2 Killed After U.S.-Registered Private Jet Crashes in Dominican Republic
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SANTO DOMINGO (AP) — A Gulfstream 200 executive jet caught fire Sunday while making an emergency landing in the resort city of La Romana, in the eastern Dominican Republic, killing the pilot and co-pilot.
The pilot and co-pilot of a private jet died during a crash on Sunday at La Romana International Airport, in the eastern Dominican Republic, learned the AFP from the country's aviation authorities.
2 killed after U.S.-registered private jet crashes in Dominican Republic
A U.S.-registered private jet exploded after crashing while returning to an airport in the Dominican Republic, killing the two crew members on board, according to aviation officials and local media. Video from the scene showed the aircraft sliding across grass next to a runway before it burst into flames. The crash happened on Sunday as the aircraft, identified by Dominican aviation officials as a GALX with U.S. registration number N318JF, was r…
The pilot and co-pilot of a private jet died during a crash on Sunday at La Romana International Airport.
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