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CNN
20-02-2025
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2 dead after 2 small planes collide midair in Arizona, officials say
Two people are dead after two small aircraft collided in midair at an Arizona airport Wednesday, authorities said. A Cessna 172S and Lancair 360 MK II collided at 8:28 a.m. near the Marana Regional Airport, just northwest of Tucson, according to preliminary information from the National Transportation Safety Board. The fixed-wing single-engine planes 'collided while upwind of runway 12,' one of two runways at the airport. The Cessna landed 'uneventfully' and the Lancair impacted terrain near the other runway and 'a post-impact fire ensured,' the NTSB said. The Marana Police Department confirmed two deaths from the incident. Two people were on each plane, the Town of Marana said in a news release, without sharing their conditions. The airport is closed while the investigation is ongoing, it said. 'On behalf of the Town of Marana and the Marana Regional Airport, our hearts go out to all the individuals and families impacted by this event,' airport Superintendent Galen Beem said. 'This is an unprecedented event, and we are grateful for the swift response from the Marana Police Department and Northwest Fire District.' The Federal Aviation Administration called the airport an 'uncontrolled field,' which does not have an operating air traffic control tower. Pilots often will use a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency to announce their position to other pilots who are in the airport vicinity. Pilots operating in uncontrolled fields are still required to comply with all federal aviation regulations. An NTSB investigator is expected to arrive Thursday morning to document the scene and examine the aircraft. The FAA is also responding. The incident follows a recent string of aviation incidents beginning with the January 29 midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people when a military helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided. Since then, four other aviation incidents have drawn attention to air safety, including the crash of a medevac plane in Philadelphia; a plane that crashed near Nome, Alaska, killing 10 people; a private plane that ran off the runway in Scottsdale, Arizona, killing the pilot on board; and more recently, a Delta Air Lines regional jet that rolled over on the runway on arrival in Toronto. Even with the past month of aviation incidents, January's preliminary data from the NTSB shows there was a record low number of airplane accidents nationwide among private and commercial flights. Before the January 29 collision, the last major fatal airplane accident involving a US carrier was in 2009, involving a flight operated by Colgan Air. However, smaller planes are statistically more likely to experience incidents. The aircraft are not as heavily regulated as those operating under Part 121 rules, the set of FAA rules followed by major air carriers. Private and general aviation aircraft follow different, less strict FAA rules but are still inspected and maintained. There's also just a larger number of the smaller planes. The National Air and Space Museum estimates there are more than 340,000 general aviation aircraft around the world and US pilots operate 204,000 of them. This is a developing story and will be updated.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
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- Yahoo
2 dead after small planes collide in Arizona
Two people were confirmed dead after two small planes collided midair at Marana Regional Airport in Arizona on Wednesday. There were two people onboard each aircraft, a Lancair and a Cessna, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The aircrafts collided while upwind of runway 12, according to preliminary information from the National Transportation Safety Board. "The Cessna landed uneventfully; the Lancair impacted terrain near runway 3 and a post-impact fire ensued," according to the NTSB. The planes collided around 8:30 a.m. local time. The FAA and NTSB will investigate, and NTSB investigators are on their way to the scene with two more on the way, officials said. The Marana Regional Airport is an uncontrolled field -- it does not have an operating ATC control tower. Pilots utilize a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency to announce their position to other aircrafts. The pilot in command is responsible for maintaining a safe distance from other aircrafts. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 2 dead after small planes collide in Arizona originally appeared on


CNN
19-02-2025
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- CNN
Two small planes collide midair in Arizona, leaving at least one dead, officials say
At least one person is dead after two small aircraft collided midair at an Arizona airport Wednesday, authorities said. A Cessna 172S and Lancair 360 MK II collided at 8:28 a.m. local time near the Marana Regional Airport, according to preliminary information from the National Transportation Safety Board. The aircraft 'collided while upwind of runway 12,' one of two runways at the airport. The Cessna landed 'uneventfully' and the Lancair impacted terrain near the other runway and 'a post-impact fire ensured,' the NTSB said. The Marana Police Department is on the scene at the airport and confirmed at least one death from the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration called the airport an 'uncontrolled field,' which does not have an operating air traffic control tower. Pilots often will use a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency to announce their position to other pilots who are in the airport vicinity. Pilots operating in uncontrolled fields are still required to comply with all federal aviation regulations. An NTSB investigator is on the way to the scene and will arrive Thursday morning to document the scene and examine the aircraft. The FAA is also responding. The incident follows a recent string of aviation incidents beginning with the January 29 midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that killed 67 people when a military helicopter and American Airlines regional jet collided. Since then, four other aviation incidents have drawn attention to air safety, including the crash of a medevac plane in Philadelphia, a plane that crashed near Nome, Alaska, killing 10 people, a private plane that ran off the runway in Scottsdale, killing the pilot on board, and more recently, a Delta Air Lines regional jet that rolled over on the runway in Toronto. This is a developing story and will be updated.


CNN
19-02-2025
- General
- CNN
Two small planes collide midair in Arizona, leaving at least one dead, officials say
At least one person is dead after two small aircraft collided midair at an Arizona airport Wednesday, authorities said. A Cessna 172S and Lancair 360 MK II collided at 8:28 a.m. local time near the Marana Regional Airport, according to preliminary information from the National Transportation Safety Board. The aircraft 'collided while upwind of runway 12,' one of two runways at the airport. The Cessna landed 'uneventfully' and the Lancair impacted terrain near the other runway and 'a post-impact fire ensured,' the NTSB said. The Marana Police Department is on the scene at the airport and confirmed at least one death from the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration called the airport an 'uncontrolled field,' which does not have an operating air traffic control tower. Pilots often will use a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency to announce their position to other pilots who are in the airport vicinity. Pilots operating in uncontrolled fields are still required to comply with all federal aviation regulations. An NTSB investigator is on the way to the scene and will arrive Thursday morning to document the scene and examine the aircraft. The FAA is also responding. The incident follows a recent string of aviation incidents beginning with the January 29 midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that killed 67 people when a military helicopter and American Airlines regional jet collided. Since then, four other aviation incidents have drawn attention to air safety, including the crash of a medevac plane in Philadelphia, a plane that crashed near Nome, Alaska, killing 10 people, a private plane that ran off the runway in Scottsdale, killing the pilot on board, and more recently, a Delta Air Lines regional jet that rolled over on the runway in Toronto. This is a developing story and will be updated.