Preliminary Reports

November 8, 2006, Alamogordo, N.Mex. / Cessna 337C

The aircraft was destroyed and the Commercial pilot fatally injured at approximately 1245 Mountain time when it departed the runway and collided with a hangar during the landing roll. Visual conditions prevailed. Witnesses said the airplane touched down on Runway 21 and, after rolling approximately 2500 feet, veered to the right, departed the runway, crossed the median and taxiway, rolled onto the parking ramp and collided with a hangar.

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November 13, 2006, Rolling Prairie, Ind. / Cessna T303

At 1903 Central time, the airplane collided with terrain and was destroyed following a loss of control. The Private pilot and four passengers on board were fatally injured. Instrument conditions prevailed. Preliminary radar data indicates the airplane climbed to approximately 5700 feet after takeoff then entered a left spiral until radar data was lost.

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November 17, 2006, Flagstaff, Ariz. / Beechcraft J35 Bonanza

The airplane was substantially damaged and the solo Commercial pilot seriously injured after losing power at about 1930 Mountain time during a landing approach. Night visual conditions prevailed. A witness near the airport heard the airplanes engine surge and rev loudly three times before going silent. About 10 seconds following the loss of engine power he heard a loud crash.

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November 4, 2006, Danville, Ark. / Piper PA-32-300

The airplane was destroyed on colliding with power lines and the ground at 2320 Central time during a night forced landing following a loss of engine power. The Commercial pilot and his two passengers were fatally injured. Night visual conditions prevailed. According to ATC, the flight was in cruise level flight at 6000 feet when the pilot reported “a rough running engine.”

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November 4, 2006, Yuba City, Calif. / AMD CH601XL SLSA

At about 1139 Pacific time, the aircraft broke up while in cruise flight. The Private pilot and passenger were fatally injured. Visual conditions prevailed. A ground-based witness reported the airplanes engine was “missing” and its power was “on and off.” Seconds later, the witness heard an explosion and observed the center section of the airplane falling straight down.

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November 5, 2006, Hominy, Okla. / Cessna 172S

The airplane was destroyed on colliding with terrain during cruise flight at 0124 Central time. The Private pilot and one passenger were fatally injured; two passengers survived with serious injuries. Night visual conditions prevailed for the 114-nm flight from the Tulsa (Okla.) International Airport (KTUL), to the Wichita (Kan.) Mid-Continent Airport (KICT).

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October 1, 2006, Kalispell, Mon. / Cessna 340A

At approximately 1710 Mountain time, the airplane sustained substantial damage following an emergency landing as a result of the airplanes nose landing gear failing to extend. The Airline Transport-rated student in the left seat and the Flight Instructor in the right seat were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. The pilot-rated student stated that during the […]

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