Bangladesh, plane crash in Dhaka
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A Bangladeshi military training aircraft crashed into the campus of a school in Dhaka, killing the pilot and at least 18 others, mostly students, officials say.
A Piper PA-46 crashed into a field north of the airport shortly after taking off around 8 a.m., according to the FAA. The pilot was the airplane’s only passenger, the agency said.
Musaddiq Nazeeri, the pilot killed in Sunday's plane crash near Lancaster Airport, was a well-known doctor who practiced in Lebanon.
A small aircraft crashed in Crosby, but all occupants were safely removed without injuries.
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The plane took off around 8 a.m. Sunday from Lancaster Airport, and within 15 minutes, the coroner's office was alerted to the report of a plane crash.
A civilian aircraft was forced to take a sharp turn near Minot Air Force Base as a B-52 Stratofortress flew near it Friday evening.
The aircraft has been grounded for checks, Air India added. A Times of India report, citing sources, said three tyres had burst on the aircraft after the landing. TV footage from NDTV and India Today showed the outer casing of the engine damaged, with some apparent cracks.
The crash happened around 8 a.m. Sunday after the plane took off from Lancaster Airport. A 58-year-old Lebanon man was identified as the lone victim.