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    Pilot Injured After Small Plane Crashed in Minnesota

    A small plane crashed in Ellendale, Minnesota, on February 2nd.

    Authorities said the plane flying from Duluth to Winona, Minnesota, went down near 72nd avenue and Beaver Lake.

    The pilot, Daniel Johnathan Bass, 39, was injured and was taken to a hospital.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Small Plane Crashes at Gainesville Airport; 1 Dead, 1 Injured

    A small plane crashed at Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport in Gainesville, Florida, on November 17th.

    The Lancair International Legacy plane was carrying two people when it went down.

    The pilot, identified as Robert Carlisle Alberhasky, 68, of Cumming, was killed in the crash. His passenger Mark Lewis, 69, of Flowery Branch, was injured and was taken to a hospital.

    The FAA and the NTSB are investigating.

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    Twin Engine Plane Crashes in NC Waters


    On Jan 13, 2013, a private plane with two aboard taking off from Roanoke Island crashed into the water on its second approach back to the airport.

    ATC made contact with the plane before it came down with the pilot making no indication of problems.

    The female passenger was rescued from the water and taken to Outer Banks Hospital. The coast guard is searching for the pilot.

    The plane went down between 11 and 11:15 a.m and the weather was hazy with rolling periods of fog. Visibility on the ground was less than 30 feet.

    The woman was located in the water, found by rescuers who followed her screams. They were unaware that a plane had crashed.

    Hatteras Island and other dive teams were searching for the Pilot in limited shifts due to the water temperature, looking from Umstead to Virginia Dare bridges. Agencies cooperating in the search included Dare County Emergency Management, Dare County EMS, Roanoke Island Volunteer Fire Department, Chicamacomico Volunteer Fire Department, Nags Head Fire and Rescue, NC Highway Patrol, NC Marine Patrol and NC Wildlife.

    The search resumes monday morning.

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    Plane crashes near Dare Co. airport

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    Home-built Experimental Aircraft Crashed in Fountain County: Pilot Killed

    experimental planeCharles Coffing of Covington, a 72-year-old man, was killed in a small plane crash in Fountain County, Indiana , near the Rob Roy covered bridge, north of Terre Haute.

    The accident happened at 1:30 p.m. on May 9.

    First-responders told that there was no sign of fire at the scene. Officials said that the plane was a home-built experimental aircraft approved by the FAA.

    One of the eye-witnesses said that the plane “came down nose first into the ground.”

    The National Transportation Safety Board and FAA are investigating the reasons of the crash.

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    Firefighters Tanker Goes Down Fighting Wildfire


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    What: Neptune Aviation Services Inc.Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
    Where: Iron County, Utah
    When: June 3, 2012, 1 pm
    Who: 2 fatalities
    Why: While fighting a fire east of the Utah/Nevada border, two fire fighting pilots working with the Ely division of the Bureau of Land Management lost their lives.

    The plane was carrying 2000 gallons of water and 1,600 gallons of fuel, and was approaching the fire when it crashed in rocky terrain.

    Pilot 48-year-old Todd Tompkins, and co- pilot, Ronnie Chambless, 40 were on their second run dropping retardant on the fire when the plane went down.

    No probable cause of the accident has been released.

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    Smoke in American Airlines Flight


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    What: American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-82 en route from Fort Myers to Dallas TX
    Where: Jacksonville
    When: Mar 30th 2011
    Why: While en route, the crew smelled smoke in the cabin.

    They diverted to Jacksonville. By the time they landed, the odor dissipated. The plane was examined; and a replacement MD-83 was flown in.

    Passengers arrived 2 and a half hours late.

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