
The plane crashed near the Fullerton Municipal Airport, which has one runway and one heliport and is flanked by a residential neighborhood and commercial warehouse buildings.

The plane crashed near the Fullerton Municipal Airport, which has one runway and one heliport and is flanked by a residential neighborhood and commercial warehouse buildings.
Politicians aren’t aviation news, but…
Air Force One pilot aborted his first landing in Toledo, Ohio, due to hairy conditions on Wednesday. Plus we hear the flight had experienced turbulence.
And Ann Romney’s plane filled up with smoke after an electrical fire. Safe landing there too.
Good call on firing the TSA Agent who nabbed a passenger’s stolen ipad (including the 380 theft-related TSA firings that didn’t make the news.)
No jokes about the safety incidents. We’re glad the superlative pilots flying both planes brought everyone home safely.

HONOLULU (Island News) — Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board will be looking at numerous factors to figure out what went wrong involving Tuesday’s plane crash near Daniel K.
The gearbox is a center of controversy in the investigation of the accident where the Bond Super Puma crashed off Peterhead, killing 16 men including two crew: Capt Paul Burnham, 31, of Methlick, Aberdeenshire, and co-pilot Richard Menzies, 24, of Droitwich Spa, who worked for Bond Offshore Helicopters, KCA Deutag employees Brian Barkley, 30, of Aberdeen; Vernon Elrick, 41, of Aberdeen; Leslie Taylor, 41, of Kintore, Aberdeenshire; Nairn Ferrier, 40, of Dundee; Gareth Hughes, 53, of Angus; David Rae, 63, of Dumfries; Raymond Doyle, 57, of Cumbernauld; James John Edwards, 33, of Liverpool; Nolan Goble, 34, of Norwich, and Mihails Zuravskis, 39, of Latvia; and non employees James Costello, 24, of Aberdeen, who was contracted to Production Services Network (PSN); Alex Dallas, 62, of Aberdeen, who worked for Sparrows Offshore Services; Warren Mitchell, 38, of Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, who worked for Weatherford UK; and Stuart Wood, 27, of Aberdeen, who worked for Expro North Sea Ltd.
The inquiry blames the crash on gearbox failure, but for Bond and French company Eurocopter the question remains exactly where metal particles (evidence!) were found in the gearbox.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.