Wednesday, December 13, 2006

This article is about a plane driver who actually crashed the plane he was flying. He flew the plane although his license has been suspended since 1996! It's really interesting, so tell me what you think.


1.) What type of plane was it, and high how was he when his engine failed?

2.) Where is the National Transportation Saftey Board located?

19 comments:

JRS said...

1) The plane was a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane, single engine plane. The engine failed when the plane was 800 feet high.

2)The National Transportation Saftey Board is located in Miami, and the headquaters is in Washington.

ag said...

The plane was a Bellaca Viking,39 year old.It was 800 feet high when it failed.
The National Safety Board is located in Miami.

LVW said...

The airplane that he flew was a 39-year-old Bellanca Viking plane it was 800 feet in the sky when the engine had failed. it later crashed at 11:00am.

the National Tramsportation Boards headquater is in Washington, and one of the branches is in Miami.

jjs said...

1) The plane was a Bellanca Viking plane. The engine failed when it was 800 ft high.

2) The Natioal Transportation Safety Board Headquarters is located in Washington. A Branch is located in Miami

Twilighter01 said...

The 39 year old Bellanca Viking failed when it was at the height of 800 ft in the air.

The National Transportation Safety Board is in Washington with a branch located in Miami.

SRB said...

1)The plane was a 39-year-old Bellanca Viking plane and was 800 feet into the sky when the engine failed.
2)The National Transportation Safety Board branch is located in Miami, FL.

PLL said...

1.) The plane was a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane, it was 800 feet in the air when the engine failed.

2.) The National Transportation Safety board is located in Miami.

a.r.b said...

The plane was a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane only had 1 engine so it was a single engine plane. And when the plane fell it was about 800 feet into the air

The safety board was located in miami.

cks said...

1) the 70 year old man crashed a 39 year old Bellanca plane when he was flying 800 feet in the air and the engine failed.

2)The location of the National Transportion Safety post in in miami and the main base is in Washington.

DS said...

The plane was 39 years old. It was called a Bellanca viking plane. The national saftey board is located in Miami, Florida

DRD said...

1) The plane was a 30 year old Bellanca Viking plane. The engine failed when it was 800 ft high.

2) The Natioal Transportation Safety Board Headquarters is located in Washington. A Branch is located in Miami

LTG said...

1. The pilot crashed a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane and it was 800 feet in the air when the engine failed.

2. The National Transportation Satfey Board Headquaters is located in Washington and one of the branches is located in Miami.

BTB said...
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BTB said...

1.) The plane was a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane with a single engine and it was 800 feet in the air before it plumited to the earth.

2)The National Transportation Saftey Board Branch is located in Miami, and the headquarters is located in Washington.

JNS said...

1) The plane that went down was a Bellanca Viking, It was 39 years old. When the plane had fallen it was at 800 feet in the air.
2) The main National Transportation saftey board is in Washington D.C. There is also one in Miami Florida.

Anonymous said...

1.The plane was a 39 year old Bellanca Viking plane.The plane was 800 ft high when the engine gave way.

2.The national safety board is located in miami.

C.J.S said...

1. The plane was a Bellance viking plane that was flying 800 feet when its engine stoped.
2. The National Transportation Safetyborad is in Miami.

Anonymous said...

1.The airplane that he flew was a 39-year-old Bellanca Viking plane it was 800 feet in the sky when the engine had failed. it later crashed at 11:00am.

2.the National Tramsportation Boards headquater is in Washington, and one of the branches is in Miami.

Ray F. said...

What is a "Plane Driver" called????