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Breaking News: Small plane crash in Ft. Lauderdale

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I just saw a the pilot being interviewed on fox. Lucky guy, sounds like he has survived a previous crash too in a ch-47, shot down..
 
I saw those DC-9 out of Palm Beach (a lot) and Ft. Lauderdale every now and then

Charter I believe

Saw them in the bahamas too
 
Gotta love how the MSNBC article refers to it as a "half-century old" plane. Makes it sound like an antique relic or something.
 
wxman13 said:
Gotta love how the MSNBC article refers to it as a "half-century old" plane. Makes it sound like an antique relic or something.
Look at the bright side, it's probably legal to own in C&R states.
 
Plane was bown for Marsh Harbour Bahamas (ahh I miss that place) supposedly taking 3,200 lbs of granitelocal south florida news report

Great piloting skills BTW
 
This aircraft was originally at OPF and Then Air Pony Express moved to FXE where it was bit cheaper.

The pilot was the owner of the company and the co-pilot is an insurance agent that loves to fly and flies charter in this and a 402 at OPF.

According to the info, there are only 6 Super 3's, now 5 still flying. Another one flies from OPF still with the MB N number above.
 

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