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1/20/2010
B. Keith Williams
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Piper Crash at Memphis International on November 29, 2009 Pilot Error or Some Unknown Cause?

A pilot was fatally injured and three passengers received serious injuries when their plane crashed while landing at Memphis International Airport (MEM), Memphis, Tennessee on November 29, 2009.  They were in a Piper PA-32RT-300, N9243C, which was substantially damaged during the crash.

The NTSB preliminary reports indicates that the aircraft was attempting an ILS landing on runway 18L but drifted off the localizer, left and too low for some unknown reason.   

The preliminary NTSB report indicates pilot error or some unknown cause. 

To read the NTSB report on the crash of the Piper PA-32RT-300, N9243C at Memphis International Airport (MEM), Memphis, Tennessee on November 29, 2009.  

 

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