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- Program looks to boost image of private aviation
- Plane crashes in ocean off Santa Barbara
- Mount Hamilton California plane crash victims identified
Program looks to boost image of private aviation
Bizjournals.com
Called General Aviation Serves America APA has given the program an initial funding tag of $1. The organization says it intends spend several million dollars more on the project in the coming years.
Plane crashes in ocean off Santa Barbara
The Associated Press
(AP) — Authorities say a pilot is missing after his small plane crashed into the ocean off the Santa Barbara coast. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says in a statement that the single engine Extra EA300 disappeared off radar Sunday evening. A Santa Barbara County Sheriff Department helicopter crew later found debris and an oil slick about two miles offshore. The plane is registered to a Santa Barbara company called tter Enterprises but no phone listing for that company could be found. A sheriff’s dispatcher says Coast Guard crews are assisting in the search for the pilot the only person believed to have been aboard the plane when it crashed. The crash is under investigation by the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board.
Mount Hamilton California plane crash victims identified
Justice News Flash
go investigators remain unsure of which one was flying the plane were identified by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner?s ffice and released on Monday as reported by the San Jose Mercury News. According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) www. gov airplane accident investigators the single-engine Champion Citabria airplane took off from Watsonville around 9:30 a. Saturday en route to a private Sacramento area runway.
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