MDOT ShitHeels & MDOT Green Bottle Flies

Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) ShitHeels & Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Green Bottle Flies

Two Master Tables of MDOT 1d2 “Frat House” Pleasure, Recreational, Social Club AKA “Flying Club”, Commercial or Individual Community Pariah

Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) ShitHeels

MDOT ShitHeels & MDOT Green Bottle Flies make up the bulk of the Michigan Chapter of Flying Junk Pile Owner and Operator Patrol (FJPOOP). MDOT ShitHeels are Phylum: MDOT Class: ShitHeel, while MDOT Green Bottle Flies are of the Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Insecta. MDOT ShitHeels show no shame or revulsion for their actions, certainly no guilt or remorse regarding “Tetraethyl Lead (TEL)” usage and the damage done to the Bodily Integrity of babies, school children, pregnant mothers, elderly or other vulnerable populations. Here is just a small sampling of the MDOT 1d2 ShitHeels, whom usually rent one or many times two hangars, but not always. Here is the public information regarding the species and their Flying Junk Piles (FJPs) as they appear in the wild:

  • Ford Eagles Flying Club – LARAN9846G 1971 Cessna 172L, N733AY 1976 Cessna 172N
    • (2022 #1 ShitHeel Award Winner!)
  • Dawn Patrol Flying Club – LARAN1522V 1976 Cessna 177B, N17177 1976 Cessna 177B
    • (2022 ShitHeel Award Winner!)
  • N957CS – Plymouth MI, 2018 Robison R44 II, LARA-TIME MACHINE LLC
  • N7010Y – Northville MI, 1963 Piper PA-30 Twin Engine
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N99MQ  – Canton MI, 1968 Beech D55, PLACIDE AIRCRAFT LLC-LARA
  • N2893L – Canton MI, 1979 Piper PA-28-161, Broken ADS-B?
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N739BV – Novi MI, 1978 Cessna 172N
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N78FM – Plymouth MI, 1978 MOONEY M-20
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N2020Z – Plymouth MI, 1963 Cessna 150C
  • N157RP – Livonia MI, 2006 E-AB, STILLE WAETERS LLC-LARA
  • N80522 – Livonia MI, 1976 Cessna 172M
  • N6902T – Canton MI, 2009 E-AB VANS RV-7A, N6044L 1972 American AA-5
  • N18AN – Novi MI, 2017 RAINBOW SKY REACH (PTY) LTD Bushcat, N7341Y 1977 Cessna R182
  • N603SA – Canton MI, 2004 Staudacher Aircraft INC S600 F Professional Stunt Plane
  • N2517X – Northville MI, 2005 Lancair Company LC42-550FG        
  • N9963E – Plymouth MI, 1979 Cessna 172N
  • N67322 – Canton MI, 1981 CESSNA 152
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N26396 – Canton MI, 1978 AMERICAN AA-5 Tiger
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N113JL – Northville MI, 1966 Beech V35 Starfire
  • N99RL – Ann Arbor MI, 1970 Beech V35B
  • N23SF – Livonia MI, 1971 CESSNA 210L, ADS-B broken
  • N470RV – Plymouth MI, 1968 Cessna 182M
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N5329R  1965 Cessna 172F, DEARBORN FLYING CLUB-LARA
  • N8295Z – Northville MI, 1980 Piper PA-28-181
  • N87965 – Canton MI, 1946 Piper J3C-65
  • N85697 – Plymouth MI, 1946 Aeronca 7AC Champion, MIRETOGA AVIATION L.L.C.-LARA
  • N96566 – Plymouth MI, 1946 Taylorcraft BC12-D, N181JK – RESERVED
  • N85393  – Canton MI, 1956 Aeronca 7AC, & N84769 1957 Aeronca 7AC
  • N56227 – Plymouth MI, 1973 Piper PA-28-18,0 Broken ADS-B
  • N3251F – Plymouth MI, 1967 Mooney M20E, touch-n-go’s, broken ADS-B
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N7263M – Farmington Hills MI, 1958 Cessna 175
  • N15NF – Canton MI, 1969 Cessna 172K, ACME FLYING CLUB LLC-LARA
  • N2732W – Novi MI, 1966 Mooney M20
  • N260Y – Northville MI, 2013 TITAN T-51 E-AB
  • N2749L – Plymouth MI, 1967 Cessna 172H
    • (2023 ShitHeel Award Nominee!)
  • N6380J – Livonia MI, 1968 Piper PA-28-180, DEANGELO BOWDEN AVIATION LLC-LARA
  • Civil Air Patrol (CAP) – N305CP, SEE PAGE: Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Swivel Chair Patrol
  • N3738L – Canton MI, 1965 Cessna 172G
  • N6023X – Canton MI, 1960 Mooney M20A
  • N556UH – Canton MI, 2006 Bell 430
  • N5582H – Canton MI, 1967 Cessna 150G, SKY WINGS FLYING CLUB INC-LARA
  • N1861G – E-AB 2017 VANS RV-10
  • N7341Y 1977 Cessna R182, N18AN 2017 EA-B co-owned, N99RL 1970 Beech V35B
  • N3579Q – Plymouth MI, 1979 Piper PA-32R-301T
  • N58SE – Westland MI, 2006 Robinson R44 II, SKY SOLUTIONS LLC-LARA
  • N400HP – Canton MI, 1964 Piper PA-24-400
  • N106RT  – Canton MI, 2001 Vans RV6-A E-AB
  • N28720 – Northville MI, 1978 Grumman American Avn. Corp. AA-5B
  • N59RB – Livonia MI, 1994 VANS RV4 E-AB
  • N6262W – Northville MI, 1964 Piper PA-28-140
  • N1602L – Plymouth MI, 1987 McDonnell Douglas Helicopter 369E, SAXTON HELICOPTER LEASING LLC-LARA
  • N340C – Canton MI, 1947 Stinson 108-2
  • N27158 – Canton MI, 1979 GULFSTREAM AMERICAN CORP AA-5A
  • N9387Y – Livonia MI, 1960 Beech N35
  • N2403Q – Westland MI, 1966 Cessna 182J
  • N9963E – Plymouth MI, 1979 Cessna 172N
  • N260Y – Northville MI, 2013 TITAN T-51 E-AB, 08-21-2022 image-1 Broken or malfunctioning ADS-B
  • N1334T – Westland MI, 1972 Piper PA-28R-200, CRT AVIATION LLC-LARA

MDOT ShitHeels (including MDOT themselves of course) and their open disregard for others makes one question if they are immoral or amoral or both?  Immoral describes people who can differentiate between right and wrong but intentionally do wrong anyway. Nonmoral is used when morality is clearly not an issue, and amoral implies acknowledgment of what is right and what is wrong but are unconcerned for morality when carrying out an act. Many would say MDOT ShitHeels are both Immoral AND Amoral. However, taxpayers should be the judge of MDOT’s on-going 100LL Leaded Aviation Fuel (Avgas) Tetraethyl Lead (TEL) & PFAS coverups! Either way there is absolutely ZERO EXCUSE(s) for MDOT ShitHeels repulsive behavior in this day & age whatsoever!

Special 2022 Award for MDOT Resident Fellows, Truly Out Standing ShitHeels

  • N2893L – 1979 Piper PA-28-161, Special Award MDOT Resident Fellow (dolt / الأبله), Out Standing ShitHeel Award
  • N9846G – 1971 Cessna 172L, Special Award, FORD EAGLES-LARA, MDOT Resident Fellow, Out Standing ShitHeel Award
  • N5329R – 1965 Cessna 172F, Grosse Pointe Shores MI, 1965 Cessna 172F, DEARBORN FLYING CLUB INC-LARA, MDOT Resident Fellow, Out Standing ShitHeel Award

MDOT Green Bottle Flies and the Relationship to “Bar Flies”

MDOT “Bar Fly”

MDOT Green Bottle Flies & “Bar Flies” are both of the Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Insecta. MDOT Green Bottle Flies show no shame or revulsion for their actions, certainly no guilt or remorse regarding “Tetraethyl Lead (TEL)” and damage done to Bodily Integrity of babies, school children, pregnant mothers, elderly or other vulnerable populations.  Just as “Bar Flies” do not seem to know any better, MDOT Green Bottle Flies DO know better, they just don’t care. Additionally, MDOT Green Bottle Flies seem to be very similar to Narcissistic Bar Flies that believe that everyone wants to be around them, and therefore they don’t need to work on self-improvement or anything else positive for that matter. And there does seem to be several common attributes between MDOT Green Bottle Flies & plain old Bar Flies:

  • Don’t seem to get any attention in their own communities or know how to constructively contribute anything positive anywhere.
  • Both want a place that is small enough for them to be noticed, the “Big Fish”, important VIPs in a “Small Pond”. Instead of being content with being the “Tail of the Horse”, they prefer to be the “Head of the Donkey” always out in front prancing around declaring hear me, here is “What the World Should Do” and here is “My Right to Do” anything, anytime, anywhere while using Tetraethyl Lead (TEL).
  • Nobody is sure why don’t they go home, go back to their own communities, try to do something, anything good instead of trashing others neighborhoods, schools and communities? Don’t go away mad, just go away as the old saying goes.
  • In either case it’s sad. Nobody wants to party or be around proverbial Bar Flies or MDOT Green Bottle Flies. At the end of day “a fly is still just a fly”, and these “flies are still just flies.”
  • MDOT Green Bottle Flies are primarily obnoxious sport recreational hobbyists and State of Michigan registered “Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Clubs” AKA Flying Clubs, Special Interests & Industry Lobbyists with “Flying Junk Piles” (FJPs) that show up looking for ‘confrontation’ over imagined artificial Social Entertainment Venue ‘rights’ to poisoning everyone & everything around them with Tetraethyl Lead (TEL) all paid for by Taxpayers enabled & emboldened by MDOT.
  • And have ready access to multiple aviation facilities within minutes that are far more appropriate.

As in most things in life, “When the Going gets Tough” MDOT Green Bottle Flies don’t stick around like ornery Barflies at closing time, making trouble for anyone they can, MDOT Green Bottle Flies “just get going” and “move along” at their own convenience leaving a trail of Negative Aviation Impacts left behind in their toxic slime trail. These aren’t real friends, the MDOT ShitHeels, Green Bottle Flies & Bar Flies of this world that’s for sure.

This certainly is not the first time this motley bunch of wannabe Military types, aviation heroes, pioneers & living legends AKA Flying Junk Pile Owners and Operators Patrol (FJPOOP), Green Bottle Flies, and plain old Bar Flies have gained attention & notoriety, this has been going NON-STOP for almost 50 years courtesy of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).

BTW: MDOT ShitHeels, MDOT Green Bottle Flies & Bar Flies are NOT to be confused and have absolutely NOTHING to do with true WWII Aviation heroes using the then semi-appropriate moniker “Bar Fly” for their WWII bombers as they risked personal life & limb to protect everyone’s Freedom:

Please always remember our Veterans: “All gave some, some gave All”

Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Green Bottle Flies AKA Community Outsider Itinerant Operations

It’s interesting to note these clowns come from all over the place, swarming like “Green Bottle flies on poop”, e.g. Brighton, Howell, Ann Arbor, Novi, Northville, Livonia, Macomb, Milford, Royal Oak, Waterford Township, originating from various other more appropriate airports, e.g. PTK, VLL, Y47, etc.

Here is just a small sampling of the MDOT 1d2 Green Bottle Flies and the public information regarding the species as they appear in the wild:

  • N74510 – Ann Arbor MI, 1962 Mooney M20B
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • N201WG – Troy MI, 1977 Mooney M-20 (ADS-B broken)
  • N20873 – Bellville MI, 1978 Piper PA-28-181
  • N40768 – Rochester MI 1973 Piper PA-28R-200
  • N3385T – Howell MI, ancient Piper PA-28R-180, N3885T LLC-LARA
  • N6273U  – Macomb MI, 1962 Mooney M20C
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • N8520H – Royal Oak MI, 1980 Bell-Olympic Helicopters INC. 47G2, VEGAS BABY! LLC-LARA,
  • N155MG – Ann Arbor MI, 2009 Robinson Helicopter Company R44 II
  • N957HY – Milford MI, 2009 VANS RV-9A (broken ADS-B)
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • N8346Z – Howell MI, 1963 Cessna 210-5 (broken ADS-B)
  • N92542 – Ann Arbor MI, 1970 Cessna 182
  • N50819 – (sale reported), 1968 Cessna 150 (NOTE: 07-24-2022 This aircraft’s registration status may not be suitable for operation)
  • N5319D – Trenton MI, 1979 CESSNA 172 Skyhawk
  • N7930F – Waterford MI, 1976 Piper PA-28-151, IXI LLC-LARA, (ADS-B broken)
  • N94891 – Jackson MI /Ann Arbor MI, 1983 Cessna 152, MISSED APPROACH LLC-LARA.
  • N767AW – Farmington Hills MI, 1964 Mooney M20E, TOOTH & GO FLYERS LLC-LARA
  • N738QC – Whitmore Lake MI, 1977 Cessna 172N
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • N969SR – West Bloomfield MI, 2006 Cirrus SR22
  • N280HB – Brighton MI, 1966 Cessna 182J, 280HB LLC-LARA, ADS-B broken?
  • N324DK – Belleville MI (YIP), 2020 EA-B
  • N413MG – Grand Rapids, 1995 HK 36R SUPER DIMONA
  • N110PF  – University of Detroit Flying Club Inc-LARA (YIP), Old Cessna 177B
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • University of Michigan Flyers-LARA (ARB)
    • (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
    • N222UM – 1977 Cessna 152
    • N203GT – 1979 Cessna 172N
    • N230TX – Deregistered / Cancelled / Not Assigned
    • N53703 – 1981 Cessna 172P
  • Ferndale Michigan Detroit City, EXIMIOUS FLYING CLUB INC-LARA
    • N920SS – Ferndale, 2010 Flight Design GMBH
    • N2299B – Grosse Pointe Farms, 1977 Rockwell International 114
    • 8167F –  Grosse Pointe Farms, 1983 Piper PA-28-181
    • Eximious Flying Club (home).
    • Eximious Flying Club | Facebook.
    • Eximious Flying Club at KVLL – AOPA Airports. Detroit City (KDET); Oakland-Troy (KVLL); and Ray Community (57D).
  • CAPITAL AFFAIRS WEST LLC HELENA , MT, US, (can’t be sure from public records, but might be somehow related to CAPITAL AFFAIRS WEST LLC-LARA, or CAPITAL AFFAIRS LLC :: Michigan (US) :: OpenCorporates, Gregory MI, confusing trail of corporations, apgailėtina!
    • N2812T – 1972 PIPER PA-34-200
    • N321JE – 2004 Diamond Aircraft Ind INC DA40
    • N37EE – 2015 Diamond Aircraft Ind INC DA20-C1
    • N518MA – 2005 Diamond Aircraft Ind INC DA40
  • American Eagle Flying Club-LARA
    • N33046 – New Hudson (Y47), 1975 Piper PA-28-180
    • N735AN – New Hudson (Y47) , 1976 Cessna 182Q
  • 101 Flight LLC
  • N6668Q – Seems to be homeless couple wearing US Flag Bell Bottoms, sleeping in an old plane? Might be camping out somewhere else at MDOT 1d2 “Frat House”, 1983 Beech A36 Flying Junk Pile (FJP) with Grateful Dead stickers plastered everywhere scrounging for food image-1.
    •  (2023 MDOT Green Bottle Fly Award Nominee!)
  • Some 1d2 ‘Frequent Flier Visitors’ haves lots of old ancient Flying Junk Pile (FJP) toys:
  • N6043D – Trenton MI, 1956 Piper PA-22-150, DOWN AND GREEN LLC-LARA
  • N17F – Bay City MI, 1954 Piper PA-23 Twin
  • N2284C – Shelby Township MI, 1953 Cessna 180 Skywagon, S L G ENTERPRISES-LARA, S.L.G. ENTERPRISES, INC. :: Michigan (US) :: OpenCorporates
  • N5510V – Troy MI, 70s Flying Junk Pile (FJP) Piper PA-32R-300, FOREST AVIATION LLC-LARA
  • N4339L – Ann Arbor MI, 1983 Piper PA-32-301, ANN ARBOR FLYERS INC-LARA, some really sneaky nasty vindictive evil clowns here!
  • N413MG – Grand Rapids MI, 1995 Diamond H-36 Dimona
  • N125HL – Manchester MI, 2005 DIAMOND AIRCRAFT IND INC DA 40, STARKYS EQUIPMENT LEASING LLC-LARA
  • N174HS – Pinckney MI, 2007 Vans RV-7A
  • N10MW – Grosse Ile MI, clunker Robinson R66,  JK AVIATION, LLC-LARA, image-1
  • N6668Q – 1983 Beech A36, yet another “Flying Junk Pile” (FJP), perfect for transient aviation ‘homeless’ people, foraging for sustenance image-1, don’t these people have somewhere they should be or someone that wonders where they are, or what they’re doing or even care? Truly pathetic, truly sad.

Truly a fine bunch of “Flying Junk Piles” (FJPs) that have ZERO ROI for taxpayers and have NOTHING to do with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) anywhere on the planet! A complete waste of taxpayer time & money with ZERO ROI for communities!

Typical MDOT Green Bottle Fly activity at the MDOT 1d2 “Frat House” Canton Plymouth Mettetal 1d2 airstrip.

MDOT Related Green Bottle Fly & Bar Fly Information & References

  • True Flies (Diptera) | Bug Info | Smithsonian Institution (SI). The detriments of flies to mankind. While the House Fly is known to be a carrier (vector) of many diseases, including anthrax, some forms of conjunctivitis, dysentery, typhoid fever and yaws.
  • Fly Management Handbook. A Guide to Biology, Dispersal, and Management of the House Fly and Related Flies for Farmers, Municipalities, and Public Health Officials. Fly Management Handbook (pdf) | The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven Connecticut | CT.gov.
  • 10 interesting facts about flies (html) | Western Exterminator. House flies defecate… a lot. And they aren’t too worried about where they do it either! As you know, house flies like to live off a liquid diet. Because of this, their digestive system can move quite quickly, which means they defecate often. It is speculated that house flies defecate every time they land, even if it’s on their next meal!
  • Why Do Dead Flies Attract More Flies? (html) –School of Bugs. Instead of the living flies avoiding the body of their dead counterparts, you will find them in most cases surrounding the body. This happens because of pheromones.
  • housefly (html) | insect | Britannica.
  • Housefly (html) -Wikipedia.
  • Common green bottle fly (html) -Wikipedia.
  • house fly (html) – Musca domestica Linnaeus. common green bottle fly (html) – Lucilia sericata (Meigen). The common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata (Meigen), formerly Phaenicia sericata, is a common visitor to carrion (decaying flesh of dead animals), feces, and garbage. | University of Florida (UF) | Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) | Entomology and Nematology Department (html) | Plant Industry (html) / Divisions & Offices (html) / Home – Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (FDACS).
  • Species Lucilia sericata (html) – Common Green Bottle Fly – BugGuide.Net
  • Fly Symbolism & Meaning (html) (+Totem, Spirit & Omens) – World Birds.
  • Plague of Flies (html) | Pitts Digital Image Archive (html) | Emory University (html). Obscure biblical reference with nice visual similar to MDOT Green Bottle Flies.
  • Bar Flies (html) – PCT – Pest Control Technology. Maybe the most famous bar flies are Cliff Clavin and Norm Peterson of the popular sitcom “Cheers,” the bar where everybody knows your name. The author is a “board certified” entomologist and professional sanitarian.
Blue Skies Suckers!

Small Plane Crashes Around, Near and On Schools Grounds More Common Than Any Officials or Bureaucrats Will Admit Publicly

FAA REGISTRY N-Number Inquiry Results: N12115. Accident Cessna 172M Skyhawk N12115, 04 Jul 2022 | Aviation Safety Network. The aircraft was substantially damaged when it experienced an apparent fuel starvation event [ran out of gas] and a subsequent impact with SCHOOLYARD GROUNDS near the Akron/Canton-Fulton International Airport (AKC/KAKR), Ohio. The two people onboard were seriously injured needless to say.

Small plane crashes near Akron Middle School (html) 07-04-2022 | wkyc.com. The aircraft went down in the school parking lot not far from the Hyre Community Learning Center.

  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) AVIATION SAFETY INFORMATION ANALYSIS AND SHARING (ASIAS) SYSTEM AIN Summary Page (html). Preliminary Accident and Incident Reports. This page provides preliminary accident and incident information reported to the Office of Accident Investigation & Prevention within the past 10 business days. All information is preliminary and subject to change.
  • Kathryn’s Report (home). Many say an incredibly refreshing and detailed look at General Aviation (GA) aviation accidents without all the garbage reporting you get from elsewhere.
  • The Aviation Herald (home).  The Aviation Herald concentrates on “Air Transport”, meaning in general The Aviation Herald will report only about commercial flights or commercial operators involving airplanes with capacity for 19 passenger seats or more. Incidents will be reported only during active flights from entering the takeoff runway to leaving the landing runway, other incidents at the gate or during taxi are summarily dismissed. Accidents involving commercial flights with capacity of 19 or more seats are reported as soon as The Aviation Herald gets to know about them.
  • Aviation Accidents / This Day in History – Home | Facebook.
  • Aviation Accidents / This Day in History – Posts | Facebook. Accidents are unfortunate but they are part of that industry. Many people share them in the hope it keeps people’s safety awareness at a high level. Many thanks!!

BTW: Experimental Amateur Built Aircraft (E-AB) (Experimental Amateur Built) AKA antique collectors’ items & miscellaneous Flying Junk Piles (FJPs) that don’t fit into std FAR are classified (lumped in) as exceptions, a catch all, to almost any real restrictions or rules whatsoever! Imagine that some clown, any clown without any skill or training whatsoever can build these FJPs or buy an old junker (imagine the equivalent GM Corvair and Ford Pinto) basically fix or repair in their garage, find a mechanic, “someone”, usually Special Interest or Industry Lobbyist friends, to “sign off” and proceed to fly over schools and homes, all governance costs, overhead including facilities funded by taxpayers, absolutely ludicrous.

Boeing 737 Pilots Doze Off Instead of Landing, Literally Falling Asleep!

Pilots of Boeing 737 Both Doze Off, Overshoot Airport on Two-Hour Flight (html) 08-20-2022 | Newsweek. A routine passenger flight nearly turned sideways last week after both pilots reportedly fell asleep while the craft was thousands of feet in the air. As it turned out, both pilots at the helm of the plane had fallen asleep, causing the plane to coast by its point of descent. At the point when the pilots drifted off, the plane was approximately 37,000 feet in the air. Both pilots were eventually woken up by the craft’s autopilot disconnect wailer and landed on a second approach, roughly 25 minutes after missing their first descent.

Aircraft Falling Apart as They Fly Over Dropping Random Parts on Towns & Cities Below

Airplane object falls from sky, nearly hitting Maine Capitol Police (html) 08-16-2022 | USA Today. The 6-7 pound sleeve-like object landed at a high velocity approximately 6-8 feet from a Capitol Police Screener who was walking outside.

Airplane part falls from sky, nearly hitting Maine Capitol Police worker (html) 08-16-2022 | NBC News. The metal object was believed to have fallen from a trans-Atlantic jet, landing just feet from the worker, officials said.

Mid-air collision N49931 – N740WJ Eerily Similar to Previous Mid-Air Collision at Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Owned 1d2 “Frat House” Canton Plymouth Mettetal (1d2) Airstrip

Kathryn’s Report: Cessna 340A, N740WJ • Cessna 152, N49931 • Cessna 182T Skylane, N964WF: Fatal accident occurred August 18, 2022 near Watsonville Municipal Airport (KWVI), Santa Cruz County, California. Aircraft N740WJ on short final collided with N49931, impacted hangar damaging N964WF which was parked inside and there was a post crash fire.

N49931 – 1978 Cessna 152, typical Flying Junk Pile (FJP).

N740WJ – 1979 Cessna 340A, typical Flying Junk Pile (FJP).

City of Watsonville on Twitter: “Multiple agencies responded to Watsonville Municipal Airport after 2 planes attempting to land collided. We have reports of multiple fatalities. Report came in at 2:56pm. Investigation is underway, updates to follow. https://t.co/pltHIAyw5p” / Twitter.

Multiple Fatalities Reported After 2 Planes Collide Midair at Watsonville Airport: Official (html) 08-19-2022 – NBC Bay Area.

3 people dead after two planes crash above California airport (html) 08-18-2022 | NBC News. The planes crashed at Watsonville Municipal Airport (KWVI) just before 3 p.m. as they were trying to land.

‘Multiple Fatalities’ Reported After 2 Planes Collide Mid-Air: Officials (html) 08-19-2022 | People.com.

Officials: At least 2 die after planes collide in California (html) 08-18-2022| KTLA. Two other pilots also were hurt in aircraft crashes elsewhere in California on Thursday. A 65-year-old San Diego man received injuries that were major when his single-engine plane crashed on a street near a busy freeway overpass in El Cajon, authorities said. The plane reportedly struck an SUV in the city nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast of downtown San Diego. Later, the pilot of an ultralight aircraft was critically injured when it crashed upside down on a building at the Camarillo Airport in Ventura County, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) from downtown Los Angeles.

Multiple dead in Watsonville, California plane crash (html) 08-18-2022 | NY Post. The two aircrafts carried a combined total of three people, all perished tragically.

Multiple dead as two planes smash into each other in California (html) 08-18-2022 | Daily Mail Online. Multiple fatalities were reported after two planes collided while attempting to land at the Watsonville Municipal Airport, in California, on Thursday. One of the planes plummeted into an adjacent field while the other slammed into a hangar as first responders rushed to the scene.

Unbelievable Incredibly Low Airbus A321neo Landing Misses People by a Few yards

Plane Misses Spectators by Yards in Incredibly Low Landing (html) (video) 08-11-2022 | Jalopnik. Plane Misses Spectators by a Few Yards in Incredibly Low Landing.

Wizz Air Airbus A321neo Makes Spectacular Low Landing (html) 08-11-2022 | Simple Flying. On a low approach, a Wizz Air flight makes an incredible landing.

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