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US military jet crashes in Libya.
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LONDON – A U.S. military jet crashed in Libya after an equipment malfunction but its two crewmembers ejected and are safe, the U.S. military said Tuesday. Vince Crawley, a spokesman for the Africa Command, says both sustained minor injuries and were separated because they used parachutes to eject from the F-15E Strike Eagle jet at high altitudes, ending up in different areas. (news.yahoo.com) More...2 Planes Crash in Orange County, Killing Pilots
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Two small airplanes collided in midair over a hamlet in Orange County, N.Y., on Monday, leaving both pilots dead, the Federal Aviation Administration said. (www.nytimes.com) More...French jets sweep Libyan city besieged by Gadhafi
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French fighter jets soared over a rebel-held city besieged by Moammar Gadhafi's troops on Saturday (news.yahoo.com) More...Lufthansa jet narrowly avoids collision at JFK
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A Lufthansa jumbo jet nearly collided with another plane at John F. Kennedy International Airport Monday after an EgyptAir flight apparently veered into its path just as the jet barreled down the runway, according to air traffic controller tapes. (www.cnn.com) More...Landing Gear Retraction Failure at Ben Gurion Airport
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Dozens of ambulances from MDA, Hatzolah Volunteers, Police, and Rescue Personnel are all currently responding to Ben Gurion Airport for a confirmed aircraft emergency. Sources tell YWN Israel that the landing gear of an incoming aircraft is not going down, and an emergency has been declared. There are reportedly 279 passengers aboard the aircraft. (www.theyeshivaworld.com) More...Squawks Voted On
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