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08-02-2023, 05:12 PM
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Small Plane Crashes at Jean-Lesage International Airport
In a concerning incident that unfolded on Tuesday morning, a small plane suffered a crash while attempting to land on the runway at Quebec City's Jean-Lesage International Airport. The pilot of the aircraft sustained injuries as a result of the crash. According to Quebec City police, the incident occurred precisely at 9:22 a.m., prompting a rapid response from emergency services. The Jean-Lesage airport took to its Twitter account to report that the aircraft involved was identified as an Orizon Aviation Cessna 152, with a sole passenger on board. The injured pilot was promptly transported to a hospital for medical attention. While the exact cause of the accident remains unknown at this time, airport spokesperson Alexandre Mc Graw confirmed that emergency services were swiftly deployed to manage the situation. Video footage of the incident captured the airplane's ill-fated trajectory, depicting it taking off, executing a turn, and subsequently descending before crashing. The aircraft came to rest upside down on the runway, as detailed by the local police.
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08-06-2023, 09:04 AM
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Re: Small Plane Crashes at Jean-Lesage International Airport
maybe he realised he was in danger of hitting the trees on departure and pulled back on the yoke with insufficient airspeed to gain altitude and then he stalled.
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08-27-2023, 11:26 AM
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Re: Small Plane Crashes at Jean-Lesage International Airport
Most massive and most atupid aircraft, is Cessna, for me. I know what I'm talking about. My hobby are aircrafts (mostly military) but I also like civil. I take some flights on those Cessna and I really hate them |