Monday, March 23, 2009

Pilatus PC-12 Crashed Today

A single-engine turboprop plane, Pilatus PC-12 has crashed today, and the reports say that the Montana plane had 17 in the plane and the crash has killed everyone on board who were many of them were children.

According to the report by NTSB the plane crashed in Butte around 2:30 this afternoon. The Pilatus PC-12 is a Swiss-made plane introduced in 1994 listed as being designed to carry one or two pilots and eight passengers.

A US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) "go team" is in the state of Montana to investigate the crash of a Pilatus PC-12/45. The information says that the aircraft was carrying children to a ski holiday. They say there is no indication of survivors. The flight reportedly originated in northern California.

The NTSB says senior air safety investigator Dennis Hogenson is the investigator in charge for the team of seven investigators. NTSB acting chairman Mark Rosenker will accompany the team.

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