, be fined $153,000 for not giving flight crews their required time-off between shifts in the time frame surrounding the crash.