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Two die in plane crash in forest north of Dolores

Two people died this weekend in a plane crash in a remote area north of Dolores that contains private and San Juan National Forest land, according to Montezuma County Sheriff Steven Nowlin.
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Roberto Canessa: The tale of one 1972 Andes plane crash survivor

THE survivor of the 1972 plane crash was the one who suggested to resort to cannibalism to stay alive. Roberto Canessa, 70, trekked through the mountains for ten days in search for help for the sur…

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Boeing 737 Max: What is the future for the troubled plane?

The aircraft is under scrutiny following a terrifying incident at 16,000ft. Simon Calder investigates whether Boeing’s most successful jet will be able to stay flying amid safety concerns

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Boeing boss admits mistake over Alaska Airlines plane door blow-out

The president of Boeing has admitted the planemaker was at fault after one of its aircraft suffered a door blowout. No one was injured when the unused cabin door broke away from the Alaska Airlines flight from Portland, Oregon on Friday 5 January, shortly after take-off. “We’re going to approach this number one acknowledging our mistake. We’re going to approach it with 100 per cent and complete transparency every step of the way,” Dave Calhoun, Boeing’s president and chief executive, told staff on Tuesday. The door plug which fell away from the aircraft was used to fill an emergency exit that was not required by Alaska Airlines.

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Shock detail in chopper crash findings

The pilot involved in a fatal helicopter crash in the Northern Territory which killed an Aussie Netflix star told the transport safety watchdog he did not use cocaine, despite tiny amounts of the drug being detected in his system.

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