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Today in History: June 3, 1919 – Daredevil flyer climbs from one plane to another 2,500 feet in the air
From major milestones to forgotten curiosities, this daily feature highlights the stories that once made headlines — just as they appeared in the Grand Forks Herald on this day in years past.
Pilot Survives Overnight After Plane Crash in Southern Indiana Woods
Photo Courtesy of the Indiana State Police Written from press release ORANGE COUNTY, Ind. — October 5, 2025 A pilot was rescued early Sunday morning after his single-engine plane crashed overnight in a heavily wooded area near the Orange–Lawrence County line, according to the Indiana State Police. At around 10 p.m. Saturday, the FAA and
Pilot error likely caused Nashville plane crash that killed Ontario family: NTSB
A fiery small plane crash in Nashville that killed an Ontario family last year was most likely caused by pilot error, the National Transportation Safety Board says.
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Family of D.C. plane crash victim sues FAA, Army, American Airlines
The family of one of the people killed when an airliner and an Army helicopter collided over Washington, D.C., in January has filed a lawsuit seeking accountability.
