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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNNTSB: Final report on deadly plane crash expected to take 1-2 yearsOfficials with the National Transportation Safety Board say they have three main areas of focus — the pilot, the airplane and ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNFeds to be on scene of deadly plane crash near LowellESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — Two Northwest Florida women were injured when their cars collided Friday morning. According to ...
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mlive on MSNSurveillance video shows Lowell area plane crashA surveillance camera at a Lowell area business captured a Monday, July 21, plane crash that killed two people.
Two Northern Michigan men were killed when a small aircraft crashed Monday near Lowell, Michigan.
Two men killed in a small plane crash in the Lowell area have been identified as residents of Northern Michigan. Kent County ...
KENT COUNTY, MI – A small personal airplane crashed into storage units near the Lowell City Airport this afternoon. The crash ...
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mlive on MSNPolice confirm 2 dead in Lowell plane crash that caused fireLOWELL, MI — Police have confirmed that two occupants of a small plane died after it crashed near the Lowell City Airport.
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WWMT on MSNNorthern Michigan pilot, passenger die after plane crashes into Lowell self-storage unitTwo men from Northern Michigan were killed in a Lowell plane crash on Monday, according to the Kent County Sheriff's Office.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNTwo bodies recovered from fiery plane crash near LowellVERGENNES TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A plane crashed north of Lowell Monday, sparking a fire. The scene is near the intersection of Lincoln Lake Avenue and Vergennes Street, near the Lowell City Airport ...
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A small plane crashed into a storage facility near the intersection of Lincoln Lake Avenue and Vergennes Street in Lowell, ...
Authorities identified the men as 62-year-old Kevin Lawrence from Presque Isle and 68-year-old Paul Schalk from Rogers City.
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WWMT on MSNNational Transportation Safety Board begins investigation into fatal Lowell plane crashLOWELL, Mich. — The National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) investigation into a fatal Lowell plane crash has begun.
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