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Pilot Transporting Medical Supplies From NJ Airport Dies In Fiery Crash

UPDATE: Radio transmission of Emanuel Vomvolakis' flight from NJ to NH was released on Sunday. In it the 23-year-old pilot reports engine failure seconds before the crash that killed him.

Emanuel "Manny" Vomvolakis

Emanuel "Manny" Vomvolakis

Photo Credit: Manny Vomvolakis

** Original story below **

A 23-year-old pilot flying medical supplies across the US died in a fiery New Hampshire crash after taking off from New Jersey, officials are saying.

Emanuel "Manny" Vomvolakis, of Michigan, had departed the Essex County Airport in Fairfield in a Swearingen SA-226AT, and reported engine trouble just before the crash on the shore of the Merrimack River around 11:30 p.m. Friday, the Boston Herald says citing local police.

The twin turboprop aircraft experienced engine failure as it was approaching Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, a spokesperson for the FAA said. The pilot was the only occupant.

Vomvolakis' Facebook profile shows he was a pilot for Castle Aviation, the company that was operating the plane involved in the crash.

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