| | | |

NTSB sending Team to Peru Crash Investigation

Similar Posts

  • | | |

    Glider Crash Sends Two to hospitals


    A Flugsportclub Aschaffenburg Scheibe SF 25C Rotax Falke which had taken off from Aschaffenburg was returning from a scenic flight when it crashed in a muddy field next to the Hessian-Bavarian border near Großostheim airfield.

    The pilot and passenger were taking advantage of pretty weather.

    The two aboard the plane were trapped for an hour. Rescue was delayed by the mud in the field which made approaching with rescue equipment difficult.

    A dozen rescue personnel, two paramedics, and forty firemen and policemen responded.

    After they were extracted, they were flown to separate hospitals. The 63 year female passenger was flown to Aschaffenburg hospital. The 82 year old pilot was taken to Frankfurt University Trauma Center.

    The Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchungen) is investigating. No cause of the crash has yet been advanced.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • |

    Beechcraft Bonanza in KY Crash


    What: Air Ops LLC Beechcraft Bonanza registered to TFB Aviation LLC of Mingo, Iowa. The air taxi was flying en route from from Midway Airport in Chicago when the pilot experienced problems
    Where: near the Tom Sawyer State Park and the Indian Springs Golf Club, near Louisville KY
    When: Thursday Morning Dec 18
    Who: Pilot Evan Freeman, a 25-year-old pilot from Louisville was killed in the crash
    Why: The crash is under investigation

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | | |

    Cessna Crash in Tanzania


    A Tanzania National Parks Authority Cessna 182Q Skylane flying from Mpanda airport to Katavi National Park crashed in Nsemlwa village, Tanzania after the plane developed engine failure.

    The pilot capt. Adamu Athumani Kajwa survived a crash that split the plane in two. He had already dropped off his passenger at Mpanda Airport.

    Farmers witnessed the plane crash and assisted the pilot although their assistance was hampered by bees.

    The pilot was hospitalized at Mpanda district hospital.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • | | |

    Small Plane Crashed in Rio Grande River

    A small plane crashed in Rio Grande river just south of Las Cruces in New Mexico, on June 25th.

    The Cessna 172 was carrying two people when it hit power lines and went down just west of N.M. 28.

    Both occupants were injured in the accident and were taken to hospital.

    The crash is being investigated.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • |

    Military Plane Crashes in Serbia; 1 Killed, 1 Injured

    A Serbian military aircraft crashed near Kovacica, Serbia, on April 11th.

    The Super-Galeb G-4 plane was carrying two people when it went down.

    One pilot was killed in the crash while his co-pilot sustained serious injuries.

    The cause of crash is being investigated.

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.
  • |

    FAA Proposes $168,000 Civil Penalty Against D&M Plastics

    For Immediate Release

    WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a $168,000 civil penalty against D & M Custom Injection Molding Corp. of Burlington, Ill., doing business as D & M Plastics, for alleged violations of Department of Transportation hazardous materials regulations.

    D & M offered a five-piece shipment of approximately 2,000 Runyan Rapp E-Mysticks smokeless cigarettes to Federal Express for transportation by air from Indianapolis to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Aug. 14, 2009. Each smokeless cigarette contained alcohol, a flammable liquid, and a lithium battery, a hazardous material. Each box contained 400 E-Mysticks, including 7.6 kilograms of lithium batteries, exceeding the five-kilogram limit for shipment aboard passenger aircraft. Because the shipment was not packaged in accordance with regulations it was forbidden on all aircraft, including all-cargo flights.

    As the flight approached Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the FedEx flight crew received a fire warning on the instrument panel. The crew discharged the fire suppression system during the landing and taxied to the gate. The airport fire department responded and extinguished a fire in an LD3 cargo container. The fire was started by the lithium batteries in the shipment.

    D & M offered the shipment for transportation by air when it was not packaged, marked, classed, described, labeled or in condition for shipment as required by regulations.

    D&M has 30 days from receipt of the FAA letter to respond to the agency

    To include the featured image in your Twitter Card, please tap or click their icon a second time.