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The 150 was indeed from Caldwell and the PA28 was from Lincoln Park.
The reporting on this one has been pretty lousy so far, both from aviation and non-aviation sources. Initially, someone from the FAA reported that there were five fatalities, with one survivor apparently trapped in the 150. That was later corrected to two fatalities no survivors. AvWeb is reporting that both planes were in the pattern at Caldwell, which is unlikely if they ended up in Kinnelon. I'm waiting for the NTSB synopsis... mark "Steve" wrote in message .net... It's true that the 152 was from Caldwell. But the accident occurred about 10 miles away from CDW. "Peter R." wrote in message ... Tom Fleischman wrote: The 150 had just taken off from Caldwell. If this is true (only stating this disclaimer because I haven't yet read this anywhere else), that would be the second mid-air accident at Caldwell in two years. -- Peter |
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Mark Astley wrote:
AvWeb is reporting that both planes were in the pattern at Caldwell, which is unlikely if they ended up in Kinnelon. AvWeb is the only place where I've seen this reported. I'm wondering if they just pulled the file on the midair at CDW a couple of years back by accident. I'm sorry to say that we'd a second accident here in NJ this past weekend: http://1010wins.com/topstories/winst...221142342.html http://www.thnt.com/thnt/story/0,21282,1022537,00.html Not our best weekend, I'm afraid. And this after: http://www.nj.com/news/expresstimes/...7952145600.xml - Andrew |
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I know. When I arrived at CDW that day, I got the straight scoop.
Steve "Mark Astley" wrote in message om... The 150 was indeed from Caldwell and the PA28 was from Lincoln Park. The reporting on this one has been pretty lousy so far, both from aviation and non-aviation sources. Initially, someone from the FAA reported that there were five fatalities, with one survivor apparently trapped in the 150. That was later corrected to two fatalities no survivors. AvWeb is reporting that both planes were in the pattern at Caldwell, which is unlikely if they ended up in Kinnelon. I'm waiting for the NTSB synopsis... mark "Steve" wrote in message .net... It's true that the 152 was from Caldwell. But the accident occurred about 10 miles away from CDW. "Peter R." wrote in message ... Tom Fleischman wrote: The 150 had just taken off from Caldwell. If this is true (only stating this disclaimer because I haven't yet read this anywhere else), that would be the second mid-air accident at Caldwell in two years. -- Peter |
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Mark Astley wrote:
AvWeb is reporting that both planes were in the pattern at Caldwell, which is unlikely if they ended up in Kinnelon. Definitely not true. I was in the pattern at Caldwell at the time, and it didn't happen there. I heard about it right after I tied down at 10:20 or so. -- Alan Gerber gerber AT panix DOT com |
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