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July 11, Hubbard Lake, Mich. / Cessna 150

At 15:05 EDT, the pilot of a Cessna 150 was killed when the airplane crashed near Hubbard Lake. Witnesses said the airplane was flying 50 to 200 feet above the water when it began a steep climb, then rolled to the left and descended in a steep nose-down attitude until it collided with the ground about 50 feet west of the lakes shoreline....

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cessna 150 crashed near Hubbard Lake at 15:05 EDT, resulting in the pilot's death.
  • Witnesses observed the aircraft performing a steep climb from a low altitude before rolling left and descending nose-down into the ground.
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At 15:05 EDT, the pilot of a Cessna 150 was killed when the airplane crashed near Hubbard Lake. Witnesses said the airplane was flying 50 to 200 feet above the water when it began a steep climb, then rolled to the left and descended in a steep nose-down attitude until it collided with the ground about 50 feet west of the lakes shoreline.

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