FAA and NTSB are investigating the airplane crash. Investigators were collecting evidence from the accident scene to determine the cause of the plane crash.
Read More3 Die in Small Plane Crash in Mojave Desert
Major Modifications Done To Reno Air Show Plane
According to news sources, the WWII era P-51 Mustang plane that crashed in the Reno air show Friday was a highly modified version of its original self. The pilot of the plane that crashed had reportedly spoken about the “radical changes” that were made to the plane and compared the aircraft to modern fighter jets. The planes manage speeds up to 500 mph as a result of these modifications. In this case, these changes occurred over a span of many (read more)
Read MoreAnnouncer Keeps Cool During Reno Crash
According to news sources, announcer Steve Stavrakakis of the National Championship Air Races in Reno kept his cool when the plane crashed into the crowd and calmed people down while playing a role in containing the situation along with his fellow announcers. Air show organizers hold frequent emergency drills. In the case of Reno they had just had one earlier that morning. “As an announcer, it’s my job to be entertaining, educational and to be able to be an extension (read more)
Read MoreAccording to news sources, the pilot involved in the deadly Reno air show crash Friday might have lost consciousness in flight while racing his plane. Although Federal investigators are currently still in the process of determining the exact cause of the accident, flying experts seem to suggest that the reason the veteran pilot reportedly lost control of his plane is that he lost consciousness while in the air. Flying at extreme speeds and experiencing abrupt and extreme acceleration, the pilot (read more)
Read MorePlane Crash at Reno Air Race Claims 11 Lives
Almost a dozen spectators at one of the of the last remaining air races in North America, became unsuspecting victims of a horrific Reno airplane crash. According to the LA Times, federal investigators from the FAA are gathering remnants of the World War II plane called the Galloping Ghost that plummeted to earth at the National Championship Air Races in Reno. Seven airplane crash victims lost their lives on the side of the runway with two more passing away at (read more)
Read MoreWorker, Pilot Injured in Plane Crash
A small plane piloted by a student crashed into a Santa Monica home Monday, injuring the pilot and a worker who was painting the house that was hit, according to reports. The worker suffered minor injuries to his hair and hand. The pilot broke his leg. Both were taken to a nearby hospital and are currently in stable condition. The single family home is located at 21st and Navy Street. The single-engine plane crashed into the house at 2:29 p.m. (read more)
Read MoreNews sources reported that three people sustained minor injuries when a small plane crashed into the rear or their vehicle near Napa County Airport Sunday afternoon. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), at approximately 12:30pm on Sunday, a Beechcraft A36 Bonanza’s engine failed and forced the aircraft to crash land on State Highway 29 near Airport Boulevard, rear-ending a 2007 Infiniti. CHP Officer John Short stated that the driver of the Infiniti and their two passengers sustained minor injuries (read more)
Read MoreHelicopter Crash at Chino Airport
Federal Aviation investigators are looking into the cause of a experimental helicopter that lost power and crashed at Chino airport over the weekend.
Read MoreFour People Survive Riverside County Plane Crash
Four people survived the belly-flop crash of a small airplane at Perris Valley Airport on Monday after the plane didn’t gain altitude after takeoff, report news sources. According to reports, just before 8:30 a.m. the smaller-model twin-engine Beechcraft airplane attempted to take off, but was unable to gain altitude and went down in a field about a quarter-mile past the 5,000-foot long runway. The aircraft was heading southbound toward an unknown destination when it crashed on its belly. No fire (read more)
Read MoreFederal plane crash investigators are saying that a pilot’s poor planning caused a small plane to run out of fuel and wreck during a forced landing on a Chino Hills golf course July of last year, report news sources. According to the National Transportation Safety Board’s final report, which was released this week, the pilot said that he had prepared a three-leg flight plan for a planned Kernville to Corona trip that included a fuel stop after the second leg. (read more)
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