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Small FedEx Plane Crashes in Wichita, One Dead

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A small plane operating for FedEx crashed in Wichita, Kansas, Tuesday morning, killing one person. The plane went down and burst into flames in a field near the intersection of South Tyler Road and West 47th Street South in Wichita, according to KAKE. Maps put the crash site about 2 1/2 miles southwest of Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (ICT). (www.nycaviation.com) More...

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linbb
linbb -2
Another repost was posted almost ten hours before this one.
linbb
linbb -3
Read down two squaks as you just reposted again stop with the reposts find something else to do.,
zcolescott
Both of you read about 13 squawks down...I posted this story almost 24 hours ago.
linbb
linbb 0
Yup and that you did missed that one of yours but saw it after I posted this. Someone needs to edit those things out.
stbernardpass
Jackie Butcher 0
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FedEx Pilot Fatally Injured In Kansas Accident

Was Departing Mid-Continent Airport When The Engine Appeared To Fail

A pilot from Lawrence, KS, was fatally injured Tuesday when the FedEx airplane he was flying experienced engine problems just after takeoff and went down in a wheat field near Mid-Continent Airport (KICT) in Wichita.

http://www.aero-news.net/subsite.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=7ffc6085-d601-4b8b-a208-0d3953d981b4
kman101
Kevin Romero 0
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FedEx feeder crash near Wichita

A 52-year-old Lawrence man was killed when the Federal Express cargo plane he was flying went down shortly after takeoff from Mid-Continent Airport on Tuesday morning, authorities said.

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/11/06/3902849/fedex-plane-crashes-south-of-wichita.html
Ksusuperman
C Martin 0
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Pilot killed in FedEx Plane Crash

A FedEx plane crashes after takeoff from Wichita MidContinent Airport, pilot doesn't make it.

http://www.kwch.com/news/kwch-jab-plane-crash-southwest-of-wichita-20121106,0,353091.story

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