Tag: National Transportation Safety Board
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Small plane crashes in northern Colorado cornfield
An instructor pilot and student walked away with minor injures after a small plane crashed in a cornfield in Weld County on Friday morning, according to the Weld County Sheriff’s Office. The pilot made a “mayday” call around 11 a.m. before the single-engine plane crashed in a cornfield along Weld County Road 41, said Joe…
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NTSB initial report: Pilots in fatal Aspen crash attempted to ‘thread the needle’
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A preliminary report regarding the July 3 fatal plane crash 9 miles east of Aspen noted that before takeoff, the pilots abandoned a pre-approved flight path in favor of taking their own. A change in…
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Two additional lawsuits filed against United Airlines over Broomfield plane explosion
Two more people have filed civil lawsuits in Illinois against United Airlines for women who were on a plane when its engine exploded over Broomfield in February. The newest lawsuits were filed by Clifford Law Offices on behalf of Cynthia Pugh and Kelli Dennis of Raymore, Missouri. Since the Feb. 20 incident, nine people have…
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“Mayday, mayday, mayday” plane makes crash landing in northern Colorado
Two people were sent to the hospital after a single-engine plane made an emergency crash landing just northeast of Fort Collins Friday morning. The pilot radioed into the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, that the plane was making an emergency landing with two passengers inside due to an “engine out” at 10:38 a.m., according to air…
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Four additional lawsuits filed against United Airlines over engine explosion in February
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Chicago-based law firm has filed four more lawsuits on behalf of passengers on-board a United Airlines flight whose engine exploded over Broomfield earlier this year. Clifford Law Offices filed the lawsuits on behalf of the passengers from four different states — none from Colorado…
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Residents shocked, hundreds swarm impact zone after airplane engine failure
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