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Twin-engine jet plane crashes killing 2 near Naples
Two people were killed Friday afternoon after a twin-engine jet plane carrying 5 people burst into flames as it crashed on Interstate 75, near Naples, shutting down parts of the highway.
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Bombardier Challenger 600 jet
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It would have been 5/5 fatalities if there wasn't sufficient AGL and a large road nearby.
The pilot saved three persons. |
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Did the crew survive?
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they had a dual engine failure.. extremely rare.. initial thoughts are either wrong/bad fuel but that plane was just out of MX also.. could be a factor.. |
Yikes. My youngest daughter is a private FA, flies out of Austin and Dallas.
We had a wrong fuel crash out of our local airport a few years back. RIP to those deceased. |
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Not sure if this link will work; dash cam of crash:
https://www.reddit.com/r/aircrashinvestigation/comments/1apgqz3/i75_plane_crash_02092024/ |
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same week a crash 5 miles west of me into the everglades, 2 pilots on a rented Cessna
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They were aiming for the golf course on the other side of the wall. Not trying to land on highway.
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I was going to say he should have landed it on the grassy center divide since there were so many cars, but I doubt the pilot had much control. He didn't seem to be going more than 20-30mph faster than the traffic. Seems a miracle more people weren't killed or injured. I think the only injury from the cars was one minor one.
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^^^ Another person killed by alcohol...
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We are both gonna burn ... but I can't help myself either :D RIP to those who perished .... tragically. |
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