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Nassau County Man ID'd As Pilot Killed In Upstate Plane Crash Nassau County Man ID'd As Pilot Killed In Upstate Plane Crash
Nassau County Man ID'd As Pilot Killed In Upstate Plane Crash The identities of the two people killed and four injured when a small plane crashed into a two-story home near a public-access airport in the area have been released. The crash happened in Dutchess County just after 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17 on South Smith Road in Union Vale, just south of Sky Acres Airport and east of the Taconic State Parkway. The two who died were the pilot of the Cessna 303, identified as Francisco Knipping-Diaz, 61, of Woodmere in Nassau County, and a man who was in the house at the time, Gerard Bocker, 61, who has been tentativel…
New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After LI-Bound Plane Crashes New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After LI-Bound Plane Crashes
New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After Li-bound Plane Crashes Click here for an updated story: IDs Released For Two Killed, Four Injured In Plane Crash Into House Near Area Airport New details have emerged after two people were killed and four others injured when a twin-engine plane with three people aboard crashed into a two-story home near a public-access airport in the area, igniting a fire in the house. First reports of the incident in Dutchess County came at about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. The plane, identified by the FAA as a Cessna 303, departed from Orange County Airport and stopped to refuel at Sky Acres, located in the Town of …
New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After LI-Bound Plane Crashes New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After LI-Bound Plane Crashes
New Details: Two Dead, Four Injured After Li-bound Plane Crashes Click here for an updated story: IDs Released For Two Killed, Four Injured In Plane Crash Into House Near Area Airport New details have emerged after two people were killed and four others injured when a twin-engine plane with three people aboard crashed into a two-story home near a public-access airport in the area, igniting a fire in the house. First reports of the incident in Dutchess County came at about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. The plane, identified by the FAA as a Cessna 303, departed from Orange County Airport and stopped to refuel at Sky Acres, which is located in the Town …