March 14, 2012, Goble, Ore., Cessna 150L

At about 1730 Pacific time, the airplane collided with a tree. The flight instructor and his student both received fatal injuries; the airplane sustained substantial damage. Visual conditions prevailed.After the flight was reported overdue, a search was initiated, an emergency locator transmitter signal was detected and a follow-up “pinging” of the cell phone of one of the occupants lead to the discovery of the wreckage.

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Key Takeaways:

  • A flight instructor and student were fatally injured when their airplane collided with a tree.
  • The aircraft sustained substantial damage, with the main wreckage found in a steep nose-down attitude and a separated wing section located 200 yards away where it impacted the tree.
  • The wreckage was discovered after the flight was reported overdue, using an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) signal and cell phone pinging.
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At about 1730 Pacific time, the airplane collided with a tree. The flight instructor and his student both received fatal injuries; the airplane sustained substantial damage. Visual conditions prevailed.

After the flight was reported overdue, a search was initiated, an emergency locator transmitter signal was detected and a follow-up “pinging” of the cell phone of one of the occupants lead to the discovery of the wreckage. All of the airplane’s structure, except the outboard one-third of the right wing, was found in a steep nose-down attitude in a level grassy field. The missing wing section was located about 200 yards north of the main wreckage, where it had impacted a tall conifer tree.

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