The preliminary Greg Biffle plane crash NTSB report answers few questions and raises many more about cockpit failures and crew qualification.
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NASCAR champion Greg Biffle wasn’t flying the Cessna Citation 550 that was having multiple problems shortly before it crashed, killing all seven people aboard, but the aircraft did have a co-pilot ...
The NTSB had been investigating the Dec. 18 plane crash that killed former NASCAR star Greg Biffle and six other people in Statesville.
An investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board is expected to arrive in Provincetown on Monday to begin reviewing the circumstances of a fatal private plane crash, the agency said. As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most of a Cessna 172 single-engine airplane was recovered from Lake Pontchartrain when it plunged into the water, broke apart on ...
STATESVILLE, N.C. — Seven people, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, were killed when a plane crashed at the Statesville Regional Airport on Thursday. Statesville Regional Airport confirmed ...
This graphic shows a three-dimensional representation of the final portion of a Cessna 172’s flight path during a fatal crash Nov. 24 on Lake Ponchartrain. National Transportation Safety Board NTSB ...
The aircraft was on its descent from the mountain when it crashed around the Barafu Camp area in Kilimanjaro National Park, officials said. By Ephrat Livni and Brian O. Otieno Five people, including ...
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'Emergency landing': Passenger texted family member before deadly Statesville plane crash, NTSB says
STATESVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- Questions remain as the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigates the deadly plane crash in North Carolina. The NTSB held a news conference Saturday morning ...
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