SteveinIndy
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I almost made a comment about giving the local medical examiner at heads up about the high likelihood of a crash given the presence of a sport aviation fly-in after reading the the thread on this event in the "Cool Places to Fly" forum, but decided against it. However, it looks like I did not miss the mark in my assessment that someone would likely get killed this weekend.
My condolences go out to the family of the deceased and my best wishes for a speedy recovery and lessons learned go out to the survivor.
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SOURCE: http://www2.highlandstoday.com/cont...ng-news-1-killed-1-injured-sebring-plane-cra/
BREAKING NEWS: 1 Killed, 1 Injured In Sebring Plane Crash
PLANE WAS PART OF AVIATION EXPO AT SEBRING REGIONAL AIRPORT
A plane believed to be a part of the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo at the Sebring Regional Airport crashed in the early hours of the mroning, killing the passenger and injuring the pilot.
The Light Sport Aviation aircraft, manufactured by Remos, crashed around 7:45 a.m. in the airport's south ramp.
The identity of the passenger and the pilot will be released after their families are notified, said Lt. Tim Lethbridge, with the Highlands County Sheriff's Office. The pilot was flown to Tampa General Hospital. The two involved are not from Highlands County.
An official from the Federal Aviation Administration is on the scene right now. Officials from the National Safety Board are expected to arrive Monday, Lethbridge added.
The plane's wreckage lay on the south ramp, cordoned off until authorities had the chance to assess the damage.
Traffic was being rerouted, said the airport's Executive Director Mike Willingham.
The fifth annual aviation expo ends today.
"Unfortunately accidents happen,' he said. "Our hearts and prayers go to the family."
My condolences go out to the family of the deceased and my best wishes for a speedy recovery and lessons learned go out to the survivor.
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SOURCE: http://www2.highlandstoday.com/cont...ng-news-1-killed-1-injured-sebring-plane-cra/
BREAKING NEWS: 1 Killed, 1 Injured In Sebring Plane Crash
PLANE WAS PART OF AVIATION EXPO AT SEBRING REGIONAL AIRPORT
A plane believed to be a part of the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo at the Sebring Regional Airport crashed in the early hours of the mroning, killing the passenger and injuring the pilot.
The Light Sport Aviation aircraft, manufactured by Remos, crashed around 7:45 a.m. in the airport's south ramp.
The identity of the passenger and the pilot will be released after their families are notified, said Lt. Tim Lethbridge, with the Highlands County Sheriff's Office. The pilot was flown to Tampa General Hospital. The two involved are not from Highlands County.
An official from the Federal Aviation Administration is on the scene right now. Officials from the National Safety Board are expected to arrive Monday, Lethbridge added.
The plane's wreckage lay on the south ramp, cordoned off until authorities had the chance to assess the damage.
Traffic was being rerouted, said the airport's Executive Director Mike Willingham.
The fifth annual aviation expo ends today.
"Unfortunately accidents happen,' he said. "Our hearts and prayers go to the family."
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