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Cessna T337G Pressurized Skymaster (N289)
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Cessna T337G Pressurized Skymaster (N289)

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Michael Gower
Per Cirium: On July 13, 2025, this 1976 Cessna T337G Super Skymaster crashed in a residential neighborhood in Pembroke Pines, Florida, while on approach to Runway 28L at North Perry Airport. The point of impact was near the intersection of Southwest 14th Street and 68th Boulevard, about one mile short of the runway. Witnesses stated that the aircraft appeared to be ‘flying low’ and ‘struggling’ before clipping a tree and coming to rest atop it. There was no post-crash fire, but the aircraft was destroyed. There were reportedly four occupants on board: one pilot and three passengers. All four are believed to have sustained injuries and were transported to local hospitals. The accident happened at dusk (about 2012L) but in VMC, visibility 10 sm, sky clear, temperature 28C and dew point 23C.
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Date Aircraft Origin Destination Departure Arrival Duration
13-Jul-2025 P337Near Ambergris CayNorth Perry () First seen 04:39PM EDT Last seen 08:11PM EDT 3:31
13-Jul-2025 P337Near Punta CanaNear Samana First seen 03:07PM AST Last seen 03:32PM AST 0:25
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