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    Four Killed as Police Helicopter Crashes in France

    A police helicopter crashed in a ski resort in Cauterets, Hautes-Pyrenees, France, on May 20th.

    The helicopter, that took off from Laloubere, France, was making an emergency landing when it crashed into a rock face.

    All four police officers aboard were killed in the crash.

    Authorities said an equipment failure had prompted the decision for emergency landing.

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    Pilot Injured after Small Plane Crashes in Nebraska

    A small plane crashed near 358th Street and Church Road in Louisville, Nebraska, on March 27th.

    Authorities believe that the experimental plane, that took off from Millard airport, went down due to engine failure.

    The pilot Eric Stadjuhar, 44, was injured in the incident and was air-lifted to University of Nebraska Medical Center.

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    Labcorps Pilatus Crash in Softball Field


    On Jan 16, 2013, a LabCorp Pilatus PC 12/45 was en route from Burlington-Alamance Regional Airport to Morristown NJ when the place crashed. After taking off from Burlington and experiencing problems, the pilot tried avoiding a residential area. The crash near the North Park Community Center occurred around 6:00 a.m. about five miles from the airport. Witnesses report the pilot either circled (or spun) to crash on the softball field. About 400 gallons of fuel spilled.

    Fifty emergency responders arrived on the scene.

    57-year-old David Gamble of Greensboro died in the crash. He was a LabCorp employee delivering inter-office mail. He was the pilot, the only one aboard, and an employee of LabCorp. The plane is registered as property of Regions Equipment Finance Corp.

    The NTSB was on the scene by 4:30 pm.

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    Laser Douglas crashes in Colombia

    A Laser Aereo Colombia Douglas DC-3 en route from San Jose del Guaviare to Villavicencio declared emergency on approach to Villavicencio. The plane crashed on a rural dirt road near Villavicencio and burst into flames. All of the fourteen aboard perished. The mayor of Taraira, Meta, was traveling on the crashed plane. Pilot Jaime Carrillo, co-pilot Jaime Herrera and aviation technician Álex Moreno also died in the crash.

    In 1945, this plane served in the US Navy and AirForce.

    The telephone line 311 564 3040 has been set up for information and assistance to the families of the victims. Both Laser and the insurer will be assisting the families of the victims of this incident,” the communication states.

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    Pilot Lost off Florida Coast

    What: Tampa Bay Aviation Robinson R22 Helicopter
    Where: Bright Bay Court near Beer Can Island. Apollo Beach Florida
    When: Nov 29, 2012
    Who: 1 fatality
    Why: 400 yards offshore, a helicopter crashed just off of Apollo Beach. The off-duty Tampa police officer who witnessed the crash said that the rotors looked like they came off the top of the chopper. Another witness reported an explosion.

    Divers recovered the body of 60 year-old John Lawrence Ward of Tampa.

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    Ten Killed in Colombia Military Helicopter Crash

    A Colombian army helicopter crashed in Antioquia, Colombia, on January 16th.

    The Russian-made MI-17 helicopter was carrying ten people when it went down near the town of Segovia.

    All ten people aboard, including two civilians and eight army personnel, were killed in the crash.

    The cause of crash is being investigated.

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