Oct. 28, Fort Collins, Colo. / Piper Seneca

At 07:22 mountain time, a Piper PA-34-200T crashed approximately 800 feet east of and 1,000 feet down runway 33 at Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport. The two occupants were not injured. The airplane was landing on an IFR flight plan. Weather at the time was reported as 100 foot overcast with -mile visibility in fog....

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Piper PA-34-200T crashed during landing at Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport, with its two occupants uninjured.
  • The aircraft was operating on an IFR flight plan and came to rest approximately 800 feet east and 1,000 feet down Runway 33.
  • Weather at the time of the 07:22 mountain time incident included a 100-foot overcast ceiling and 1/4-mile visibility in fog.
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At 07:22 mountain time, a Piper PA-34-200T crashed approximately 800 feet east of and 1,000 feet down runway 33 at Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport. The two occupants were not injured. The airplane was landing on an IFR flight plan. Weather at the time was reported as 100 foot overcast with -mile visibility in fog.

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