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Small Plane Crashes in Cochise County; Pilot Killed

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    Wind River Mountain Crash Kills Day Family

    What: Condor Aero 998 Commander AC 11 en route from Jasper to Jackson.
    Where: 15 to 20 miles southwest of Lander, near Christina Lake, at an elevation of about 11,700 feet in Wyoming Wind River Mountains
    When: Dec. 22 2010
    Who: pilot Ralph Day, 56; his wife Doris Day, 52; and Connor Day, 12
    Why: The Days operated the Day Forestry Appraisal and Management company, and left Jasper planning to visit Yellowstone and then Alaska for the Iditarod.

    Day’s plane struck the top of a steep ridge three feet deep in snow. The plane was not reported missing, and was not located until a passing plane heard the beacon in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming,

    A helicopter retrieved the bodies on Saturday.

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    Mesaba Emergency Landing

    What: Mesaba/Delta CRJ 200 en route from Minneapolis to Dayton
    Where: Dane County Regional Airport, Madison
    When: Jan 7 2011
    Who: 40 passengers
    Why: While en route, the plane developed engine trouble.
    One of the engines displayed an emergency warning and had to be shut down.

    The pilot landed safely in Madison. Passengers disembarked normally.

    George’s Point of View

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    Near Total loss of Tajikistan Airlines Flight 3183


    Tajikistan Airlines (Tajik Air) Flight 3183 crashed on 15 December 1997 on approach to Sharjah Airport in the United Arab Emirates. Only the navigator, Sergei Petrov, survived of a crew of seven and seventy-nine passengers. The Tupelov crashed into the desert eight miles east of the airport. The controlled flight into terrain originated from Dushanbe Airport Tajikistan. Situational awareness may have been a factor.

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    Byron California: Small Plane Crashes Killing 2

    What: DSB Inc Glasair III
    Where: Byron, California
    When: October 23, 2012
    Who: 2 fatalities
    Why: Five miles from the nearest airport, the small home-built Glasair III crashed in a field near Byron, California, killing two aboard. A witness saw the plane “corkscrewing toward the ground.”

    IDENTIFICATION
    Regis#: 655DB Make/Model: EXP Description: GLASAIR
    Date: 10/23/2012 Time: 2103
    Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: Fatal
    Damage: Substantial

    LOCATION City: BYRON State: CA Country: US

    DESCRIPTION
    AIRCRAFT CRASHED IN A FIELD, THE 2 PERSONS ON BOARD WERE FATALLY INJURED, 4 MILES FROM BYRON, CA

    INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 2

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    Lion Air Robinson Helicopter Crash Kills Governer


    Pictured: Lion Air Robinson Helicopter fleet published on Lion Air Website

    What: Lion Air Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter
    Where: Jael Subdivision in Barangay Iyam, south of Lucena City, Philippines
    When: MAY 17, 2010
    Who: 4 aboard the flight, and two or three on the ground including Rowena Navales (14) 7 fatalities in all.
    Why: The Lion Air helicopter had just taken off. A scant 300 feet later, the chopper swerved, the propeller stopped spinning, and the helicopter slammed into three houses in a neighborhood 70 miles south of Manila. The fire spread to five houses. There were two or three fatalities on the ground, possibly all children, in addition to those aboard the flight.

    Aboard were Quezon Gov. Rafael Nantes,his military escort Master Sergeant Alfred Dominguez, police escort Police Officer Randy Roferez, and the pilot identified as Nestor Sanchez.

    The crash is being attributed to mechanical problems.

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    US Airways Express Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Dayton

    US Airways expressA US Airways Express jet made an emergency landing at Dayton International Airport in Ohio, on April 13.

    The plane was en-route from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Milwaukee when the pilot requested an emergency landing due to a maintenance light indicator.

    The plane landed uneventfully. There were 74 passengers and 4 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

    The flight was operated by a U.S. Airways subsidiary PSA Airlines.

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