Legal News for Aviation mishap Attorneys. Two dead after small-plane ruin in Cook County.
National Transportation Safety board investigates deadly plane crash near Chicago Executive Airport.
Chicago, IL—Two mean aboard a cargo jet en route to Chicago were killed when the aircraft crashed in a Cook County forest safeguard before ever reaching the airport, according to information provided by the Chicago Tribune. The small-plane collide occurred on Tuesday afternoon, January 5, 2010.
The two men aboard, a pilot and co-pilot, whose identities have not been disclosed, reportedly left Detroit in a Learjet 35A plane about 90 minutes prior to the destroy. The airplane was owned by a Waterford, Michigan based company known as Royal Air Charter. The jet was supposedly scheduled to land at Chicago Executive Airport to finally pick up cargo in Wheeling, Illinois and ship it to Atlanta by ferry. For unknown reasons, the airplane went down at approximately 1:30 p.m.
It was reported that airplane destroy debris were found approximately a mile away from the Chicago airport in a forest protect. Part of the planes’ fuselage was also discovered engrossed in the Des Plaines River. The two airplane occupants’ bodies were found but supposedly could not be removed until Wednesday. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) http://www.ntsb.gov will allegedly be conducting a full investigation into the crash, paying close concentration to the jet, allegedly stating that investigators will “look at the systems, the structure, the engine”.
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National Transportation Safety board investigates deadly plane crash near Chicago Executive Airport.
Chicago, IL—Two mean aboard a cargo jet en route to Chicago were killed when the aircraft crashed in a Cook County forest safeguard before ever reaching the airport, according to information provided by the Chicago Tribune. The small-plane collide occurred on Tuesday afternoon, January 5, 2010.
The two men aboard, a pilot and co-pilot, whose identities have not been disclosed, reportedly left Detroit in a Learjet 35A plane about 90 minutes prior to the destroy. The airplane was owned by a Waterford, Michigan based company known as Royal Air Charter. The jet was supposedly scheduled to land at Chicago Executive Airport to finally pick up cargo in Wheeling, Illinois and ship it to Atlanta by ferry. For unknown reasons, the airplane went down at approximately 1:30 p.m.
It was reported that airplane destroy debris were found approximately a mile away from the Chicago airport in a forest protect. Part of the planes’ fuselage was also discovered engrossed in the Des Plaines River. The two airplane occupants’ bodies were found but supposedly could not be removed until Wednesday. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) http://www.ntsb.gov will allegedly be conducting a full investigation into the crash, paying close concentration to the jet, allegedly stating that investigators will “look at the systems, the structure, the engine”.
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