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Zenair Crash Kills Pilot and Mechanic in the Ukraine

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    Crash Update: Westwood One Announces Regrets

    What: KTRK’s SkyEyeHD helicopter crash on October 13, 2008
    Where: wooded area in Montgomery County
    Who: John Downhower and David Garrett, Pilot and photographer employed by contractor Metro Traffic killed in helicopter Crash

    “The Westwood One family wishes to express its deepest sympathies to the families of the two occupants of the news helicopter that crashed outside of Houston today. The photographer on board, David Garrett, was a Metro Networks employee; the pilot, John Downhower, worked for a vendor from whom Metro Networks leases helicopters. At the time of the incident, the helicopter team was covering news for KTRK Channel 13. Sadly, there were no survivors in the crash. We are awaiting further reports and information from the investigating authorities on this tragic incident.” Westwood One

    The families of both Garrett and Downhower are asking that that memorials are sent to funds set up for the men’s children in lieu of flowers.
    For the Garrett family, contributions can be made to:

    Adam Ryan Garrett Educational Fund
    PO Box 1811
    Sugarland, Tx 77478-1811

    For the Downhower family, you can make contributions at any Wells Fargo bank by asking specifically for the Mitchell Downhower College Fund.

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    Asiana Airlines Plane Crash Update: Plane was Flying too Slow

    sanfranciscoRecent documents released by the federal investigators reveal Asiana Airlines’ stance on the San Francisco plane crash that happened on July 6, last year.

    The documents are a part of the report submitted by Asiana Airlines to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). In the report, the airline has acknowledged that the slow speed of plane was probably a cause of accident, and the irregularities in the Boeing 777-200ER’s autothrottle contributed to some extent. The plane’s navigation equipment was showing the autothrottle to be upholding the set speed, when in fact the equipment had disabled the minimum airspeed protection function of the aircraft.

    Boeing has maintained in their report submitted to the NTSB that all the components and functions of the aircraft were working properly and did not contribute to the crash.

    The incident happened when the flight was en route from Taipei to San Francisco. Three lives were lost while 200 were injured.

    Recently Asiana Airlines admitted the pilot was flying too slowly.

    The post is an update of:
    Breaking News: Asiana Airlines Crash in San Francisco
    NTSB Issues Investigative Update on Crash of Asiana Flight 214
    Before Crash, Asiana Airlines Told to Revamp
    Update on Asiana Crash
    Asiana Crash Updated
    Asiana Flight 214 Investigative Hearing Postponed
    Automated Cockpit Props up Undertrained Pilots

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    2 Escaped Injury after Helicopter Crashed on Frozen Black River

    CrashA 2-seat helicopter crashed on a frozen section of the Black River in northern New York on the afternoon of February 1.

    The incident happened east of Watertown when the Gary Johnson, of Carthage, was taking a pleasure ride with his passenger Michael Rohr.

    Both occupants of the helicopter survived the crash and were able to walk to a nearby road.

    The accident is under investigation.

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    Icy Plane Crashes in Albany County Wyoming


    What: twin-engine Beechcraft en route to Saratoga
    Where: in Albany County Wyoming
    When: early Saturday
    Who: pilot Rick Corey and passenger Larry Rice. Both men were unhurt
    Why: The plane began to lose altitude near Rock River because of ice buildup on the wings. On landing, the plane clipped a power line, missed (or avoided) the highway and ended up in a field.

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    AZ: Bird Strikes Pilot


    Pictured: A Air Vegas Airlines Beech C99 Airliner
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Mariusz Siecinski

    What: Ameriflight Beechcraft C99 Airliner en route from Phoenix to Show Low
    Where: AZ
    When: Nov 4, 2009
    Who: 1
    Why: While en route, the cargo plane had a bird strike through the windshield, injuring the pilot. Apparently the large bird shattered the windshield, spraying glass and bird over the interior. The pilot landed safely in Show Low and required stitches.

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