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Amateur-Built Raven Crashes Long Island Sound, Pilot Killed

The pilot of an amateur-built fixed-wing Raven powered by a Lycoming engine was killed when he crashed into Long Island Sound eight miles north of Mattituck Inlet, on July 7, 2014. The pilot was alone aboard the plane. Divers recovered his body from the Sound and is in the custody of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner.

The submerged plane was still floating around noon, and a tow boat has been scheduled to tow it to Mattituck. Emergency responders included Coast Guard Station New Haven, rescue personnel, Suffolk County police marine unit and Southold EMTs, Jamesport Fire Department and Riverhead police.

A seaplane pilot witnessed and reported the plane going down about 9:30 a.m. Initially his Cessna was incorrectly reported as being the one that went down.

An investigation is underway.

Former mayor of Ponte Alta do Tocantins Dead in Plane Crash


The former Mayor of Ponte Alta do Tocantins, Cleyton Maia, 51 years, his son, Isaias Maia Barros Filho, the 24-year-old Mayan Pradheep, and a family friend, and member of the Brasilia Fire Department, Luis Augusto Aragon Feitosa, 23 years, were en route to the anniversary of Tom Belermindo when they died Sunday on a Cessna 210N Centurion II flying from Porto Nacional to Pedro Afonso, Tocantins. The impact occurred on a farm near Taquaralto, Palmas, Tocantins Brazil during a heavy rain.

The bodies are in a Porto mortuary.

The wreckage was in a remote area, discovered by a cowboy. The aircraft was unsafe, according to the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). The flight plan had not been cleared and was considered an illegal flight.

Aviation experts arrived on Monday, the 10th of February, 2014, at Palms to investigate the causes of the accident. The site will be preserved, trace evidence will be preserved and the wreckage of the aircraft remaining in its original position.

The former Mayor Cleyton Maia was in a crash in the same aircraft in 2008.


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MIG 21 plane crash in Rajasthan

On July 15, 2013, at about 0930 hours, a vintage MiG-21 Bison fighter aircraft of IAF crashed on Monday while landing at Uttarlai Airbase in western Rajasthan. The pilot who was flying the plane died in the crash.

The Indian Air Force fighter crashed while landing at Uttarlai Air Base, Rajasthan. The pilot had been on a routine training flight. The pilot failed to eject from the plane.

A Court of Inquiry will be investigating.

See Indian News Video


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Homebuilt Crash and Fatality in Virginia


What: Private homebuilt kit plane that resembled a Cessna.
Where: Covington Field in Spencer on a private air strip in Henry County just west of Blue Ridge Airport, near Virginia 58 and the Patrick County line.
When: Friday afternoon 2:30 p.m
Who: Pilot Jerome Tuttle, 71, of Stoneville, N.C. was taken to the Martinsville Hospital and died of his injuries.
Why: The pilot was attempting to land on the private air strip when the plane crashed.


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Crash landing at Carlsbad airport

What: Plane landing at McClellan-Palomar Airport
Where: plane crashed into a hillside about two miles southeast of the Carlsbad airport
When: 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning Sept. 28
Who: Pilot Giuseppe Puzzo. a 42-year-old resident of Lake Havasu, Ariz died of multiple blunt force injuries
Why: Puzzo missed his first attempted landing in foggy conditions and was performing a fly around for a second approach when the plane went down.


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Student Pilot Crashes in Sydney

What: Two-seat Liberty XL2 single-engine aircraft, owned by the Sydney Flight Training Centre, which had taken off from Bankstown Airport.
Where: Crashed in a paddock in Luddenham, in Sydney’s west, near the intersection of Willowdene Avenue and Vicar Park Lane, near the busy Great North Road but away from built-up areas.
When: 4:00 PM
Who: The student pilot was killed.
Why: No reason has been given.

School’s owner and chief instructor, Barry Diamond, was Qantas’s flight training manager


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Fatal Crash in Wisconsin. Three lost.

What: Cirrus SR22 owned by BlueSky Taxi, a Chicago area charter service. Flight departed from Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee at 5:46 p.m.
Where: a half-mile southwest of northern Wisconsin’s Lakeland Airport.
When: 7:13 p.m. Thursday
Who: three people on board, ages 61, 50 and 40, all killed. The pilot was from Chicago and his name has not been released. The two passengers from Milwaukee were Jon Schlagenhaft, 50, and Curt Stern, 40, were from Milwaukee.
Why:According to witnesses, it appeared that the plane was trying to land and may have missed the first approach and was coming back for a second one, There was kind of a misty rain that may or may not have been a factor.

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