Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Longmont plane crash

  • DENVER—A pilot who survived a midair collision in Colorado has told investigators she never saw the other aircraft but heard a loud bang and felt her plane roll to the right.
  • (Denver Post)
  • LONGMONT -- The two people killed in Fridays plane crash at County Line Road have been identified as flight instructor Ryan Brungardt of Strasburg and Edward Lee Omohundro of Evergreen, his customer.
  • (Longmont Daily Times-Call)
  • 43 a.m. around Colorado Highway 119 and East County Line Road 1 in Longmont. The Weld County coroners office says two people died instantly in that plane crash, which was near a Walmart.
  • (9News)
  • The tail end is literally in the nose of the plane, said Dustin Nelson, an oilfield services company who rushed to the scene after hearing the crash.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • On March 23, witnesses to the crash landing of a small plane at Airport Road probably saved the pilots life, according to Longmont Police Cmdr. Tim Lewis.
  • (Longmont Daily Times-Call)
  • No one survived that crash (photo), which killed two people, the Weld County coroner tells the Associated Press.
  • (USA Today)
  • LONGMONT, Colo. -- The names of the two men who died in an apparent midair collision over Longmont have been released.
  • (Denver Channel)
  • DENVER - Two men who were killed in a small plane crash north of Denver were an instructor and a student, and investigators are trying to determine whether their plane clipped another aircraft that crashed near an airport minutes later.
  • (Coloradoan)
  • Ryan Brungardt, 30, and Edward Omohundro, 64, were killed following the collision, which forced their plane to crash near a Walmart located by the Weld and Boulder county lines.
  • (KKTV)
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  • (Worldnews.com)

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