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3 dead after plane crash in Jackson, Miss., neighborhood

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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 01:51 AM
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3 dead after plane crash in Jackson, Miss., neighborhood


www.foxnews.com

A small plane crashed into a house in a modest Mississippi neighborhood late Tuesday, killing all three people aboard and injuring a resident of the home.

The Piper PA-32 single-engine plane had just taken off from the Hawkins Field Airport in Jackson when it began to falter, authorities said. A police officer who saw the plane go down said it was sputtering as if it was out of fuel, and it reportedly struck several trees as it went down.

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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 01:51 AM
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This is the second neighborhood in a week to get blown up. this time by a small plane.

It seems rather strange don't ya think?

Last Weekend in Indiana we had a neighborhood blow up by what they think Might be a faulty gas heating unit. then 3 days later another neighborhood blows up this time for sure a plane.

we can compare the pictures of these events and see if there are similarities.

What are the odds of two neighborhoods getting struck with a catastrophe like these in a three day period?

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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 01:56 AM
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After all the pointless debate on the gas explosion, personally no, I don't think it's strange



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:02 AM
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Well at lease we will not have to read 88 page and still be lied too.
Still say it better to know in the long run. maybe 8



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:05 AM
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Things go up..things come down. Unfortunately, sometimes plane crash. The U.S. is huge....these are numbers of private pilots from 2010. That doesn't even include commercial pilots...a lot of planes in the sky. So, this crash is actually not unusual..sad yes, but not unprecedented.


In 2010, the number of active private pilots shrunk by 9,599, to 202,020. Given all the reasons for letting a certificate go inactive, there’s no accurate formula for predicting how student numbers affect sport, recreational, and private pilot figures. But the past offers some hints.

www.jetwhine.com...


Des...yes, I'm a private pilot...otherwise known as sky scum....



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:15 AM
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the odds of two neighborhoods getting thrashed in a little less than 4 days is a lot higher than a gang banger drive by shooting or a drunk driving accident.



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:17 AM
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OK, lets get this straight, the title says a second NEIGHBORHOOD goes up in flames and the story says ONLY ONE HOUSE was destroyed by the crash of a small private plane. That means that this story doesn't even come close to relating to the explosion in Indiana. In Indiana their was an explosion that destroyed several houses and events surrounding the explosion led some, rightfully, to believe for at least a little while that something nefarious had taken place. But a small plane faltering on takeoff is no mystery at all. As stated above; it happens, and it is sad when it does, but it is not an unexpected or surprising occurrence.
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posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:48 AM
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Originally posted by ChesterJohn
This is the second neighborhood in a week to get blown up.



Except for the fact that it simply isnt true.

The article talks one one light aircraft that crashes into one house.
And you claim an entire neighborhood is "blown up".
Are you just trolling for stars and flags, or genuinely unable to see reality?



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 02:51 AM
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Originally posted by alfa1

Originally posted by ChesterJohn
This is the second neighborhood in a week to get blown up.



Except for the fact that it simply isnt true.

The article talks one one light aircraft that crashes into one house.
And you claim an entire neighborhood is "blown up".
Are you just trolling for stars and flags, or genuinely unable to see reality?


I can't believe someone actually flagged this thread.


Des



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 03:18 AM
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With the safety record that general aviation has, no I'm not surprised. Private pilots tend to get into situations they can't handle, because they tend to have more faith in their abilities than fighter pilots do, so they get into a situation they can't handle. This guy probably thought he checked the fuel, and didn't, and they were empty at take off.

As for the "neighborhood" thing, when did one house become a neighborhood?



posted on Nov, 14 2012 @ 03:33 AM
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The last sentence is exactly what they are doing. It happens all the time here!



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