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Laser Douglas crashes in Colombia

Laser Douglas crashes in Colombia

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    Two Robinson R22 Helicopters Crash in Australia

    What: Robinson R22 helicopters
    Where: Springvale Station, about 50km north of the Halls Creek, at a remote Western Australian cattle station
    When: May 5
    Who: pilot Wanganui pilot Matthew Warrick William Funnell, 39 and pilot 37-year-old Troy Aaron Wareham. Funnell is the cousin of John Funnell, managing director of Helicopter Services BOP – which provides air ambulance services.
    Why: When the pilots did not return, a search party was sent out, which discovered the wreckage. The crash is under investigation

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    Two Killed in Blair County Plane Crash

    A small plane crashed in Williamsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, on April 19th.

    The incident happened when the plane was carrying two men who were travelling to University of Notre Dame for an alumni conference.

    Both occupants of the plane were killed in the crash. They were identified as Steven Grady and Jim Durkin.

    The cause of crash is being investigated.

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    BN2 Crashes in Caribbean, Pilot Lost, Passengers Rescued


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    What: Divi Divi Air Britten-Norman BN2 A Islander en route from Curacao to Bonaire Netherlands Antilles
    Where: Caribbean
    When: Oct 22nd 2009
    Who: 9 passengers and 1 pilot
    Why: When the plane experienced engine failure, the flight ditched in the Carribean. The pilot, Robert Marcel, was knocked unconscious on impact.

    Passengers were rescued by boat. The unconscious captain could not be freed from his seat harness and the plane sank with him aboard.

    George’s Point of View

    Condolences to the family of Robert Marcel.

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    Firefighting Helicopter Crashes in Portugal

    What: Empresa de meios aereos Kamov Ka-32A11BC
    Where: Lagoa de Vale de Figueiras, Portugal
    When: Sept 3, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard
    Why: While filling a bucket during a firefighting expedition, a Air Media Company (EMA) chopper in Lagoa de Vale de Figueiras, Portugal went down.

    The two aboard were injured. There were no fatalities. The two firefighters have been hospitalized.

    The helicopter had been engaged in fighting the fire in Ourém which has been raging for 24 yours.

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  • Pilot crashes in Winter Garden


    Cessna Floatplane Pictured
    What: SeaRay seaplane
    Where: St. Johns Lake near the Deer Isle subdivision in Winter Garden in West Orange County Florida
    When: Saturday afternoon
    Who: Pilot sustained no significant injuries
    Why: Currently under investigation by the FAA

    After crashing, the plane was submerged with the pilot’s head just above water. Witnesses attempted to free him, but he remained trapped until extricated by Orange County rescue.

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    Tatarstan Airlines License Revoked

    Tatarstan Airlines operator of the Boeing 737-500 that crashed in November in Kazan only flies seven planes. (Maybe 6, now?) The one that crashed was leased from a Bulgarian company, with a history of minor accidents.

    Fifty people died on the Tatarstan Airlines jet that dived nose-down to a fiery grave in Kazan. The investigation says that even though the two pilots were on their second go-around (i.e. second attempt to land), everything was working until impact. Recovering from the botched landing attempt, they pulled up at a too steep angle. From a height of 700 m the airplane entered a nose down attitude, reaching a -75° pitch. They died trying to dive to recover momentum, and impacted at 450 km/h.

    Human error? Sleep deprivation? The crash embodies what is wrong with Russian Airlines.

    Russia has withdrawn the operating license for Tatarstan Airlines due to
    noncompliance by the airline with certification requirements for Russia’s civil aviation, violations of the established norms of flying hours, working and relaxation time.” The action came after it was discovered that Tatarstan Airlines breached rules regarding personnel training and rest times for flight and cabin crew. Of course, Tatarstan Airlines is

    Currently there’s a political wrestling match going on whether or not to ban planes over twenty years old.

    In my opinion? They could buy all the new planes they want, but unless they supplement with proper training and rest protocols, safety issues will remain the same.

    Video of Impact

    Aviation Casualties

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