December 14, 2005, Dunkirk, N.Y. / Piper PA-46-310P and Smith Aerostar 601P

Both airplanes were substantially damaged when they collided while while landing at about 1200 Eastern time. None of the six persons aboard both airplanes was injured; visual conditions prevailed. The Malibu was landing on Runway 6 as the Aerostar landed on Runway 15. The right wing of each airplane made contact at the runway intersection, and both right wings sustained substantial damage....

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Key Takeaways:

  • Two airplanes, a Malibu and an Aerostar, sustained substantial damage after their right wings collided at a runway intersection while landing around noon Eastern time.
  • Despite the significant damage to both aircraft, none of the six persons aboard either airplane were injured during the incident, which occurred under visual conditions.
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Both airplanes were substantially damaged when they collided while while landing at about 1200 Eastern time. None of the six persons aboard both airplanes was injured; visual conditions prevailed. The Malibu was landing on Runway 6 as the Aerostar landed on Runway 15. The right wing of each airplane made contact at the runway intersection, and both right wings sustained substantial damage.

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