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Light Crash in Russia Kills Pilot and Passenger

Light Crash in Russia Kills Pilot and Passenger

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    Cessna Crashes by New Hampshire Runway


    Contact photographer Ron Yantiss

    What: Cessna T182T Turbo Skylane
    Where: WEST LEBANON, N.H.
    When: Feb 9, 2012, 3:45 p.m
    Who: pilot, 1 fatality
    Why: The Cessna T182T Turbo Skylane took off from Lebanon New Hampshire Municipal airport returning the plane from repairs  but developed problems. The pilot, Paul Schlieben, of Peterborough, N.H requested a turnback to the airport.

    He was returning to the airport when he crashed in the airport safety area impacting beside a runway. West Lebanon firefighters responded to the scene and put out the flames. The pilot did not survive the impact.

    Aircraft Description
    Serial Number T18208595 Type Registration Individual
    Manufacturer Name CESSNA Certificate Issue Date 11/13/2006
    Model T182T Expiration Date 03/31/2013
    Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Status Valid
    Pending Number Change None Type Engine Reciprocating
    Date Change Authorized None Dealer No
    MFR Year 2006 Mode S Code 51760054
    Fractional Owner NO
    Registered Owner
    Name SCHLIEBEN PAUL

    City PETERBOROUGH State NEW HAMPSHIRE
    County HILLSBOROUGH Zip Code 03458-2021
    Country UNITED STATES
    Airworthiness
    Engine Manufacturer LYCOMING Classification Standard
    Engine Model TIO-540-AK1A Category Normal
    A/W Date 07/19/2006

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    Small Plane Crashed in San Diego County; 1 Killed, 2 Injured

    A small plane crashed near Ramona in San Diego County, California, on February 12th.

    The Cessna plane, carrying three people, was on an instructional flight when it went down on a mountainside.

    A 20-year-old woman was killed in the crash while two other people were injured.

    The plane was registered to American Aviation Academy.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Plane Crashes in Half Moon Bay

    What: AERONCA CH7A Fixed Wing Single-Engine plane owned by AMELIA REID AVIATION LLC Regis#: 2805E
    Where: HALF MOON BAY, CA
    When: 01/29/2009
    Who: Pilot on board
    Why: AIRCRAFT CRASHED IN OCEAN 8 MILES WEST OF HALF MOON BAY, CA AFTER ENGINE FAILURE

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    Mil Mi-17 Crash in Sudan, 7 Fatalities 2 Survive

    What: Sudanese Air Force Mil Mi-17 (Mi-8T)
    Where: El Fasher, Sudan
    When: July 16, 2012
    Who: 9 aboard, 7 fatalities
    Why: The aircraft reportedly went down near El Fasher according to one source “due to a technical fault” and another “gunned down.” Seven military officers on an administrative mission died at the scene. Two survivors were taken to military hospitals.

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    Trike Crash in Western Cape


    On January 10, 2013, a Windlass Aquila Trike en route from Wintervogel Airfield with an instructor and student pilot took off on a training flight. Bystanders reported that the pilot turned back toward the airputt but crashed and caught fire.

    Wintervogel is a private airfield near Klipheuwel in the Western Cape. The pilot was reported to be German, and the passenger from Tableview.

    Paramedics and an emergency team responded to the scene but there were two fatalities.

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    Iranian Crash: 153 on board


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    Contact Photographer Farzad Farajpour

    What: Aria Air Ilyushin IL-62 en route from Tehran to Mashad. The plane was leased by Aria Air from Kazakhstan
    Where: Mashad Iran
    When: July 24 2009
    Who: 153 aboard. 17 died in the accident.
    Why: On landing, the nose gear did not deploy; the main wheels sparked on touchdown.
    The dead include the first three rows, the flight crew and the cabin crew. Also, there were 19 injuries reported so far.

    Aria Air’s managing director Mehdi Dadpay was among the victims

    George’s Point of View

    This was the second Iranian airliner crash within 10 days. Iran should put their foot down on all airlines, government owned or not to insure that every single plane that takes off is airworthy.

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