Two men die following plane crash in Kern County KGET 17 Kern County Search and Rescue teams started early. Combing the foothills by air, and on a-t-v's looking for any sign of a plane, since it had disappeared from radar and radio around 4 Sunday afternoon. "We received the initial call from the airport in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Coolidge man killed in Mont. plane crash was not certified pilot AZFamily ... Montana plane crashadd to reading list. HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- The National Transportation Safety Board says an Arizona business executive who died along with a co-worker in an airplane crash in northwestern Montana last month was not a certified pilot. See all stories on this topic » | ||
911 Calls Released In Deadly Plane Crash LEX18 Lexington KY News Investigators have released the 911 calls made by witnesses moments after a plane crashed into a Central Florida home, killing three people on-board, including a high school teacher from Kentucky. Michael Anders, a Spanish teacher at Clinton County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Passenger in plane crash passes away kwwl.com We've learned the passenger involved in an eastern Iowa plane crash has passed away. Pilot Bill Konicek died when the plane he was flying crashed in Tama County in November. His passenger, Max Morrison of Traer has been in the hospital since the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Small airplane crash reported in San Carlos San Mateo Daily Journal A call for an airplane crash at 600 Skyway Road in San Carlos came in at 10:17 a.m., according to fire dispatch. Conversation over the police scanner described the plane as attempting to land when it crashed near the levee. Those in the plane were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vigil held for Flagler County plane crash victims WFTV Orlando WFTV found out that it will be at least another week before a preliminary report is released on what caused a plane to crash into a home in Flager County. The single-engine prop plane slammed into the house on Utica Path Friday, killing the three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palm Coast neighborhood honors plane crash victims with candlelight vigil First Coast News PALM COAST, Fla---A Palm Coast community comes together to honor the plane crash victims that died in their neighborhood. "This afternoon I heard a plane going by and normally you don't think twice about it, but today I was like 'oh, I hope it makes it ... See all stories on this topic » |
Monday 7 January 2013
Two men die following plane crash in Kern County
UK Companies See 40% Chance Recession Return in 2 Year
Futures slip after S&P hits pre-recession levels Huffington Post NEW YORK — Stock futures are cooling off after the Standard & Poor's index reached levels last week not seen since the start of the Great Recession. Dow Jones industrial futures are down 8 points to 13,338. The broader S&P futures have lost 0.80 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK Companies See 40% Chance Recession Return in 2 Year Bloomberg ... 40% Chance Recession Return in 2 Year. By Simon Kennedy - 2013-01-07T00:00:01Z. U.K. companies see a 40 percent chance that the British economy will return to recession within two years, according to a Deloitte LLP survey of chief financial officers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Immigrants abandoning recession-hit Italy Financial Times The trend is not limited to the Chinese, and is apparent across the various immigrant groups throughout Italy – a grim consequence of its longest postwar recession, and a warning of how hard it will be for the country to start growing again. Italy has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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€840m lottery lifts Spain's recession gloom The Independent A lottery showered €840m (£680m) on ticket-holders in five regions of Spain yesterday in the midst of a deep recession and high unemployment. The “El Nino” (The Child) lottery is held on each Feast of the Epiphany and the top prize tickets were sold in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sunday 6 January 2013
Captain Michael R. Anders and Two other people killed when a Beach Bonanza H-35 Aircraft Crashed into a Palm Coast Flying
Michael R. Anders, 57 and Duane L. Shaw, 59, both of Albany, and Charissee M. Peoples, 42, of Indianapolis.
The three people killed when a plane crashed into a Palm Coast home Friday have been identified as two residents of Albany, Ky., and a resident of Indianapolis.
The Florida Highway Patrol issued a news release Saturday afternoon identifying the three passengers that were killed who were aboard the 1957 Beach Bonanza H-35 aircraft that slammed into the kitchen and living room area of a house on Utica Path in Palm Coast. The victims include: Michael R. Anders, 57 and Duane L. Shaw, 59, both of Albany, and Charissee M. Peoples, 42, of Indianapolis.
LISTEN to 911 Call: Daughter calls 911 after mother says plane crashed into home
The three were on the plane that was heading from Fort Pierce to Knoxville, Tenn., when it crashed about 2:20 p.m. Friday. The FHP said it was attempting to make an emergency landing at the Flagler County Airport. Investigators said the pilot indicated the plane was shaking violently and smoke could be seen coming from the engine after the pilot had been in radio contact with air traffic controllers in Daytona. Controllers directed the aircraft to the Flagler landing strip. The FHP hasn’t clarified who was the pilot aboard the plane.
But before the plane could touch down safely, it careened into the Seminole Woods housing subdivision just east of the Flagler airfield. The plane crashed into a single-story house and while the aircraft was destroyed and its occupants killed, no one on the ground was injured.
Witnesses and authorities said Susan Crockett, who lived in the home, was in a back bedroom and climbed out a window to safety after the crash.
FHP officials said the plane is registered out of the British Virgin Islands. The names of the airplane occupants who were killed were withheld until Saturday so officials could notify their relatives.
The Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and The FHP are continuing the investigation into the crash.
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Fla. home plane crash's three victims ID'd The Tennessean A pilot and two passengers died Friday afternoon when their Beechcraft crashed into a home in Palm Coast, Fla., while trying to make an emergency landing at the Flagler County Airport. The homeowner escaped unharmed. / Bob Self, The Florida ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Victims of Florida plane crash were from Kentucky Florida Today PALM COAST — Authorities have identified the three people killed after their small plane crashedinto a house while trying to land at a central Florida airport. The 1957 Beechcraft H35 Bonanza was heading from Fort Pierce to Knoxville, Tenn., when it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three killed in plane crash in Flagler were from New York and Indiana Florida Times-Union But before the plane could touch down safely, it careened into the Seminole Woods housing subdivision just east of the Flagler airfield. The plane crashed into a single-story house and while the aircraft was destroyed and its occupants killed, no one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fashion boss Missoni missing after plane crash Brisbane Times Websites in the Fairfax Digital Network offer streaming video and audio in the Flash format. Streaming media allows you to watch video on a website as a continuous feed, as opposed to waiting for an entire audio or video file to download to your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Is It now End OF The Road ? Kingfisher Airlines Ltd may lose International rights, slots
KingfisherBSE -2.37 % may theoretically have two years to restart operations but top aviation ministry sources say that unless the airline does so in the next month or two, it could well be the end of the road for it. For the airline's international flying rights—which remain in demand even when domestic traffic is dipping sharply—are going to be given to other Indian carriers, along with its airport slots, in the coming summer schedule if KFABSE -2.37 % shows no sign of life soon.
And then Kingfisher, which in its eagerness to start flying abroad before completing five years had bought Air Deccan to do so on its permit, will have to wait endlessly for foreign rights. "After that an airline will be able to get more foreign routes only when India and other countries enhance their bilateral flying. If Kingfisher has to start flying , it must do so in the coming weeks. Both state-run Airports Authority of India and private metro airports are also not going to reserve its slots, both domestic and international , forever," said a senior official.
Aviation authorities handling the Kingfisher crisis say they do not see any urgency among promoters to raise funds to restart flying. While the airline's licence was expiring in the New Year, the management simply submitted an 'unsatisfactory' revival plan. Director general of civil aviation Arun Mishra had called the airline's VP Hitesh Patel on December 29 (a Saturday) to point out the various loopholes in the plan. The idea: the airline must have a working day (December 31, a Monday) to resubmit if it had anything concrete to offer.
"The airline management just gave an unsatisfactory plan and did not even bother to find out what our response to that was. We really wonder if they can raise funds and have any concrete plans to do so because of the dire condition the airline is in with a collective debt-cum-loss of over Rs 15,000 crore," said an official.
Sources indicate that the promoters wanted to somehow make the airline fly again so that they can sell it off. "Who is going to put in money in a grounded airline? Without putting funds, the management wanted us to give the nod to fly again and then get an investor. We have very clearly told them that get funds first either through an investor or through internal group funding, pay off employees and others and then fly," said an official.
END OF THE ROAD?
Aviation authorities, which are handling the Kingfisher crisis, say they do not see any urgency in the promoters to raise funds. While the Airline's licence was expiring in New Year, the management submitted an 'unsatisfactory' revival plan. Kingfisher, which in its eagerness to start flying abroad before completing five years had bought Air Deccan to do so on its permit, will have to wait endlessly for foreign rights. "Both state-run Airports Authority of India and private metro airports are also not going to reserve its slots, both domestic and international, forever," said a senior official
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Kingfisher receives funds Vernon Morning Star Colin Mayes, MP for Okanagan-Shuswap, announced federal funding for improvements to theKingfisher Community Society's hall, school and park under the federal government's Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF). “Our government is ... See all stories on this topic » |
Due to Global Recession Falling passenger numbers emerge as top threat to Airlines
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Kingfisher Airlines' lenders to meet on Jan. 18 Hindu Business Line The 17-bank consortium that had funded the grounded Kingfisher Airlines Ltd will meet at Mumbai on January 18. Bankers are expected to take a final call on initiating recovery proceedings against the beleaguered private airline, which has a liability ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Now, airlines won't have to fly on non-viable routes Business Standard Instead airlines wanting to fly designated routes which are considered non-viable will be given subsidy through the recently floated Essential Air Services Fund (EASF). This will be funded partly through central government budgetary support and partly ... See all stories on this topic » |
Savvy travelers can avoid airline fees Chicago Daily Herald He's talking about the fees the airlines add to the cost of travel. "Last week, while flying home after the holiday, my bag was 3 pounds over the allotted weight," Johnson said. "It cost me an extra $50. That added nearly 25 percent to the cost of my ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Asiana Airlines completes Aeta village project Malaya Asiana Airlines (OZ) has announced the completion of the final stage of its Self-Sustaining Village Project for the Aeta tribal community in Pampanga. Through the Asiana Welfare Corps, in cooperation with the Korea International Cooperation Agency, the ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Airlines and the rise of designer bastardry Crikey (blog) Being at a dinner party where everyone supports different airline brands with the same fervor as political parties or a football club can be more stressful than trying to moderate an on-line brawl. But you do learn things. One such thing is that while ... See all stories on this topic » | |
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Business 2013: American Airlines' future expected to dominate 2013 aerospace ... Tulsa World Barring NASA rover Opportunity's discovery of intelligent life on Mars or another terrorist attack involving commercial aircraft, AMR Corp. and American Airlines' bankruptcy restructuring is expected to be one of the major aerospace stories in 2013. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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