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Small Homebuilt Plane Crashed West of Lolo Pass, Pilot Killed

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    When: Dec 1st 2011
    Who: 95 passengers and 5 crew
    Why: On approach to Oakland, the plane flew through ten seconds of turbulence that injured the cabin crew.

    The pilots made a safe landing half an hour later, after which two members of the crew were hospitalized.

    In George’s Point of View


    Given the time and place, we might be able to chalk this one up to the Santa Ana Winds.

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    Rescue Helicopter Crashes in Spain; 3 Civil Guards Killed

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    NTSB sending Team to Peru Crash Investigation


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    Louisiana plane crash

    What: Southern Seaplane
    Where: BELLE CHASSE, La in Plaquemines Parish Oak river
    When: July 24 2010.
    Who: Instructor and student pilot
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    News Coverage of the Kazakhstan Crash that killed 21 Update


    The SCAT-owned Canadian-built Bombardier Challenger CRJ-200 # UP-CJ006 crashed in Kyzyl Tu village five miles from its Almaty airport destination.

    There was disagreement over the number of passengers (5 crew, 16 passengers)

    Video below says several passes were made at landing. (unverified)

    Raw video

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