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Six Fatalities in Cessna Crash in Paraguay, Four Unidentified

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    Virgin Islands: 3 Fatalities

    What: AirVentures in Paradise Cessna 17 en route to St. Thomas
    Where: US Virgin Islands
    When: 10/29/2009
    Who: 3 aboard, all killed
    Why: The report says “AIRCRAFT CRASHED AFTER PILOT REQUESTED TO RETURN TO THE AIRPORT SHORTLY AFTER TAKEOFF, CHRISTIANSTED, US VIRGIN ISLANDS”

    Dental records are being used to identify the remains.

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    Small Plane Crash in Queensland Claims 5 Lives

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    A light plane crash in Queensland, Australia, killed five persons on March 22, 2014.

    The Cessna 206 plane took off from Caboolture Airport, located north of Brisbane. The plane crashed and caught fire shortly after the take-off, killing two skydiving customers, two instructors and one pilot at the scene.

    According to the police, the family members of the deceased watched the plane, as it crashed and burnt.

    The plane was owned and operated by a local skydiving company ‘ Adrenalin Skydivers Bribie’.

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    JAL Engine Fire Safe Landing


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    What: JAL Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300 en route from Okinawa to Osaka
    Where: Okinawa
    When: Jan 26 2010
    Who: 332 passengers
    Why: After takeoff, the left engine developed issues, reportedly leaving a smoke trail. Within twenty minutes the crew had landed the plane back in Okinawa. No injuries were reported, although there may have been an engine fire witnessed from the ground.

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    LATAM Airlines Flight Rejects Take Off From Sao Paulo

    LATAM Airlines flight JJ-3264 had to reject take off from Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 22nd.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane was accelerating to take off for Belo Horizonte, Brazil, when the crew rejected take off reporting an engine fire indication.

    The plane was towed to the apron. All 131 passengers and 6 crew members remained uninjured.

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    Small Plane Crash-Lands in Plano Golf Course

    small-plane-in-waterA small plane made a crash landing in a pond on the golf course at Prestonwood Country Club in Plano, Texas, on the evening of October 27.

    The plane was heading to Addison Airport when the pilot reported some engine troubles. According to spokesperson of Plano PD, Detective Jerry Minton, “He decided he was going to find a place to land and saw the fairway, but upon final approach he said he had high tailwind and overshot the fairway…It ended up in the water, flipped upside down and started sinking.”

    The authorities confirmed that the pilot, who was the only one aboard, remained uninjured.

    The incident remains under investigation.

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    Student Pilot Survives Small Plane Crash in Massachusetts

    A small Cessna 150 lost power and crash landed in Littleton, Massachusetts, on August 19th.

    According to sources the plane was at 2000 feet when it was seen coming down and crashing into a wooded area.

    The pilot was successfully pulled out of the plane and received no injuries.

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