Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Plane Crash New Jersey

Plane Crash New Jersey
In a plane crash in the U.S. state of New Jersey on Interstate Highway 287 are on Tuesday came the five occupants of the machine died. According to the aviation security officer Robert Gretz, were among the victims, two children. On the ground, however, none had come to harm.

As the "New York Times" reported the single-engine light aircraft of the type Socata TBM-700 had crashed for unknown reasons. The control center on Long Iceland had declared to be lost shortly before the radio and radar contact with the aircraft. The machine was Teterboro Airport, New Jersey, on the road towards Dekalb-Peachtree Airport near Atlanta. The accident occurred only a quarter of an hour after the start.

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