The FAA released the following statement Saturday: "A Cessna 208 crashed in a field in southern Flagler County, Florida, around 1 a.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 15. Only the pilot was on board.
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Attempts to contact the pilot's phone were unsuccessful. The plane was a 2012 Cessna 208 Caravan, which Staly said is typically used in parachute jumps. It was leased from Ottawa, Illinois-based ...
The Cessna 208 Caravan was operated by Bering Air, a regional airline. Its wreckage, with the bodies of the pilot and nine passengers, was found the next day. Before it crashed, its pilot had told ...
A Cessna 208, piloted by 75-year-old Thomas Russell Harvey, crashed in a wooded area in Flagler County, Florida on Friday. The plane disappeared from radar after making a right turn, leading to a ...