Airplane Accident
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Airplane Accident In The News
NTSB: Error, weather caused plane crashThe National Transportation Safety Board determined pilot error and weather conditions were responsible for a Feb. 16, 2007, airplane crash that killed four people south of Council Bluffs.
Bomb comment shuts down ferryFerry service was disrupted on the Kingston-Edmonds route Saturday morning for about an hour after a ferry commuter overheard a man mention...
Scottsdale man was victim in Pinal plane crashAerobatic and air combat instructor was in aircraft with Wyoming man when plane went down.
Articles for Thursday, May 15, 2008The Pitkin County commissioners gave their approval Wednesday for the $60 million redevelopment of the campus shared by the Aspen Music Festival and School and the Aspen Country Day School.
Victims from Pinal plane crash identifiedMen aboard fatal flight were from Scottsdale and Wyoming.
THE NATIONAL WINNERLAPLACE – Melba Perez-Berguno couldn’t have had a better birthday.
Top ScoopsI don't like money very much, but it calms my nerves. - Joe Louis
Youth Excellence Awards Recognize PerseveranceFAYETTEVILLE - Whether battling cancer, overcoming abuse or tutoring others, each of the recipients honored at Tuesday's Youth Excellence Awards was a winner.
Cropdusting accident near Wheatley claims pilot's lifeA St. Francis County man was killed Wednesday when the crop dusting airplane he was flying crashed in a field near Wheatley.
From Soldier to Film StarAfter spotting Audie Murphy on the cover of "Life" Magazine for his military service, James Cagney invited him to Hollywood. His life would change forever.