NTSB Releases Preliminary Findings in Centennial Airport Training Flight Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board found the engine stopped before the crash, killing both occupants during a training flight; investigation into exact cause continues.
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NTSB releases preliminary report in Centennial plane crash that killed 2
CENTENNIAL, Colo. The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report into a small plane crash during an instruction flight that killed both the pilot-in-training and the flight instructor near Centennial Airport earlier this month.Two people onboard the Beech P35 aircraft identified as Perry Matt Feeney, 52, of Arvada, and Lee Rob Hill, 64, of Greenwood Village were killed when their plane impacted a paved driveway of an indu…
Engine stopped before single-engine plane crash near Centennial Airport
A single-engine plane crash near Centennial Airport earlier this month that killed the two people on board had its engine stop before the incident, according to a preliminary report. The early morning plane ride on Sept. 5 was an instructional flight, according to the report from the National Transportation Safety Board. The pilot receiving instruction planned to purchase a similar airplane to the Beech P35 plane they were flying. Perry “Matt” F…
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