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Air traffic control requested that the flight report its descent and to report crossing 8,000 and 7,000 feet (2,400 and 2,100 m). The crew acknowledged leaving 10,000 feet. This was the last transmission from the aircraft. [1] Witnesses in the vicinity of Marseilles, Ohio reported hearing sounds from an aircraft at times between 8:05 and 8:10 p ...
Both crew members died in the accident. The crash was in "Laguna La Torrecilla" Carolina, Puerto Rico. [68] September 11, 2019: A Barker Aeromotive CV-440 cargo plane (N24DR) crashed at Bubba’s Diesel & Auto Repair in Monclova, Ohio near the Toledo Express Airport at 2:39 A.M. ET.
In command was 59-year-old Captain Harry Baker, who had logged 16,382 flight hours, including 2,382 hours on the DC-8. The first officer was 37-year-old Tim Hupp who had logged 5,082 flight hours, with 3,135 of them on the DC-8 (1,148 hours as a flight engineer and 1,992 hours as a first officer).
Six reported dead in Ohio high school bus crash. Wednesday 15 November 2023 11:00, Mike Bedigan. Six people have been confirmed dead – including three teenage students – following a serious ...
"Cal Poly Crash Now Mostly Forgotten – But Survivors of Toledo Disaster 20 Years Ago Have Vivid Memories". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. p. 35 "50 years ago, plane crash killed 16 Cal Poly football players". The Tribune. San Luis Obispo, Calif. October 29, 2010. p. 1. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011
One person is dead following a two-car crash on state Route 511 near Township Road 350 in Ashland County, according to a release from the Ashland Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol post in Trumbull County, which was notified shortly after 7 p.m. Friday, said the crash just north of the airport killed the pilot and two passengers.
February 20 – Gas leaking from a 10-inch natural gas transmission pipeline exploded in Portage, Ohio, injuring six people and destroying a home. [102] April 24 – An earth mover hit a 10-inch Buckeye Partners pipeline in Sylvania, Ohio, causing a geyser of naphtha, which flowed into the Ten Mile Creek. Nearby schools were impacted. [103]