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Superstition Mountains

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aviation2 years ago

"Close friends killed in plane crashes while living life to the fullest"

The NTSB reports that a single-engine plane crashed into the Superstition Mountains, killing the two people on board. The plane was flying in formation with two other planes and was headed to Payson. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but flight instructor Robert Peay Jr. suggests that a series of little mistakes could have led to the tragedy.

accidents2 years ago

Fatal Plane Crash in Arizona's Superstition Mountains Claims Two Lives.

Two people died in a small plane crash in Arizona's Superstition Mountains on Saturday morning. The plane took off from Falcon Field Airport in Mesa before crashing near Apache Junction. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office and the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the deaths. The Federal Aviation Administration has been alerted to the crash.

accidents2 years ago

Fatal Crash of Single-Engine Plane near Superstition Mountains.

A single-engine Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon carrying two people crashed near the Superstition Mountains in Apache Junction, killing both passengers. The plane took off from Falcon Field Airport in Mesa as part of a three-airplane flight. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident, and a preliminary report is expected in 2 to 3 weeks.

accidents2 years ago

Fatal Plane Crash in Superstition Mountains Claims Two Lives

A single-engine Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon carrying two people crashed near the Superstition Mountains east of Apache Junction, killing both passengers. The plane took off from Falcon Field Airport in Mesa with two people on board as part of a three-airplane flight. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board officials are investigating the incident, and a preliminary report is expected in 2 to 3 weeks.

accidents2 years ago

Fatal Plane Crash in Superstition Mountains.

A single-engine plane crashed in the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, killing two people who were not identified. The plane had taken off from Falcon Field Airport and was part of a flight involving two other airplanes. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, and a preliminary report is expected to be released in two to three weeks.