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One pilot dead after mid-air collision near Montreal

Old 17th Mar 2017, 22:11
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One pilot dead after mid-air collision near Montreal

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...-montreal.html
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Just heard on the radio they were both 152s belonging to Cargair
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From the article:

"An officer said kerosene from the plane that crashed on the roof leaked into the shopping mall, forcing police to evacuate the entire building."

Does cargair have jet C152s?
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Hi Nigel
Journos always get it wrong.

Tower warned student pilot about other traffic in the area:
'Papa November Papa, are you listening?': Air traffic control's frantic message before Saint-Bruno crash - Montreal - CBC News
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