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    Small Plane Crashes in Ontario; Four Injured

    A small plane crashed near Brampton-Caledon Airport in Ontario, Canada, on November 27th.

    The four-seater Cessna plane was attempting to land at the airport when it struck a tree and went down.

    Four people were injured in the incident, and were taken to a hospital.

    Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of crash.

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    Russian Rocket Crashes

    A Russian booster rocket carrying three satellites crashed in Kazakhstan on Tuesday, July 2, 2013

    The rocket flew straight up for ten seconds, then started to wobble.

    Seventeen seconds into the flight, a booster shut down.

    The rocket impacted the earth a mile from the launch pad. The rocket was unmanned. No one was injured but there were 600 tons of highly toxic fuel aboard. Communities close to the point of impact had to be evacuated. It remains to be seen how this will affect the Russian space program.

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    Azza Transport Boeing 707 Crashes


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    What: Azza Transport Boeing 707-300 freighter on behalf of the Sudan Airways en route from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates to Khartoum, Sudan
    Where: Sharjah
    When: Oct 21st 2009
    Who: 6 crew
    Why: It is speculated that the plane had flaps problems that contributed to the flight crashing not long after takeoff. Witnesses say the plane first lost parts first, then it lost height, then veered to the right and into the ground.

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    Small Plane Crashes at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport; 2 Injured

    A nine-seat single-engine plane crashed at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport, Georgia, on January 6.

    Authorities said the Cobalt Air 727, a Pilatus PC-12 plane, developed some issues while it was taking off for Lexington, Kentucky. The pilot was attempting to land back when the plane ran off the runway 1 and came to stop in a ditch.

    There were two people aboard at the time; both of them were injured. They were taken to Memorial University Medical Centre.

    The FAA will investigate.

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    British Airways Jet Crash-Lands in South Africa; No injuries Reported

    British airwaysBritish Airways jet crash-landed at O. R. Tambo International Airport near Johannesburg, South Africa, on October 26.

    The Boeing 737-400 plane, operating as Comair flight BA6234, was flying from Port Elizabeth, Cape Town when its left landing gear collapsed upon landing.

    There were 94 passengers and 6 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained unhurt.

    An airline spokesperson confirmed the incident and said, “Comair and the relevant authorities will be conducting the necessary investigation over the coming days and weeks. As soon as more information is on hand we will be releasing it to the media.”

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    Chopper Crash in Louisiana, 2 lost

    What: Cenac Marine Services Robinson R44 Raven II
    Where: Belle Isle area east of Wax Lake, LA
    When: Jan 19, 2012, 7:30 am
    Who: 2 aboard
    Why: A helicopter flying south of Morgan City crashed into a marsky area east of Wax Lake. Fishermen called 911 when they saw the burning wreckage.

    The Cenac Marine Services helicopter crashed at 7:30 am, killing the two aboard.

    In St. Mary Parish, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has four boats and six agents engaged in search, rescue and recovery. FAA and National Transportation Safety Board investigators will be arriving ASAP.

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