- LAYTONSVILLE, Md. -- Authorities in a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., say one person is dead and one person is injured in a small plane crash in Laytonsville. (Huffington Post)
- A small plane crashed near Davis Airport in Montgomery County, Md., Monday evening, killing one and injuring another. Witnesses said the plane rolled over and went down just after going up, News4s Shomari Stone reported. (NBC Washington)
- Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) are on the scene of a single-engine plane crash near Davis Airport in Maryland. Fire officials confirm one person has died from the crash and one is in critical condition. (Examiner)
- Its something we work on every day, she said in a telephone interview from her office in Maryland. A lot of youth $50 for every hour in the air. (Kennebec Journal)
- Marylands governor also gave state workers wide leeway for staying out of the office. It was less traffic, said D.C. resident Rob Lavender, who commuted to Arlington County from the district. Its more hectic on a regular day. (FOX News)
- An Associated Press report on Nov. 24, 1952, said the Globemaster was the third big Air Force transport plane to crash or vanish in Alaska that items such as Eggs Argenteuil, Chicken a la Maryland and fillets of brill. (Huffington Post)
- The June 11 crash of a drone near Bloodsworth Island on Maryland's Eastern Shore illustrated the with 6.33 per 100,000 flight hours. Training planes had the lowest rate at 1.69. (Bloomberg)
- You were a Maryland native just like me J.T. After enduring the loss of so many friends in the Marshall plane crash, at times I have felt numb to death. As if the emotional novocaine of that unspeakable disaster never wore off. (Herald-Dispatch)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Maryland plane crash
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