| | | | |

Small Plane Crash-Landed in Reno

Similar Posts

  • | | | |

    Helios Boeing Crash


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Savvas Petoussis

    What: Helios Airlines Boeing 737-300 en route from Larnaka Airport to Ruzyn? International Airport
    Where: Marathon, Greece
    When: August 14, 2005
    Who: 115 passengers and 6 crew
    Why: Before take-off the crew failed to set the pressurisation system to “Auto,” which is contrary to standard Boeing procedures. Minutes after take-off the cabin altitude horn activated as a result of pressurization. It was, however, misidentified by the crew as a take-off configuration warning, On August 14, 2005, a Helios Airline Boeing 737-300, registered in Cyprus as 5B-DBY crashed into rolling terrain north northeast of Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport (LGAV), Athens, Greece. The nearest town to the crash site was Gramitikos, Greece. The aircraft had departed Larnaka Airport, Cyprus, two hours and 57 minutes prior to the accident.

    The NTSB team joined investigators from the Greek Air Accident Investigation and Aviation Safety Board, the Boeing Company, and CFM, the aircraft’s engine manufacturer. The crash was caused by pilot incapacitation due to hypoxia brought about by depressurization, leading to fuel starvation. 121 died in the crash.

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

    Piper Crash Kills Two Pilots


    What: red-and-white single-engine Piper En route from T.F. Green Airport in Warwick to do a practice approach
    Where: In the woods between Clark Road and Limerock Road about a half-mile from the North Central State Airport in Smithfield
    When: Nov 17, 2008
    Who: Ronald Tetreault, 64, of Glocester, and Robert Zoglio Jr., 43, of Richmond
    Why: The plane lost power for an unknown reason.

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

    Pirassununga Training Crash, Crew Lost

    On August 12, 2013, a Smoke Squadron A-29 Super Tucano crashed at around 9:10 a.m. near the Air Force Academy runway in Pirassununga, São Paulo.

    The pilot and co-pilot did not survive.

    The pilots, aviator Captain John and Captain Igor Silva Pivovar, were on a training mission. The Brazilian Air Force is investigating.

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

    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Washington County

    A small plane made an emergency landing along Highway 555 in Washington County, Kentucky, on the afternoon of May 28.

    The plane was flying from Bedford, Indiana to South Carolina when it developed some engine issues.

    The pilot Robert Kinion then informed the FAA and made a safe emergency landing.

    No injuries were reported.

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

    Osteen Florida: Piper Malibu Crash


    Pictured: A Piper PA-46-310P Malibu
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Patric Borg

    What: Piper PA-46-310P
    Where: Osteen Florida
    When: June 14, 2002
    Who: 3 fatalities
    Why: The pilot asked to deviate because he saw “a hole” in the weather. Radar showed a cluster of thunderstorms, level three to four were present in the vicinity of N9143B’s position. N9143B started an uncontrolled descent from FL260 (about 27,500 feet msl). Witnesses reported hearing the engine make a winding noise.?The airplane come out of the clouds about 300 feet above the ground, in a nose low spiral, and the right wing was missing. The ilot’s inadequate weather evaluation resulted in in-flight separation of the right wing and right horizontal stabilizer and the subsequent loss of control and crash.

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

    257 Killed in Algeria Military Plane Crash

    An Algerian military plane crashed near Boufarik Airport, Algeria, on April 11th.

    The plane was carrying soldiers and their families when it went down shortly after taking off from Boufarik Airport.

    At least two hundred and fifty-seven people were killed in the crash, including two hundred and forty-seven passengers and ten crew members.

    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.