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  • Four Killed in Bahamas Plane Crash

    According to police in the archipelago, off Florida’s east coast, all four individuals aboard were killed in a plane crash on Sunday, November 10, 2013. A small single-engine plane crashed into the waters a few miles off Grand Bahama Island, Bahama’s northernmost island. “All are believed to be Americans. It is thought they were on some kind of sightseeing tour,” stated Stephen Dean, Police Superintendent.

    According to the Bahamas Civil Aviation Department, the group was on a local sightseeing flight in the area of Freeport, Grand Bahama, when the aircraft ditched in low waters approximately seven miles north of the Freeport Control Tower. There have been many plane crashes in the Bahamas in recent years. Last year, an aircraft crashed into a luxury resort, which led to one death and four injuries. Another plane crash occurred last week, in the Bahamas, where two men had to be rescued by a United States Coast Guard crew in a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter.

    Sunday’s crash involved a Cirrus (SR)22 plane, which crashed minutes after takeoff from the island’s international airport. The pilot radioed that the plane was “experiencing some engine problems,” said Emrick Seymour, Assistant Police Commissioner for Grand Bahama. He also stated that the police were “right in the middle of the investigation.”

    Investigators from the Civil Aviation Department’s Air Accident Investigation & Prevention Unit will be conducting an onsite field investigation to determine the cause of the crash. Information regarding the victims’ identities was not provided by authorities.

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  • Bahamas Plane Crash, Canada Plane Crash Kill Nine

    Four Americans were killed yesterday in a plane crash a few miles off the coast of Grand Bahama Island, according to AP. “All are believed to be Americans. It is thought they were on some kind of sightseeing tour.”, Police Superintendent Stephen Dean said.

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    Assistant Police Commissioner for Grand Bahama Island, Emrick Seymour, said that the single-engine Cirrus 22 plane crashed just minutes after taking off from the island’s international airport.

    Shortly after take off around 11 am, Seymour said that the pilot radioed that his plane was “experiencing some engine problems”. He added that police were “right in the middle of the investigation”, and therefore, the victims identities remain unknown.

    The Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement, that the aircraft had been totally destroyed. There were no survivors.

    It’s a busy day for aircraft crash reports, as news also broke of a plane crash over Canada Sunday night, according to CNN. Five people died and two survived when a regional plane for Bearskin Airlines caught fire after it crashed just short of a runway in Red Lake, Ontario, Canada. The two pilots and three passengers that died have yet to be identified.

    The two survivors were a male passenger who managed to pull a female passenger from the wreckage to safety before the plane was engulfed by flames, said Ontario police Sgt. Rob McDonough. He added that everyone on board was a Canadian citizen.

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