Research Plane Crashes in Antarctica Science AAAS ROME—A propeller-driven aircraft flown as part of Italy's polar research program is believed to havecrashed in a remote and mountainous part of Antarctica while en route from the South Pole to a research station some 1500 kilometers away on the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Deputies heading to reported plane crash west of Shelton The Olympian INITIAL POST: Deputies are heading to the site of a reported plane crash about 17 miles west of Shelton along West Shelton-Matlock Road, according to Mason County Sheriff's Office spokesman Dean Byrd. The pilot doesn't appear to be injured, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Accident report documents from fatal plane crash made public The Capital Journal An open door in what the pilot described as a “very pitch sensitive” aircraft is one focus in the investigation of a fatal plane crash in Pierre last August. The National Transportation Safety Board recently made public accident report documents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Soldiers charged with looting presidential plane crash site soon to be tried RAPSI The Smolensk Military Court has scheduled for April 24 the preliminary hearings in the case against four soldiers charged with looting the Polish presidential plane crash site, according to the court. Soldiers Sergei Syrov, Igor Pustovarov, Yury Sankov ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Russian plane crash caused by equipment failure The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — Investigators say equipment failure caused a Russian airliner to crash in Moscow last month, killing five people. The Russian-made Tupolev Tu-204 belonging to Red Wings airline careered off the runway at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, rolled ... See all stories on this topic » |
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