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Day: <span>July 28, 2022</span>

Prelim Report Issued In Warren Plane Crash

WARREN, Pa. — The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday released a preliminary report on a July 14 plane crash in Russell, Pa. “On July 14, 2022, about 19:40 eastern daylight time, a Flightstar II-SC, N6116U, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident at Shield Farm Airport (5PA6), Russell, Pennsylvania,” according to […]

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Severe turbulence caused B.C. helicopter crash that seriously injured 2, investigation finds | CBC News

A helicopter crash on Bowen Island, B.C., that sent two people to hospital with serious injuries last year was the result of bad weather that created severe turbulence, the Transportation Safety Board has found.

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New Plane Here, Limited Booking Available | The Molokai Dispatch

By Catherine Cluett Pactol Mokulele’s new 30-seat plane made its first landing with passengers on Molokai last week Thursday, and limited booking online is currently available. The twin turboprop Saab 340, operated under Mokulele’s parent company Southern Airways, is the first of two larger aircraft the company is bringing in to primarily serve Molokai and Lanai. Mokulele Chief of Staff Keith Sisson said the second plane will mainly be a reserve aircraft but on special occasions, both may be on the flight line at the same time. “We are not going to publish a full schedule until the reserve plane… Read the full story

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NTSB report: Plane struck hangar after takeoff in crash that killed Gainesville pilot

Jul. 27—The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on the July 8 plane crash in Cleveland that killed a Gainesville pilot. Around 1:05 p.m. July 8, Lee Olson, 79, took off in an experimental amateur-built Kolb Firestar II airplane. According to the NTSB report, Olson had a sport pilot certificate and was based at the Mountain Airpark in Cleveland. After reviewing …

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