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Cork airplane crash: died the pilot that wasn't in charge by chance

Yorkshire, England - Feeling guilty, he took his life last Sunday

It has been found dead the young pilot Oliver Lee, the seventh victim, after some time, of the crash occurred on February, 10 at the airport of Cork, in which six people lost their lives (see AVIONEWS). That day the plane, a Swearingen SA-227BC Metro III, handled by Manx2 airline, who served daily Belfast-Cork route, crashed on the runway at the third landing attempt, due to dense fog. Five...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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