- 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)
- This text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community. (Worldnews.com)
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Longmont plane crash
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