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Secret Squirrel

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A plane crashed just after departure from Chattanooga Tn. It was reported as a Cessna 421. Five people dead. The copilot was the only survivor. It was owned by the seventh day adventist church. It was just on the news.
 
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Knoxville news stated that it was a Cessna 421 Golden Eagle, owned by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Same story on passengers and survivor. Destination was Knoxville, TN.
 
It was a 421. I know two of the guys who flew it, but not the pilot who was killed. I don't have any details. My condolences to the the families of those who were killed.
 
y'all be careful out there...I don't want to read about any more of these for at least a few months.

How many is that in how many days? Did it start with Hendricks?
 
6 people in a 4 people airplane, whazup wit dat?
 
yea, no kiddin...a dam 402 is a 10 seater :D
 
TDTURBO said:
How do you figure a 421 is a 4 person airplane?
OK, I lied...it's really a 7-8-9-10 person airplane, but if you're logging cross country flights for the purpose of obtaining your commercial license, you're probably going to need to hook up with a KC-135 before you make the 50 miles to the next airport delio.
 
Flying Illini said:
How many is that in how many days? Did it start with Hendricks?
i was wondering the same thing, this hasnot been a good last few weeks...prayers and condolences to all the families involved...
 

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