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Four people died this week when a medical transport plane caught fire after crashing in Arizona. The plane crashed while ...
The deadly crash of a medical transport plane on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona has left the medical community in New ...
The medical transport plane crashed near Chinle Airport on Aug. 5, killing the four-person crew on board. Commercial pilots Amanda Benson and Jeffrey Tuning, flight nurse Kameilia Chavez and flight ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AZFamily) — The names of four people who were killed in a medical transport plane crash in northern ...
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) deputies responded to the two-vehicle crash involving a tanker around 4:30 a.m. at ...
Just before 1 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, a small dual-propeller medical transport plane crashed and caught fire near the Chinle ...
All four passengers on single-engine plane were able to walk away from crash and first responders treated two survivors for ...
The small, dual-propeller aircraft was heading to pick up a patient from a nearby hospital when it crashed and caught on fire about 12:40 p.m. on Aug. 5, police said. Navajo police posted ...
CSI Aviation confirmed the victims after their Beechcraft King Air 300 went down beside Navajo Nation’s Chinle Airport ...
A local commercial pilot with over 40 years of experience thinks the weather, and conditions at the Chinle airport, may have contributed to Tuesday's crash that originated in Albuquerque.
Officials have identified the four people who died when a medical plane crashed on the Navajo Nation, after taking off in Albuquerque.
The crash on Aug. 5 near Chinle, Arizona, claimed the lives of four crew members. Two were pilots and two were medical ...
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