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Bath Township police have reopened Clark Road between Upton Road and Peacock Road, which were closed for days after a deadly mid-sized jet crash last Thursday. Just after 5 p.m. Thursday, a Hawker 800 XP crashed into a heavily wooded state-owned area just north of Rose Lake,
Three people from Mexico died Thursday when their plane crashed during a training exercise near Lansing. The victims were identified as two customer pilots and a maintenance representative from Duncan Aviation. A company spokesperson said the crash occurred during a stall flight, where pilots practice recovering from aircraft stalls.
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Michigan plane crash: 3 men from Mexico believed to be victims in Bath Township crash
Three men killed in a plane crash last week in Bath Township are believed to be pilots and a mechanic who were from Mexico, according to township officials.
BATH TOWNSHIP, MI – Pheasant releases to boost the hunting season are suspended amid the cleanup and investigation of a fatal plane crash that killed three people last week, state officials announced.
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Victims in Lansing-area jet crash were Mexican nationals. Where crash investigation stands
Air traffic control recording: "Stall recovery, stall recovery" — then nothing, despite controller's repeated calls.
BATH TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX) - Three people are dead after a “small aircraft” crash in Bath Township Thursday evening, police confirmed. According to Bath Township Police, the small plane crashed near the intersection of Clark Road and Peacock Road around 5 p.m.
A small jet aircraft crashed near the intersection of Clark Road and Peacock Road in Bath Charter Township at approximately 5 p.m. on October 16.The Bath Chart
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3 dead in plane crash in Bath Township
BATH TWP. - Three people are dead after a plane crash east of downtown Bath, according to local authorities. A plane crashed the evening of Oct. 16 near the intersection of Clark and Peacock roads, Ryan Fewins-Bliss, township supervisor, said in a statement. Three people were on the plane and all are confirmed dead, Fewins-Bliss added.
On Sunday, Oct. 19, Bath Charter Township officials held a press conference about a fatal plane crash last Thursday evening.