May 11, 2009

Ramona Plane Crash Being Investigated

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of plane crash in Ramona that killed both passengers. The plane was doing aerobatics when a wing suddenly fell off the home-build plane, causing it to plunge to the ground.

According to several witnesses, the aircraft began to have engine trouble and appeared to stall in the air before losing the wing and falling to ground.

“My whole family was screaming and ran into the house. My youngest daughter ran under the kitchen table,” said witness Eric Barron, a pilot who lives nearby. “It looked like the wing had become partially detached from the airplane and the plane was disintegrating as it was falling down.”

The plane was identified as a Bakeng Deuce, described on its website as "low, slow, and uncomplicated - in harmony with the pure pleasures of basic, simple flight - no cowl vents, no retractable gear, no constant speed prop." The question for investigators is whether this is an accident caused by pilot error, or whether there was some inherent defect in the plan that caused it to fail.

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January 26, 2009

Oceanside Plane Crash Injures Two

On Saturday, a Cessna 172 crashed into a utililty pole east of Oceanside Municipal Airport seriously injuring both the pilot and his passenger. According to reports, the plane was registered to California Flight Academy of El Cajon, but whether the plane was being used for training purposes at the time of the accident is unclear.

Oceanside policy have identified the pilot of the plane as Amandeep Singh, 24 and the passenger Harshdeep Multani, 18, both of whom were seriously injured. Singh remained in ICU as of Monday, and Multani was reported to be in good condition, but suffering from "several severed fingers."

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The plane was on its way from Gillespie Field to Torrance Muncipal Airport.

Despite a website that states "no student ever injured," California Flight Academy apparently had a pair of accidents in 2008. Last june a plane caught fire after a hard landing by a student pilot, and in April a forced landing damaged the left wing during a training excercise. Neither accident caused injury.

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